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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
 

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From The Cherry Creek News: "Gov. Ritter today announced that the Governor's Energy Office (GEO) is seeking grant applicants for $350,000 in incentives for solar innovation projects. The 'Solar Innovation Grant' funds are being made available through the Clean Energy Fund."

Denver Business Journal: "Colorado was ranked No. 2 in the nation for installing the most new megawatts of wind power in 2007, according to the American Wind Association. And Colorado is sixth in the nation for installed capacity to generate megawatts by wind power. In 2007, Colorado installed the capacity to generate 776 megawatts of wind power, up from the 291 that were installed in 2006. In total, Colorado has the capacity to generate 1,067 megawatts of wind power. Colorado, along with Minnesota, Iowa and Washington, broke the 1,000-megawatt mark in cumulative capacity last year. Texas ranked first with 2,768 new megawatts, bringing its total to 4,446."

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6:28:01 PM    



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