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bbc.co.uk - Jon Lockhart - Guernsey solar panel complainer now 'supporter of plan
Guernsey solar panel complainer now 'supporter of plan
BBC

A critic of a proposed solar panel site in Guernsey says he is now a 'complete supporter of the plan' after going through the details with the applicant. Applicant Len Shephard said his proposals for 72 panels on a site behind his house in St…

independent.co.uk - Jeff Meyer - The only solar panel fitters I trust for UK homes
The only solar panel fitters I trust for UK homes
The Independent

Choosing the best solar panel installer is every bit as important as choosing the solar panels themselves. A reputable fitter should assess your roof, household electricity use and future needs before recommending a system, while giving you a clear…

bgr.com - Sead Fadilpasic - Why Did LG Stop Making Solar Panels?
Why Did LG Stop Making Solar Panels?
BGR

LG is perhaps one of the biggest TV brands in the world, but it's also a bona fide giant in the home appliances business. From fridges and laundry machines to stoves, LG can theoretically cover most bases in your home. Did you know that at one…

yorkpress.co.uk - Joe Gerrard - Hundreds of solar panels set to be installed on York building
Hundreds of solar panels set to be installed on York building
York Press

Plans to install 703 solar panels onto the roof of a Network Rail building in Clifton Moor Retail Park have been approved by City of York Council. The solar array would have a capacity of up to around 358 kilowatt-peak, according to the…

grist.org - Emily Jones - How this Georgia factory is surviving America's solar policy whiplash
How this Georgia factory is surviving America's solar policy whiplash
Grist

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and , Atlanta's NPR station. ​ Inside the vast Qcells factory in Cartersville, Georgia, workers — and a bevy of robots — move ultra-thin slices of polysilicon…

independent.co.uk - Jeff Meyer - What size solar battery do you need for your home?
What size solar battery do you need for your home?
The Independent

Adding a battery to your solar panel system means you can store electricity generated during the day and use it later, rather than immediately exporting it to the grid. But deciding how much storage you need isn't as simple as matching a battery to…

yahoo.com - Catherine Brock - Silver prices today, Monday, August 17, 2026: Buoyed by softer economic data, while industrial outlook remains uncertain
Silver prices today, Monday, August 17, 2026: Buoyed by softer economic data, while industrial outlook remains uncertain
Yahoo!

Silver (SI=F) September futures opened at $65.06 per ounce on Monday, August 17, 2026, down 0.1% from Friday's closing price. The silver price moved up slightly this morning, reaching $65.32 as of 9:05 a.m. ET. Silver continued trending up at the…

thehill.com - Susan Atkinson, opinion contributor - The clean energy revolution has a mining problem
The clean energy revolution has a mining problem
The Hill

Every electric vehicle, battery storage system, transmission line, wind turbine, solar installation, and next-generation nuclear reactor begins with materials extracted from the earth. Before America can build the infrastructure needed to power…

nypost.com - Tom Scalisi - Keep your home powered through outages with these 9 top-rated generators
Keep your home powered through outages with these 9 top-rated generators
New York Post

We often don't realize how reliant we are on electricity until it goes out. Whether it's a storm, an accident, or normal wear and tear on the grid, power failure leaves us without essential home systems, entertainment, and communication. But a home…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - How U.S. military funding propelled China's robot dogs
How U.S. military funding propelled China's robot dogs
The Standard

China's Unitree Robotics – among the world's biggest producers of humanoid and quadruped robots – based designs for its most successful robot dogs on innovations funded by the U.S. military, according to a former U.S. defense…

forbes.com - Alan Ohnsman - EV, Battery Sales Help Q2 Cleantech Investment Rebound
EV, Battery Sales Help Q2 Cleantech Investment Rebound
Forbes

Current Climate brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability every Monday. Sign up to get it in your inbox. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images W elcome back to Current Climate. After a sluggish start to the year, U.S. investment…

cornwalllive.com - Claire Elliott - Our countryside is being ruined' Cornwall solar farm gets go ahead
Our countryside is being ruined' Cornwall solar farm gets go ahead
Cornwall Live

CornwallLive readers have reacted after a huge solar farm planned across 18 fields in Cornwall's clay country was approved on appeal, despite Cornwall Council previously rejecting it. A Government planning inspector has approved a 32MW solar farm…

rediff.com - SABIR NISHAT - IIT-Guwahati Develops Low-Cost Water Testing Device
IIT-Guwahati Develops Low-Cost Water Testing Device
Rediff.com

E-Eye, which cost about Rs 3,500 to develop, can test a sample for around Rs 2, making it particularly suitable for field-level water quality monitoring in areas where access to sophisticated laboratories is limited. A team of researchers at the…

cnx-software.com - Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - LILYGO T-Echo Lite Kit adds a keyboard shield to the nrRF52840-based ePaper LoRa and GPS development board - CNX Software
LILYGO T-Echo Lite Kit adds a keyboard shield to the nrRF52840-based ePaper LoRa and GPS development board - CNX Software
CNX Software - Embedded Systems News

LILYGO T-Echo Lite Kit is a Nordic nRF52840-based LoRa + GPS development kit with a built-in keyboard that enables direct off-grid communication without a smartphone. The kit is not entirely new since it's based on the T-Echo Lite devkit introduced…

csmonitor.com - Taylor Luck - With war slowing Saudi food imports, hydroponics provide a homegrown solution
With war slowing Saudi food imports, hydroponics provide a homegrown solution
The Christian Science Monitor

Growing in water tubes across Saudi Arabia are the roots of the kingdom's Iran-proofed future. In the August heat of the central Saudi desert, by all accounts, these vegetables should not be growing: cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, kale. With…

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