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6 What’s New at Solar Today.org
8 Solar Hero: Brandon Leavitt
10 Perspective
22 View from the States: Colorado
54 New Products
64 Inside ASES
64 Chair’s Corner
68 Ad Index
70 Ask Ken: Energy-Saving Q&As
12 new energy
California High School
Forms Solar Academy
By La Mirada Students
20 tackling climate
change
The Biomass Solution
By Chuck Kutscher
14 advances
California Plans $300 Million
Solar Water-Heating Program
By Katrina Phruksukarn
48 the biz
SB20 Lists Top Stocks
By Rona Fried, Ph. D.
Kurt Struve
52
Food vs. Fuel (vs. Livestock)
By Laurie Guevara-Stone
Small Steps for EPA, Giant Step for RGGI
By Robert Ukeiley
50 the trade
Best Practices for Siting Small Wind
Turbines
By Mick Sagrillo
Does the Solar Decathlon Influence
the Home-Building Industry?
By Chris Stimpson
52 howzit work?
Indirect Evaporative Cooling Systems
By Seth Masia
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Calling All Installers
Some solar installers who are ASES Business or
Nonprofit members were unintentionally left
out of the Buyers’ Guide in the Get Started 2010
bonus issue of SOLAR TODAY. We apologize
deeply to these ASES members who were left
off the list. We would like to promote their
business listings in the January/February issue
of SOLAR TODAY.
To make sure that no one gets left out of an
important program in the future, we need to
compile a list of ASES Business and Nonprofit
members who are installers. If you own or run
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