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Posted: 9/26/2011 3:52:43 PM EST
A woman walks behind cypress louvers on a home designed by students of Team Florida who are competing in the Solar Decathlon in Washington September 26, 2011. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a competition that challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 9/26/2011 3:50:58 PM EST
A woman walks onto the deck of a home designed by students of the University of Calgary for the Solar Decathlon in Washington September 26, 2011. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a competition that challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 9/26/2011 3:48:21 PM EST
Visitors wait to tour "Chip", a home designed by The Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology, for the Solar Decathlon in Washington September 26, 2011. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a competition that challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 9/26/2011 3:47:14 PM EST
A woman finishes her tour of "Chip", a home designed by The Southern California Institute of Architecture and California Institute of Technology, for the Solar Decathlon in Washington September 26, 2011. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a competition that challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/26/2011 4:30:26 AM EST
Greenpeace activists, wearing black cloaks and masks, display lanterns, highlighting 25 of the world's alleged worst nuclear disasters in 25 years, during a protest outside the Department of Energy office in Taguig city, south of Manila April 26, 2011. Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and the activists called governments all over the world to abandon all plans of developing nuclear power plants in the region to ensure the safety of its citizens, a Greenpeace press statement said. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
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Posted: 4/26/2011 4:27:08 AM EST
A Greenpeace activist, wearing a black cloak and mask, displays lanterns, highlighting 25 of the world's alleged worst nuclear disasters in 25 years, during a protest outside the Department of Energy office in Taguig city, south of Manila April 26, 2011. Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and the activists called governments all over the world to abandon all plans of developing nuclear power plants in the region to ensure the safety of its citizens, a Greenpeace press statement said. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)
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Posted: 10/10/2009 10:46:43 PM EST
Student Arnaldo Vazquez from the Universidad de Puerto Rico cleans solar panels to maximize energy efficiency during the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon near the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, October 10, 2009. REUTERS/Stefano Paltera/US Dept. of Energy Solar Decathlon/Handout (UNITED STATES EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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Posted: 7/11/2008 12:14:57 PM EST
U.S. President George W. Bush speaks during a meeting with members of his economic team at the Department of Energy in Washington July 11, 2008. From left are Energy Secretary Sam Bodman, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Bush.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES) (USA)