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This is your SolarWakeup for September 5th, 2012

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News

  • Vote: Should Solar and Wind Power be Subsidized? – WSJ
  • NRG Energy Goes Deep on Opening Drive with NFL Solar Deals – AOL Energy
  • Electric vehicles in the Sunshine State: Solar powered? – BizJournals
  • Community Gardens Transform Colorado’s Solar Industry – GetSolar
  • China needs Europe to get its act together – CNNMoney
  • Utilities Kill Community Solar Bill – KCET
  • Solyndra backers could reap $341 million in tax breaks – Reuters
  • Danny Kennedy and Sungevity: Solar Power Is Here – Huffington Post
  • Can Solar Robots Cut The Cost of Renewable Energy? – Forbes
  • Environmental groups protest U.S. Interior Department plans for solar – SolarServer

Opinions

  • Markey: Romney denying his green energy record – FuelFix
  • Climate and energy get no love on day one of Democratic convention – grist
  • Guest Post: SEIA Sheds Light on Tax Treatment of Solar Financing – greentechmedia
  • Clean-Tech Entrepreneur Debuts Book Establishing Solar Power as Our Nation’s Biggest Untold Economic Story – Sacramento Bee

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