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Solar Today, January/February 2009

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Solar Today, January/February 2009SOLAR TODAY: The Voice of the Renewable Energy Community

SOLAR TODAY is the award-winning magazine published by the American Solar Energy Society, and is sold on newsstands nationwide. For more than 20 years, SOLAR TODAY has been the voice of the renewable energy community.

In each issue you'll find —

  • Case histories;
  • "How-to" articles and tips, offering advice on making sustainable energy and product choices;
  • Coverage of new products and services;
  • Energy-efficiency Q&As;
  • In-depth analysis from leaders in the solar/renewable energy field;
  • And much more.

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FEATURES
18 Charting a Bold Course
By Denis Hayes
It's not too late for the United States to help lead the world into a carbon-free solar ear, but it will take national commitment on the scale seen during World War II.

24 Uncapping Solar Energy's Promise
By Ghita L. Carroll, Ph.D., and Paul Komor, Ph.D.
To maximize renewable energy's potential to reduce emissions beneath a carbon cap, policymakers must design renewables into the cap-and-trade plan.

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30 Teaching Cuba's Energy Revolution
By Mario Alberto Arrastia Avila with Laurie Guevara-Stone
A two-decade fuel shortage turned the island into a laboratory for energy conservation. Edcation play a key role in helping the economy funcion.

Visit The American Solar Energy Society Website

Founded in 1954, the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is the nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the use of solar energy, energy efficiency and other sustainable technologies in the United States.

ASES leads national efforts to promote solar energy education, public outreach and advocacy.

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