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bbc.co.uk - Tiffany Rowlands - Will plug-in solar panels help cut bills for many?
Will plug-in solar panels help cut bills for many?
BBC

Plug-in solar panels will soon be available to buy in supermarkets across the south. Anyone living in flats or homes without suitable roofs for traditional solar panels will be able to use the plug-ins. They can be installed on balconies, gardens…

bbc.co.uk - Tiffany Rowlands - Will plug-in solar panels help cut bills for many?
Will plug-in solar panels help cut bills for many?
BBC

Tiffany Rowlands South of England Plug-in solar panels will soon be available to buy in supermarkets across the south. Anyone living in flats or homes without suitable roofs for traditional solar panels will be able to use the plug-ins. They can be…

bloomberg.com - Watch Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth
Watch Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth
Bloomberg

Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth Orbiting solar farms may sound like the future of clean energy. Bloomberg Opinion's Mark Gongloff explains why keeping renewables on Earth is the simpler and smarter option.

cmu.edu - Dirty Solar Panels Are Less Effective. CMU Researchers Want To Fix That Problem
Dirty Solar Panels Are Less Effective. CMU Researchers Want To Fix That Problem
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science

As more solar power is added to the energy grid in Western Pennsylvania and across the world, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are thinking about what comes next: how to maintain those solar panels. The technical term for when dust, pollen…

space.com - Sharmila Kuthunur - Scientists find strange changes on sun hours before a powerful X9 solar flare: 'I was not expecting what I found
Scientists find strange changes on sun hours before a powerful X9 solar flare: 'I was not expecting what I found
Space

Scientists may have finally seen the sun telegraph an eruption hours before it happened — and the one caught was one of our star's most powerful explosions. Drawing on a rare dataset collected in the hours leading up to a massive solar…

latesttechnicalreviews.com - davidfenton - A Complete Guide to Commercial Solar Sydney Installation
A Complete Guide to Commercial Solar Sydney Installation
Tech ! Reviews

Are you tired of watching your business electricity bills climb higher every quarter? Have you wondered whether solar power could genuinely slash your operating costs? What if making the switch to renewable energy was simpler than you'd imagined?

channelnewsasia.com - Mariejo Ramos - Philippines bets big on solar power, but remote communities risk being left behind
Philippines bets big on solar power, but remote communities risk being left behind
CNA

MANILA: The Philippines is accelerating its shift to solar energy as it grapples with some of the highest electricity prices in Southeast Asia and seeks to reduce its dependence on imported fuel. However, many of the archipelago's remote…

thehindubusinessline.com - India's solar demand projected to surge at 22% CAGR by FY35 on massive data center boom
India's solar demand projected to surge at 22% CAGR by FY35 on massive data center boom
BusinessLine

India's solar energy demand is projected to grow at a 22 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) while overall power demand will rise at 6 per cent over FY26-35E, driven primarily by the rapid expansion of power-intensive data centers. 'We…

electrek.co - Jo Borrás - Trump tried to kill solar's 5% safe harbor, a federal court brought it back
Trump tried to kill solar's 5% safe harbor, a federal court brought it back
Electrek

With less than a month left before the key, July 4th Federal Clean Energy tax-credit deadline, a federal judge has handed the solar industry an unexpected win, restoring the 5% safe harbor that Trump's IRS tried to kill. Last week, a US District…

upstreamonline.com - Andrew Lee - How the EU's growing cyber-anxiety could change wind and solar procurement
How the EU's growing cyber-anxiety could change wind and solar procurement
Upstream Online

As cybersecurity concerns are driven centre stage, future selection of technology for EU-based renewable energy projects will need to take account of more than just cost or technical suitability, said a security expert Published 15 June 2026…

marketbeat.com - Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych PZU SA Sells 5,430 Shares of First Solar, Inc. $FSLR
Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych PZU SA Sells 5,430 Shares of First Solar, Inc. $FSLR
MarketBeat

Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych PZU SA cut its stake in shares of First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR - Free Report) by 34.6% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 10,264…

wsj.com - Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Wall Street Journal

The latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0647 GMT – China's battery sector is likely to benefit from strong energy-transition-linked…

upi.com - Sonic booms from meteors can release the energy of hundreds of tons of TNT -- here's how they work
Sonic booms from meteors can release the energy of hundreds of tons of TNT -- here's how they work
UPI

June 15 (UPI) -- As humans, we live out our lives on a planet that is constantly sweeping through a cosmic ocean littered with ancient debris from the formation of the solar system. For the most part, our world glides silently through space…

semafor.com - Tiisetso Motsoeneng - South Africa's proposed power pricing plan to end Eskom monopoly
South Africa's proposed power pricing plan to end Eskom monopoly
Semafor

South Africa unveiled a sweeping new pricing blueprint to introduce competition in the country's electricity sector, a move that would directly affect more than $14 billion in private international investment reshaping the nation's grid. The…

livescience.com - Elizabeth Howell - Giant, 3.5 billion-year-old impact turned the moon's surface molten, rare lunar meteorite reveals
Giant, 3.5 billion-year-old impact turned the moon's surface molten, rare lunar meteorite reveals
Live Science

A rare lunar meteorite that fell to Earth holds evidence of a previously unknown 'impact event' that rocked the moon roughly 3.5 billion years ago, researchers say. Studying this ancient impact provides fresh insight into how the solar system was…

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