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CEB orders temporary shutdown of large rooftop solar systems
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has directed owners of large-scale rooftop solar systems to temporarily disconnect their installations for a 10-day period beginning from Friday (April 10), citing growing concerns over grid stability amid low…
Solar canopy over Fort Smith farmers market generating profit
Solar canopy over Fort Smith farmers market generating profit STILL GO THROUGH THREE MORE READINGS BY THE QUORUM COURT BEFORE IT IS OFFICIAL. THE FORT SMITH FARMERS MARKET WILL LOOK A BIT DIFFERENT THIS MORNING. THESE CANOPIES WILL SAVE ABOUT 100…
Dept. of Environmental Science at KU installs rooftop solar system, automatic sound level monitoring station
The Department of Studies in Environmental Science at Kuvempu University has installed a rooftop solar system, with the help of donors, to generate electricity. The system, with the installed capacity of 10 kW, generates enough electricity for the…
Heated debate: Will County clashes over solar energy expansion coming to a head
Battles over what amounts to state-mandated solar energy development have reached new heights. A Will County Board leader suggests that board members who may dare to vote against court-ordered approval of a handful of solar projects could face jail…
Record number of homes in Great Britain turn to green energy as fuel prices soar
British households are turning to green home energy upgrades in record numbers to try to keep bills down as the Iran crisis sends global oil and gas prices soaring, data from leading energy suppliers suggests. Figures show demand for solar panels…
Sci-fi series on Amazon Prime is so good people can't stop recommending it
If you're struggling to decide which television series to stream and binge-watch next, an Amazon Prime programme comes highly recommended by those who've already seen it. The suggestion emerged after one TV lover turned to social media for advice…
YouTube users frustrated by unskippable 90-second-plus ads: 'I instantly went speechless
YouTube users recently expressed their frustration in the r/YouTube subreddit about unskippable ads, pegging them as a major annoyance on the platform's TV app. Users have reported encountering ads lasting over 90 seconds, well beyond the typical…
Enphase (ENPH) Stock Down Signficantly After Jim Cramer Advised Selling It
Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH) is one of the 20 Stocks Jim Cramer Wanted You To Sell & Immediately Get Out Of. Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH) is a solar power technology company that manufactures products such as microinverters. Its shares…
Opinion | Hormuz crisis a chance to spur Asia's shift to clean, secure energy
The war in the Gulf has hit Asian economies hard. The shock to global energy supplies is driving up fuel prices, threatening energy shortages and has the potential to cause economic stagnation and inflation. In response, governments across the…
Red States Prove Lower Energy Costs Start With Expanding Domestic Supply - From All Sources
As energy demand grows and costs continue to climb, many red states are adopting solar and energy storage as a practical way to lower utility costs and boost domestic manufacturing. This rapid expansion of solar and energy storage is not driven by…
Artemis astronaut's 'bonded for life' after record-breaking lunar trip
Astronaut Reid Wiseman says it is a 'special thing to be on planet Earth' and that the are now 'bonded for life'. Artemis II's astronauts closed out humanity's first lunar voyage in more than half a century with a Pacific splashdown on Friday. It…
Back from the moon: Artemis astronauts safely return to Earth
After 9 days and 21 hours, NASA 's Artemis astronauts safely returned to Earth late Friday, April 10, splashing down in the ocean after completing the latest phase of the agency's renewed push toward the moon. The crew traveled aboard the Orion…
The Unexpected Use Scientists Found for 16th-Century Bullets
Lead bullets created centuries ago might one day help power your home. If that comes to pass, we can thank a team of scientists who found that toxic lead waste, including musket balls dating back to the 16 and 17 centuries, can be used as a key…
When oil and power lines fail, Camiguin uses the sun to make its own power
CAMIGUIN, Philippines — When Typhoon Odette hit Cebu in 2021, Graham Pilapil did not have power in his home for an entire month. To continue working, he traveled to his company's office every day to do his IT job, which was supposed to be…
10 iconic Artemis II photos that celebrate humanity's return to the moon
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