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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Solar and wind power may get the headlines and attention, but green-technology experts say 2010 will be dominated by energy eff
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Solar and wind power may get the headlines and attention, but green-technology experts say 2010 will be dominated by energy eff
Rolling Meadows, hopes to shave almost $7,000 off the top of his project cost. The number of residents following a similar path is growing rapidly, officials say. With scores of applications for solar energy use pending at ComEd, local municipalities and their building inspectors are discovering that they need to update their code books as more residents go green.
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Solar energy: Many suburbs are still in the dark