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pv-magazine.com - Emiliano Bellini - TCL Sunpower presents shingle TOPCon solar panels for rooftop PV
TCL Sunpower presents shingle TOPCon solar panels for rooftop PV
pv magazine International

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…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Meg Jenkins - Three-bed terraced home with solar panels on the market for less than £300k
Three-bed terraced home with solar panels on the market for less than £300k
South Wales Argus

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…

theguardian.com - Jennifer Rankin - European Commission proposes 'Buy EU' plan to compete against China
European Commission proposes 'Buy EU' plan to compete against China
The Guardian

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…

theatlantic.com - Andrew Moseman - Tesla's Secret Weapon Is a Giant Metal Box
Tesla's Secret Weapon Is a Giant Metal Box
The Atlantic

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…

thesun.co.uk - Ex-dustcart mechanic develops 'world-changing' electric truck
Ex-dustcart mechanic develops 'world-changing' electric truck
The Sun

“WHERE there's muck there's brass,” goes the old saying – and for entrepreneur Sid Sadique it's been his life's work. Sid started out as an apprentice mechanic on refuse trucks at Kirklees Council in his hometown Huddersfield…

express.co.uk - Eleanor Burleigh - Anger as huge solar farm near pretty UK village approved - size of 35 football pitches
Anger as huge solar farm near pretty UK village approved - size of 35 football pitches
Express.co.uk

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…

bbc.co.uk - Kelly Ng - National People's Congress: What is China's Two Sessions and why does it matter?
National People's Congress: What is China's Two Sessions and why does it matter?
BBC

Stephen McDonell,China correspondent, Beijing The stage is set for China's biggest political gathering - carefully choreographed annual meetings of the political advisory body and the rubber-stamp national legislature. The 'two sessions', which…

pcmag.com - Rob Pegoraro - AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?
AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?
PCMag

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…

abc.net.au - WA's largest dairy takes power into its own hands with solar investment
WA's largest dairy takes power into its own hands with solar investment
ABC News

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…

rfi.fr - Jan van der Made - EU unveils 'Made in Europe' rules in bid to stem industrial decline
EU unveils 'Made in Europe' rules in bid to stem industrial decline
RFI

“What I am presenting you today is more than just a change in procedures, it is a change in doctrine,” European Commission vice president for industrial strategy, Stephane Sejourne, told a press conference in Brussels. The new…

zdnet.com - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes - I stuck this power station in a freezer to test its subzero claims - here's what happened next
I stuck this power station in a freezer to test its subzero claims - here's what happened next
ZDNET

A power station built to survive the cold and be safe to use and charged below freezing The power station has a 1,500 W output, and can power a vast array of appliances You are paying a price -- both in size, weight, and dollars -- for sodium-ion…

jpost.com - 'The TASE is more attractive than Wall Street'
'The TASE is more attractive than Wall Street'
The Jerusalem Post

'There is a very strong sense among the public of success, at least in the first phase of the campaign,' says Sarit Steiner, senior portfolio manager at Peilim Portfolio Management following the sharp gains on Monday on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange…

t3.com - Lizzie Wilmot - 3 signs your garden is suitable for a robot lawn mower before you buy
3 signs your garden is suitable for a robot lawn mower before you buy
T3

The best robot lawn mowers are a fantastic addition to any garden setup, especially if you want to keep your lawn looking great with minimal effort. There are plenty of impressive models out there from some top brands, but before you start deciding…

express.co.uk - Aditi Rane - The huge changes UK's beloved garden centres are having to make - just to survive
The huge changes UK's beloved garden centres are having to make - just to survive
Express.co.uk

Meanwhile, Homebase closed 13 stores last year after selling off 74 stores in 2024 when it fell into administration. So why, if demand and affection remain strong, are some garden centres closing ? The answer lies not in waning public interest, it…

vtdigger.org - David Goodman - Vermont Conversation: Bill McKibben on fighting climate denialism with democratic power
Vermont Conversation: Bill McKibben on fighting climate denialism with democratic power
VTDigger

The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast that features in-depth interviews on local and national issues. Listen below and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. As the world contends…

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