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		<title>Grid-Tied PV By State</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the top 10 US states in cumulative installed grid-tied PV capacity through 2008. Each state is listed with its market share.
1. California         67%
2. New Jersey        9%
3. Colorado            [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the top 10 US states in cumulative installed grid-tied PV capacity through 2008. Each state is listed with its market share.</p>
<p>1. California         67%<br />
2. New Jersey        9%<br />
3. Colorado            5%<br />
4. Nevada             4%<br />
5. Arizona             3%<br />
6. New York          3%<br />
7. Hawaii              2%<br />
8. Connecticut       1%<br />
9. Oregon             1%<br />
10. Massachusetts 1%<br />
11. The rest          5%</p>
<p>Connecticut is #8? You can fit that whole state into Brewster County out in west Texas!<br />
C&#8217;mon Texas! We may not overtake California for awhile, but lets get working on getting into the Top10!</p>
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