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arkansasonline.com -  Bloomberg - COLUMNIST: Myths and reality about solar panels | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
COLUMNIST: Myths and reality about solar panels | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

We live in an age of both scientific miracles and superstition about science, increasing more or less in tandem. One year we're creating novel vaccines that arrest a global pandemic, and four years later we've got measles outbreaks because people…

independent.co.uk - Alice Reynolds - A robot lawn mower for under £200? Aldi's latest launch is set to sell out quickly
A robot lawn mower for under £200? Aldi's latest launch is set to sell out quickly
The Independent

From the best robot lawn mowers to the best robot vacuum cleaners, the household and garden helpers are becoming increasingly smart and genuinely useful – albeit with a hefty price tag. Aldi's robot mower, however, is a fraction of the price…

bbc.co.uk - Chris Young - Silsden Pavilion refurbishment project given green light
Silsden Pavilion refurbishment project given green light
BBC

Chris Young Local Democracy Reporting Service Plans to refurbish a derelict park pavilion to protect it 'for future generations' have been approved. The pavilion in Silsden Park, which dates back to the 1930s, has stood empty and neglected for…

scmp.com - Mohamad Zreik - Opinion | How China-Gulf ties can turn energy vulnerability into sustainability
Opinion | How China-Gulf ties can turn energy vulnerability into sustainability
South China Morning Post

For decades, the Strait of Hormuz has been a narrow passage with a big footprint. Whenever it comes under tension, the world is reminded that energy security is less a policy construct than an everyday reality for Asia's economies, factories and…

nasa.gov - Naomi Hartono - NASA's Next-Gen Near-Earth Asteroid Space Telescope Takes Shape - NASA Science
NASA's Next-Gen Near-Earth Asteroid Space Telescope Takes Shape - NASA Science
NASA

The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor — NASA's first infrared space telescope purposely designed to discover potentially hazardous asteroids and comets — is undergoing integration and testing. With launch set for no earlier than…

bbc.co.uk - Phil Sim - Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
BBC

, Scotland political correspondent, Kevin Keane, Scotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent, Aimee Stanton and Andrew Picken The cost of living has dominated a Holyrood election campaign run against the backdrop of the global…

bbc.co.uk - Phil Sim - Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
BBC

Phil Sim,Scotland political correspondent, Kevin Keane,Scotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent, The cost of living has dominated a Holyrood election campaign run against the backdrop of the global fallout from the ongoing Iran…

hackaday.com - Zoe Skyforest - How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
Hackaday

If you've been paying any attention to the renewable energy space, you'll know that generation isn't really the problem anymore. Solar panels are cheap, and wind turbines are everywhere. The problem is matching generation with…

spacenews.com - Jeff Foust - Overview Energy wins Air Force contract to study space-based solar power for military bases
Overview Energy wins Air Force contract to study space-based solar power for military bases
SpaceNews

WASHINGTON — Overview Energy has won a contract from the U.S. Air Force to study beaming space solar power to military installations, reviving a concept studied two decades ago. The startup, based in Ashburn, Virginia, announced May 6 it…

axios.com - Ben Geman - New signs Iran war is boosting clean energy
New signs Iran war is boosting clean energy
Axios

Nearly 10 weeks into the Iran war, there's new — if still anecdotal — evidence that it could bring tailwinds for global uptake of clean energy tech. Why it matters: The energy shock highlights many nations' vulnerability to the…

mylondon.news - Josef Steen - Hackney Mayor will quit in a year if he can't honour manifesto promises
Hackney Mayor will quit in a year if he can't honour manifesto promises
My London

A Hackney mayoral candidate has promised to resign after 12 months if he fails fulfil the majority of his manifesto pledges. In an interview with the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) on Thursday, April 30, Conservative mayoral hopeful…

chroniclelive.co.uk - James Robinson - Plans for industrial development with hopes for thousands of jobs are approved
Plans for industrial development with hopes for thousands of jobs are approved
Chronicle Live

Proposals for a major industrial development that could bring millions of pounds of investment into Northumberland have been given the go-ahead. Known as West Hartford Park, the scheme planned for the edge of Cramlington is envisaged to create more…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Meg Jenkins - The latest planning decisions in Monmouthshire
The latest planning decisions in Monmouthshire
South Wales Argus

Plans have been approved for a front single-storey extension to a two-storey home at 171 Newport Road in Caldicot. The extension will take the form of a lean-to measuring 4.8 metres in length, 1.7 metres in depth, with an eaves height of 2.4 metres…

theguardian.com - Zoe Williams - Totally grounded? How the jet fuel crisis could change our summer holidays - and world history
Totally grounded? How the jet fuel crisis could change our summer holidays - and world history
The Guardian

What happens to flights if the world runs out of oil? Well, obviously they will be grounded. To be more specific, is it possible, if the war in Iran does not resolve and the strait of Hormuz remains blocked, that airlines will simply run out of…

somersetlive.co.uk - Daniel Mumby, Local Democracy Reporter - Caravans can remain at holiday site despite coastal erosion fears
Caravans can remain at holiday site despite coastal erosion fears
Somerset Live

Caravans will be allowed to remain at a Somerset holiday site despite fears about coastal erosion in the local area. Councillor Marcus Kravis runs the Anchor's Drop holiday accommodation business in the small village of Blue Anchor, near Watchet…

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