Solar and wind power bargains just ahead!
December 2, 2009 by Tom Guay

The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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The do-it-yourself electrical industry just chalked up another building using wind power to eliminate reliance on the standard coal-fired power grid. Payoff: a 33% savings on power bills.
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It’s clean, it’s renewable, it’s green, and it’s trailblazing new technology! But what do you do when locals don’t want to look at it?
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Not every clean energy deal costs more than conventional electricity.
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If greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation is inevitable, what can you do to protect your company when this happens?
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What’s on a company’s rooftop these days? Increasingly, you’ll find a rooftop solar garden and wind power installations.
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There’s gigantic potential for wind to provide all the electricity needed to power America.
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The latest innovation in wind power technology eliminates the need for towering turbines and dealing with irate neighbors who don’t want those things in their line of sight.
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It’s no wonder coal producers and coal-fired power plants aren’t on the green bandwagon: They’re losing customers and market share.
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There’s hope for a break in the lending log jam for green products.
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