14
Dec

New York Times features Sol, Inc. solar lights in Dot Earth blog

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In today's New York Times Blog - Dot Earth, Andrew Revkin comments on the  Copenhagen Climate Conference where Energy Secretary Steven Chu "plans to announce on that a group of industrialized countries will spend $350 million over five years — including $85 million from the United States — to spread renewable and non-polluting energy technologies in developing countries."

The picture featured on the blog site was that of Guinean students studying under solar lights by the Conakry airport parking lot. The lights the students study under are manufactured by Sol, Inc.

Sol, Inc. plans to continue to provide bright, reliable solar lighting solutions to developing nations. Check out the blog at: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/14/chu-to-unveil-350-million-effort-to-spread-clean-energy/

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written by essay writer, June 24, 2010
It's ridiculous how much money they agree to spend on developing non-polluting energy technologies and how little result is reached.
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written by essay writer, June 29, 2010
Sol, Inc. in my opinion is a company that provides its monopoly. Government keep financing it instead of supporting innovative and really good ideas of young scientists.

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