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In The News - Solar System Experts Of New Jersey, Residentia...
Discovered on 2008-07-28 13:13:34 · http://www.geogenix.com/news/rn_011206.htm
Solar System Experts Of New Jersey, Residential and Commercial installer of solar power energy systems
SunCana Solar...
Discovered on 2008-07-21 09:51:20 · http://www.suncanasolar.com/
SunCana Solar is proud to offer a unique line of solar panels and products that address today's market.

We are currently the sole supplier of solar panels to SunCatcher Golf, a company that has been successfully manufacturing and marketing solar charging systems for golf carts for the past 5 years.

We are now expanding our operations to offer our SunCana Solar 32 Watt flexible solar panel. This panel is unique in the marketplace today. The high output coupled with the rugged construction makes this panel ideal for many
The street-legal solar golf cart | Crave, the gadget blog - ...
Discovered on 2008-07-21 09:44:17 · http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-7342-1.html
The top model can hit 65 m.p.h. Read this blog post by Michael Kanellos on Crave.
Deal Journal - WSJ.com : Does Huntsman Have Apollo on the Ro...
Discovered on 2008-07-18 10:53:21 · http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/07/18/does-huntsma
The gloves came off long ago in this busted buyout battle royale. In one corner, Apollo Management's Josh Harris, the New York financier. In the other, Jon Huntsman, Utah industrialist. For about a month now the sides have been slugging it out, punch for punch, squarely in the center of the ring. But does Huntsman suddenly have Apollo on the ropes? A quick backgrounder: a year ago Apollo agreed to buy chemical company Huntsman for $28 a share, with plans to merge Huntsman with portfolio company Hexion Specialty Chemicals. Then the credit crunch struck. The buyout firm sued Huntsman ...
Merrill Losses Have Fingers Pointing at Thain...
Discovered on 2008-07-18 08:14:28 · http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2008/07/18/merrill
The knives are coming out for Merrill Lynch & Co. CEO John Thain. The commentary following Merrill's frightening $9 billion write-down and $4.95-per-share loss for the second quarter (which exceeded even the most pessimistic estimates) is centering on Mr. Thain's leadership, though his tenure at Merrill is still in the nascent stages. With new management and a fairly diversified set of businesses, it looked as if it would stay off the critical list and join those companies that were bloodied but hardy, writes Doug McIntyre at 24/7 Wall Street. Merrill's second quarter earnings make it almost certain that its ...
USATODAY.com - Wind turbines taking toll on birds of prey...
Discovered on 2008-07-16 13:46:11 · http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-01-04-win
The big turbines that stretch for miles along these rolling, grassy hills have churned out clean, renewable electricity for two decades in one of the nation's first big wind-power projects.
The New Jersey Barrier...
Discovered on 2008-07-16 13:39:38 · http://www.metropolismag.com/cda/story.php?artid=2
How many speeding cars does it take to power a lightbulb? For Mark Oberholzer, a runner-up in the 2006 Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition, this might not be such an absurd question. His project proposed integrating ­turbines into the barriers between highway lanes that would harness the wind generated by passing cars to create energy. “Opposing streams of traffic create really incredible potential in terms of a guaranteed wind source,” Oberholzer says.
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