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upi.com - South Korea's Qcells tests tandem solar modules for 2029 launch
South Korea's Qcells tests tandem solar modules for 2029 launch
UPI

June 29 (Asia Today) -- Hanwha Qcells said Monday it will lead a government-backed research project to test commercial-size perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules as the South Korean company targets commercial production in 2029. The project marks…

marketwatch.com - MarketWatch Automation - First Solar Inc. stock underperforms Tuesday when compared to competitors despite daily gains
First Solar Inc. stock underperforms Tuesday when compared to competitors despite daily gains
MarketWatch

Shares of First Solar Inc. FSLR rose 1.36% to $235.96 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX rising 0.79% to 7,499.36 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.26%…

gizmodo.com - Gayoung Lee - NASA's New Horizons Reveals a Hidden Interstellar Slowdown at the Solar System's Edge
NASA's New Horizons Reveals a Hidden Interstellar Slowdown at the Solar System's Edge
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

For obvious reasons, the Sun's influence weakens as you get closer to the edge of the solar system. But things might be a lot more complicated than we previously thought, according to a new study. Specifically, interstellar atoms bleeding into our…

wral.com - Liz McLaughlin, WRAL Climate Change Reporter - North Carolina House committee advances bill ending tax break for new solar projects
North Carolina House committee advances bill ending tax break for new solar projects
WRAL News

A North Carolina House committee on Tuesday approved legislation that would eliminate a long-standing property tax break for new utility-scale solar projects, advancing a proposal supporters say will return millions of dollars to local governments.

futurism.com - Victor Tangermann - Venture Capitalists Disgusted by Solar Power Because It's Generating Too Much Clean Electricity to Be Grossly Profitable
Venture Capitalists Disgusted by Solar Power Because It's Generating Too Much Clean Electricity to Be Grossly Profitable
Futurism | Science and Technology News

Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech As the Trump administration continues to debilitate the United States' path to green power, other parts of the world are all-in on renewable energy. In fact, some countries have…

independent.co.uk - Simon Calder - When is the solar eclipse 2026 and where is best to view it from?
When is the solar eclipse 2026 and where is best to view it from?
The Independent

On 12 August 2026, a total solar eclipse will sweep across the surface of the earth. At sunrise it will be visible in the far north of Siberia in Russia. The “path of totality” sweeps across the Arctic Ocean, brushing within a few…

fastcompany.com - Jesus Diaz - How a team of engineers a built the most spectacular museum exhibit in the solar system
How a team of engineers a built the most spectacular museum exhibit in the solar system
Fast Company

The California Science Center (CSC) has just unveiled the most impressive museum exhibit I've ever seen by a margin of 3 parsecs: the space shuttle Endeavour, standing fully vertical, mated to real solid rocket boosters and the last remaining…

gazette.com - The Gazette Letters - LETTERS: An uplifting story; solar panels
LETTERS: An uplifting story; solar panels
The Gazette

Thank you for that beautiful article outlining twins Bob and Dick Gibbs. As we embark on a week of celebration of our 250th birthday/anniversary, it was very uplifting of two men who served our country with great pride and dignity. I am also an…

bgr.com - Noelle Corbett - A Floating Solar Farm In The Netherlands Is Having A Big Effect On Underwater Habitats
A Floating Solar Farm In The Netherlands Is Having A Big Effect On Underwater Habitats
BGR

Solar energy is expanding as a source of clean electricity, and with that expansion comes innovation. Scientists have found that building solar farms on degraded land can benefit wildlife and biodiversity in ways no one really predicted. Developing…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - Philippines Becomes World's Top Solar Panel Buyer
Philippines Becomes World's Top Solar Panel Buyer
Zero Hedge

People in the Philippines are flocking to install solar power ​on rooftops and escape the burden of soaring electricity prices, making it the world's biggest spender on solar panels since ‌the war in Iran started. Top Philippines…

seekingalpha.com - Carl Surran - Solar stocks gain as U.S. reportedly preparing ban targeting Chinese energy inverters (ENPH:NASDAQ)
Solar stocks gain as U.S. reportedly preparing ban targeting Chinese energy inverters (ENPH:NASDAQ)
Seeking Alpha

Solar technology stocks are rising in pre-market trading Tuesday following a Reuters report that the Trump administration is drafting a ban on imports of foreign inverters over concerns China ​could use them to disrupt power supplies. Among…

bgr.com - Briley Kenney - Garmin's Solar Trickle-Charge Is A Secret To Better Battery Life That Apple Can't Beat
Garmin's Solar Trickle-Charge Is A Secret To Better Battery Life That Apple Can't Beat
BGR

If you're comparing smartwatches, there are many features and specifications you can use to classify and differentiate them. Arguably, the most important is battery life. It determines how long you can wear and use your device before you need to…

odt.co.nz - Farmers call for increase in solar buyback rates
Farmers call for increase in solar buyback rates
Otago Daily Times Online News

Mid Canterbury deer farmer Duncan Humm is about to put in 37,630 solar panels on his farm to provide enough power for about 4340 households. The project with new joint venture partner, Lodestone Energy, has been five years in the making with…

thehindubusinessline.com - Solar dimming: How air pollution is casting a shadow over solar energy potential of cities
Solar dimming: How air pollution is casting a shadow over solar energy potential of cities
BusinessLine

Solar energy is gaining traction and emerging as an effective alternative to expensive, regular power sources. But this alternative source faces a challenge — the growing problem of air pollution, which casts a shadow on the quality of solar…

missoulian.com - Matthew Kandrach - The grid reliability trap behind solar's latest milestone | Matthew Kandrach
The grid reliability trap behind solar's latest milestone | Matthew Kandrach
The Missoulian

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