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Heliup raises €16 million to scale lightweight solar panel production
Heliup, a French industrial deeptech company, has raised €16 million to accelerate large-scale deployment of its lightweight PV technology. The company manufactures lightweight solar panels designed for existing rooftops with low…
TCL Sunpower presents shingle TOPCon solar panels for rooftop PV
Chinese PV module maker TCL Sunpower has expanded its P Class portfolio with two new shingled-module series targeting residential and commercial rooftop installations. The P Class RES Black line offers outputs from 465 W to 475 W with efficiencies…
Three-bed terraced home with solar panels on the market for less than £300k
The home, located on Stow Hill, has a guide price of £270,000. According to the property agent, the house is situated in an accessible central location with a wealth of amenities, including shops, cafes, restaurants, leisure facilities…
A Europe of clean, green cities and resurgent industry is a fantasy - unless we get really creative | Hans Larsson
“Bitterfeld, Bitterfeld, where dirt falls from the sky,” went a popular saying. Located in the intensely industrialised Chemical Triangle of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), in the 1980s Bitterfeld became known as the dirtiest…
European Commission proposes 'Buy EU' plan to compete against China
The European Commission has proposed a “Buy EU” plan to boost domestic low-carbon industries and help the continent compete against China. The commission published a draft regulation – called the Industrial Accelerator Act…
Tesla's Secret Weapon Is a Giant Metal Box
Elon Musk's vision for the future of Tesla has finally rolled off the assembly line. Last month, a Tesla factory in Texas built the first Cybercab, a driverless electric car with neither a steering wheel nor pedals. With typical bombast, Musk has…
EU unveils 'Made in EU' industrial plan amid protectionism fears; Move could distort competition, harm ties with China: expert
The European Union flags in front of EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Xinhua The European Commission (EC) on Wednesday unveiled controversial plans to prioritize 'Made in EU' goods in public subsidies and procurement in a bid to boost…
Millions lose power across Cuba as Trump sanctions continue to fuel ongoing energy crisis
A large-scale blackout struck western Cuba on Wednesday, leaving millions without power in the latest outage to hit the island as it grapples with dwindling oil supplies due to sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump. The U.S. Embassy in Cuba…
China's latest blueprint aims to close US technology gap and break old habits
Beijing: Before an audience of dutifully applauding cadres at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Chinese President Xi Jinping put his country on track for its lowest growth target in three decades, signalling China's tentative shift away from…
Listen: Will the new 'Made in Europe' doctrine revive the European industry?
Production: By Europod, in co-production with Sphera Network. EUobserver is proud to have an editorial partnership with Europod to co-publish the podcast series “ Briefed ” hosted by Léa Marchal. The podcast is available on all…
Officials make history with strict, nationwide ban on hunting - here's what you need to know
Costa Rica has placed a permanent nationwide ban on all sport and recreational hunting of wild animals — a policy shift that can help protect wildlife and biodiversity in Latin America. As World Animal News reported, the nationwide ban…
Anger as huge solar farm near pretty UK village approved - size of 35 football pitches
The project will be built near the Sussex village of Wisborough Green Plans for a 61-acre solar farm in the UK countryside have been pushed through despite major local opposition. The proposed development, which would be the equivalent of 35…
AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?
BARCELONA—The company that AT&T and Verizon have been banking on for space-based broadband for their mobile subscribers says it will deliver by the end of 2026. But first, it will have to step up the pace of its satellite launches. 'We plan…
Let the market fix the oil crisis
The conflict in Iran is unlikely to lead to 1970s-style oil rationing, but policymakers must use price mechanisms and encourage domestic energy investment to insure against unpredictable escalations, says Andy Mayer In 1979 the Iranian Revolution…
WA's largest dairy takes power into its own hands with solar investment
WA's largest dairy, Peninsula Downs, is investing in a hybrid solar and battery system to help power its irrigation. The business has historically relied on diesel and grid electricity but says rising costs and power outages have rendered that…
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