You don't have to be big to go big on solar power. That's the lesson from the Gainesville Regional Utilities, the electric utility whose feed-in tariff solar policy has brought over 7 megawatts (MW) of solar to the city's 125,000 residents. The raw number isn't much, but it puts Gainesville among the world leaders in solar installSES SHAW COMMUNICATIONS SIEMENS CDW CHINA MOBILE CISCO SYSTEMS
IKEA today announced plans to install solar energy panels on five more of its US locations, all in the Midwestern US.
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Building transmission to accommodate utility-scale renewable energy generation in the U.S. is seen as essential by much of the renewable energy industry. But can it be justified? Doing so will necessarily involve constructing some of the longest stretches of wire ever undertaken in this country. Much of the best wind and solar resource is located quite distant from the load. Ultimately, thousands of miles of huge power lines will have to be built. It is not illogical to ask whether investment in such massive infrastructure "costs too much and provides too little." It is also not illogical to answer "no," not if the value proposition is laid out appropriately and a well crafted policy and regulatory approach can be established that effectively addresses the issues.LIBERTY GLOBAL LM ERICSSON LOGITECH INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC ARTS ECLIPSYS EASTMAN KODAK CO
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