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Sep 11 2008, Sameer Kumar

Eco Factor: The US Department of Energy and city of Santa Barbara install solar roofs for sustainable clean energy.

It seems that the Department of Energy (DOE) should have gone solar a lot earlier than this. For an energy organization that is...

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