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May 02, 2007

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David Sarokin

It's not only Germany where solar is growing.

According to some newly released research, PV solar panel use in homes is due to soar in the next five years:

The Growth of Photovoltaic Solar Energy for Home Use
http://xooxleanswers.com/pv.aspx

This may be the beginning of a long term breakthrough, at least for PV solar.

David

Julian Wong

Great post! The Silicon Valley firms appreciate this disparity, and have formed an organization called Solartech to try to address these installation and permitting issues. I've blogged about it in the link attached!

Commercial Roofing

Solar Power Systems are cost effective now a days. Japan for example has their "Grand Solare", which installed and much likely serve as a roof [ Commercial Roofing | Residential Roofing ] that catches sun rays and convert them to useful energy that will save much money.

James Baker

I recently cought the last moments of a Discovery channel program that was discussing a thin flexible PV laminate product that they surmised could be used as simple building materials such as siding and roofing. Does Akeena know of such uses?

Solar Power Business

Great Article!!!!!!! Thank you for posted this.........

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