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In this Issue: January/February 2007

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ANNIVERSARY FEATURES
20 Years Later, Moving to the Mainstream

As SOLAR TODAY celebrates two decades, its long-serving former editor reflects on the maturing industry. By Maureen McIntyre
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Renewable Energy: Linking R&D to Broad Deployment

Costs have plummeted, but to go mainstream, we also need effective policies and marketing. By Bob Noun
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Sustainable Transportation:
Weighing the Options

As oil supplies dwindle, we would be wise to consider the efficiency of each new option, from energy source to point of use. Text and photos by Steve Heckeroth
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Sustainable Design:
In the Past, Lessons for the Future

In the emerging “green building” movement we find seeds for tomorrow’s regenerative environments. By Michael J. Holtz, FAIA
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On the Cover
The North Boulder Recreation Center in Boulder, Colo., by Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture combines energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable design, representative of recent sustainable building projects. Photo by Michael Shopenn.

Columns
Chair's Corner: We're on a Roll!
By Ronal W. Larson, Ph.D.
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Publisher’s Perspective: Marking 20 Years of Progress
By Brad Collins

View From the States: California Has Solar Initiative
By Liz Merry

Investing in Clean Energy: Choosing Green Funds
By Rona Fried, Ph.D.

Working in RE: Making Connections
By Mick Sagrillo

Teaching RE: Solar AmbassadorsBy Julia Feder

Ask Ken: Energy-Saving Q&As
By Ken Sheinkopf

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Much Ado about Germany?
What U.S. advocates can learn from the successes of this world leader in renewable energy. By Craig Morris
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Warmed by the Sun

Even in Virginia where financial incentives are few, solar heating makes sense for this home-based business. By Warren Golightly
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Five Minutes with Edna Bennett Pierce
For this solar advocate, creating a better future starts with education. By Regina Johnson
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