Rise & Shine: May 5, 2009

The Rise & Shine is your daily source for all solar-industry news. Brought to you by Sweet Solar Home and the Experts at SunRun.

CALIFORNIA NEWS
Solar Power, Inc. Completes Second Solar Site for Cox Enterprises
The facility is a first-of-its-kind innovation center for automotive remarketing consisting of 165,000 square feet of space that serves as a place for the company to test new ideas and technologies.

Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn Goes Solar
The solar array is owned and operated by Recurrent Energy, a distributed power company and leading provider of onsite solar energy.

Cities Go Big with Solar Financing
Seeds of a program started in two California cities are taking root across the country, as cities, counties and states look for ways to encourage residents to anchor solar installations to their home rooftops.

Berkeley Solar Mapping Portal from CH2M Hill Released
CH2M HILL has completed Berkeley’s Solar Mapping Portal, enabling residents and business owners to estimate the solar potential of their rooftops and view existing solar installations.

NATIONAL NEWS
Easing the Renewable Permit Backlog
Solar and wind companies trying to build big projects on U.S. public lands can breathe a sigh of relief — the long line for a permit from the Bureau of Land Management can finally start moving.

3TIER Cracks Open Solar, Wind Data with API
This week 3TIER took a cue from the Google playbook with a move to liberate energy information. Although in launching the FirstLook API, which lets customers call up wind and solar data from the 3TIER servers for their own web applications.

Going Green Can Cost Too Much Green
Green power — from wind farms, solar power or other renewable energy sources — remains more expensive than traditional power sources.

Frederick County Citizens Can Generate Their Own Electricity
Standard Solar has commended the Frederick County, Maryland Board of Commissioners for unanimously voting this week to expressly allow the installation of ground-based, pole-mounted solar electric systems and providing more flexibility for roof-mounted solar systems.

UTILITY INDUSTRY & REGULATORY NEWS
Smart Meters Are, Well, Smart
The GridWise Alliance, a coalition of nearly 80 organizations and companies advocating for a smarter grid for the public good, believes that the more information consumers have, the better able they are to be more energy efficient, save money, expand the use of wind and solar energy, and reduce emissions.

FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKETS
Solar Integrated Seeks Buyer, in Financing Talks
The $25 million facility was due to replace an existing loan from an affiliate of GE Energy Financial Services, the Los Angeles-based company said on Tuesday.

Evergreen Solar’s Long Term Outlook
Evergreen Solar is definitely a very interesting pick for a 5 year long term investor, and the actual stock price isn’t a proof that the Company will disappear or won’t strongly rebound.

GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
US Government Furthers its Commitment to Invest in Renewable Energy R&D
DOE Launches the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy; Creates 46 New Energy Frontier Research Centers.

U.S. House Climate Control Negotiations Intensify
A House Energy and Commerce panel hopes to fill in details later this week on a bill that aims to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 20 percent by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050 — using 2005 as a base year.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Isofoton Opens 2MW PV Plant in Badajoz
The President of the Extremadura Region and other significant institutional authorities attended the opening.

Kyocera Announces Standard DCADA/RTU Ready Solar Power Systems
The Kyocera standard SCADA/RTU ready solar power system, Series 88+, has been redesigned to enhance its superior quality, ease of installation and product performance longevity.

New Solar Power Farm in Israel Will ‘Help Fight Terror’
President Peres said at the launching ceremony, “It is a natural way to fight terror because the oil-producing countries of Iran and Venezuela destroy our lives by terror.” He also called solar power democratic because sunlight is available to everyone.

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