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Monday, June 25, 2012

California Energy Update 6/25


Kohl's Ramps Up Investment in Solar Energy 25% This Year
Triple Pundit
Kohls, Kohls Department store, solar, solar power, solar energy, stakeholder ... Many of Kohl's stores in California, Maryland and Connecticut already have solar ...

New digesters to turn Sacramento food waste into energy
BioEnergy News
A $1.31 million grant from the California Energy Commission helped with ... It generates 1300 kilowatt-hours of green energy each day – about 37% of American ...
Energy sector beckons entrepreneurs
MarketWatch
That initial interest in energy stuck with her, prompting her to earn a master's ... that specializes in bringing distributed power sources to homes across California.
Newpark Resources To Present At The Global Hunter Securities ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Newpark Resources To Present At The Global Hunter Securities Energy ... Securities 100 Energy Conference to be held in San Francisco, California on June 25 ...
First Solar secures nod for $1.36bn California solar plant
Energy Business Review
First Solar said it has reached a deal with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works for the installation of modules at the $1.36bn Solar Ran.
Crestwood Midstream Partners to Participate in the GHS 100 Energy ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Crestwood Midstream Partners to Participate in the GHS 100 Energy Conference ... Securities 100 Energy Conference in San Francisco, California, on Tuesday, ...

First Solar Installs 10 Millionth Power Plant PV Module

MarketWatch (press release) -
TEMPE, Ariz., Jun 25, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) today announced its Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) team has installed its 10 millionth solar photovoltaic (PV) module in a utility-scale solar power project.

New digesters to turn Sacramento food waste into energy

BioEnergy News - ‎3 hours ago‎
Clean World Partners (CWP) and Atlas Disposal Industries, both of Sacramento, California, have just broken ground on a $13 million (€10.4 million) anaerobic digester and renewable natural gas fuelling station in south Sacramento.

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