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FoxNews - Liane Jackson reports
 
The system at Estela's is a little more expensive than usual, costing about $300,000. But Scott Jorgenson says it's well worth the investment. He's hoping to get a multi-million dollar grant from the state Department of Energy to build a solar power manufacturing and distribution plant in Tampa.
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Dec 21, 2007 - Fox News - Tampa Bay
 
BRANDON - It's hard to miss the glistening glass panels used as patio awnings at Estela's on Brandon Boulevard. Or if you're driving down Barbados Avenue, light glinting off the roof might catch your eye. Created: Friday, 21 Dec 2007, 7:04 PM EST
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INOV8 Helps Wisc. Restaurants Go Green
 
"More Wisconsin restaurants will soon have the opportunity to utilize INOV8 technology to reduce energy costs. The company has become a major vendor for a Florida-based company, Solarsa, which will offer a package of renewable products and equipment to restaurants. Faas said they will meet with Focus on Energy, the state’s renewable energy program, and the state Restaurant Association in September to discuss the package, which includes the INOV8 waste oil burner as a backup to solar panels."
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Oct. 19, 2007 - San Jose Mercury
 

Congratulations! Santa Clara University School of Engineering

Third Place Finish in 2007 U.S. Solar Decathlon


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Silicon Valley Business Journal
 
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Oct 18 - Santa Clara students survive
 
WASHINGTON -- Santa Clara University knew going in that it was not going to be easy taking on the likes of MIT and two-time champion University of Colorado in a national competition to design and build the best solar-powered house.
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Cool idea comes from the sun
 
By ASJYLYN LODER, Times Staff Writer
Published October 9, 2007

A lot of smart entrepreneurs aren't waiting for the government or private industry to tell them how to reduce their energy emissions and costs.

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Oct-2007, Restaurant Runs On Solar Power
 
Which company will be the first in the world to use solar power to drive its air conditioning units and reduce its waste at the same time? One need not look any further than a local restaurant in Brandon, Florida just outside of Tampa.
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Florida lights up solar power industry
 
See video clip appearing on September 11, 2007  
Channel 10 - Tampa - CBS

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August 31, 2007 - Press Release
 
Solarsa to build 4 megawatt Energy Parks™ on the roofs of our favorite restaurants and reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
 

TAMPA, Fla. – Solarsa International Ltd. Co. announced today that it will hold a solar cooling roundtable Wednesday, September 5th at 9 a.m. at Estela’s Mexican Restaurant, 209 E. Davis Blvd. in Downtown Tampa.  Solarsa is launching the manufacturing of the first in a series of pre-packaged solar cooling systems.  The Energy Independence System® 005 (EIS005) is the first pre-assembled, ready to install solar cooling system in the world.

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