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Posted AT 8:48 PM EST on 21/03/08

Lessons from Germany's energy renaissance

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

BERLIN — Solar power will cost next to nothing. The fuel – the sun – is free. The price of the photovoltaic cells used to covert sunlight into electricity will plummet. Just give it time. That's the theory of Ian MacLellan, the founder, vice-chairman and chief technology officer of Arise Technologies, a Canadian photovoltaic (PV) cell company. But there's one small hitch: Arise doesn't have time.

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