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ajc.com - Drew Kann - What's 'plug-in solar?' And could it catch on in Georgia?
What's 'plug-in solar?' And could it catch on in Georgia?
ajc

They're not a household name, but you'll find the UL Solutions logo on almost every appliance in your home — a small circle containing a “U” and an “L.” UL Solutions evaluates the safety of a wide range of…

the-gadgeteer.com - Rei Padla - A $385 Timex With Solar Power and a Milspec Makeover
A $385 Timex With Solar Power and a Milspec Makeover
The Gadgeteer

Most watch collaborations exist to put a logo on a dial and call it limited. Briefing's return to the Timex Expedition Field Watch after roughly a decade doesn't play that game, and you can tell the moment you notice the strap material. The…

nature.com - Bulk nano-heterointerface secures molecular contacts in perovskite solar cells - Nature Materials
Bulk nano-heterointerface secures molecular contacts in perovskite solar cells - Nature Materials
Nature

The development of molecule-based selective contacts has boosted the power conversion efficiencies of inverted perovskite solar cells. However, these molecular films, often assembled as monolayer or multiple layers on the substrate, are prone to…

wnep.com - TEGNA Digital - Artemis II crew will see total solar eclipse during moon flyby
Artemis II crew will see total solar eclipse during moon flyby
wnep.com

WASHINGTON — The crew of the Artemis II mission are set to make history yet again on Monday, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion loop around the moon at the farthest distance from Earth ever traveled by humans. Astronauts Reid Wiseman…

space.com - Mike Wall - Artemis 2 astronauts are about to see one of the rarest skywatching sights of all - a solar eclipse from beyond the moon
Artemis 2 astronauts are about to see one of the rarest skywatching sights of all - a solar eclipse from beyond the moon
Space

Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors The Artemis 2 astronauts will get…

indianexpress.com - Pratyush Deep - Relief to wind, solar generators: Electricity regulator delays stricter grid stability rules
Relief to wind, solar generators: Electricity regulator delays stricter grid stability rules
The Indian Express

Grid operators levy deviation charges — essentially financial penalties — when differences between actual generation and scheduled supply force them to curtail output from other plants to maintain system stability. For now, renewable…

pv-magazine.com - Solar, mining groups partner to improve mineral traceability
Solar, mining groups partner to improve mineral traceability
pv magazine International

SSI and IRMA have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen responsible sourcing of minerals used in solar supply chains. The partnership aims to cover the full value chain, from mining through to PV module manufacturing, as renewable…

blockclubchicago.org - Maxwell Evans - Augustana Lutheran Church Is Now Solar-Powered - But It Was 'A Long Road' To Get There
Augustana Lutheran Church Is Now Solar-Powered - But It Was 'A Long Road' To Get There
Block Club Chicago

HYDE PARK — A Hyde Park church recently completed a solar energy project which became a bit of a quagmire after city officials claimed the church was responsible for decades-old fees on University of Chicago properties. Augustana Lutheran…

pv-magazine.com - pv magazine - US solar module prices face upward pressure
US solar module prices face upward pressure
pv magazine International

The US solar market entered 2026 navigating a landscape defined by regulatory shifts and the persistent threat of supply chain disruptions. Following a year of volatility where median pricing rose by as much as 14% between January and November…

saudigazette.com.sa - Seven sunspots observed over Arar as solar activity intensifies
Seven sunspots observed over Arar as solar activity intensifies
Saudi Gazette

Last Updated: April 6, 2026 | 02:33 PM ARAR — Seven distinct sunspots were observed Sunday night in the skies over Arar, reflecting increasing solar activity during this phase and the risk of disrupted magnetic fields on Earth. The…

marketbeat.com - First Solar, Inc. $FSLR Holdings Reduced by Perpetual Ltd
First Solar, Inc. $FSLR Holdings Reduced by Perpetual Ltd
MarketBeat

Perpetual Ltd lowered its position in First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR - Free Report) by 65.2% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 3,171 shares of the solar cell…

dailymail.co.uk - Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor - Launching 50,000 mirrors into space will 'significantly' disrupt sleep
Launching 50,000 mirrors into space will 'significantly' disrupt sleep
Mail Online

READ MORE: Controversial geoengineering project aims to dim the sun Plans to launch 50,000 mirrors into space to offer 'sunlight on demand' would disrupt sleep 'on a planetary scale', scientists have warned. California–based startup, Reflect…

nbcconnecticut.com - Face the Facts: Rep. Carol Hall on making larger solar farms more equitable
Face the Facts: Rep. Carol Hall on making larger solar farms more equitable
NBC Connecticut

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seem in favor of an “all of the above” approach to lowering energy costs. But are large solar farms being unfairly placed in a single part of the state? Rep. Carol Hall (R-Enfield) shares…

foxnews.com - Newt Gingrich - NEWT GINGRICH: What Trump can teach us about energy and America's future
NEWT GINGRICH: What Trump can teach us about energy and America's future
Fox News

As conflict in the Middle East raises fears of new shocks to global oil markets, one lesson should already be clear: the United States needs as much reliable energy production as it can get. Artificial intelligence, massive data centers, advanced…

nasa.gov - Artemis II Flight Day 5: Correction Burn Complete
Artemis II Flight Day 5: Correction Burn Complete
NASA

Mission control teams in Houston and the Artemis II crew completed an outbound correction burn to refine the Orion spacecraft's trajectory to the Moon. The burn began at 11:03 p.m. EDT and lasted 17.5 seconds. NASA astronauts  Reid…

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