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bbc.co.uk - Royal Mail upgrading NI post boxes with solar panels and scanners
Royal Mail upgrading NI post boxes with solar panels and scanners
BBC

'Post boxes of the future' on the way in Royal Mail upgrade…

abc.net.au - Jacqueline Howard - The 'trap' threatening the national solar panel recycling scheme
The 'trap' threatening the national solar panel recycling scheme
ABC News

There are very few options available to people to dispose of old solar panels. The government has announced a national solar panel recycling pilot to prevent them becoming toxic waste in landfill. Industry experts welcomed the move, but said there…

awe.sm - Chris Turn - How Often Should Solar Panels Be Cleaned in Arizona? - Awe.some
How Often Should Solar Panels Be Cleaned in Arizona? - Awe.some
Home - Awe.some

Arizona's sunny skies make it a prime location for solar energy. With abundant sunlight, solar panels can operate efficiently year-round. However, maintaining their effectiveness requires proper care—cleaning being a crucial part of it. This…

nytimes.com - Ivan Penn - Energy Bills Have Soared Recently. How Can States Bring Costs Down?
Energy Bills Have Soared Recently. How Can States Bring Costs Down?
The New York Times

President Trump and Democratic and Republican governors this month announced a plan to build power plants to lower electricity bills in 13 Eastern states and the District of Columbia. Energy experts said that even if the plan works, the plants will…

telegraph.co.uk - Jonathan Leake - Octopus Energy to sell power in China
Octopus Energy to sell power in China
The Telegraph

Britain's biggest energy supplier Octopus has reached a deal to supply power in China. Under the deal, announced during the Prime Minister's official visit to Beijing, Octopus Energy will partner with PCG Power, a Chinese state-backed utility, to…

nytimes.com - Brad Plumer - Grids Are Surviving the Storm. But the Next 5 Years Could Be Rough.
Grids Are Surviving the Storm. But the Next 5 Years Could Be Rough.
The New York Times

The reliability of the electric grids that power the United States and Canada is “worsening” and tens of millions of people face a growing risk of blackouts over the next five years, according to a group that monitors most of North…

newstatesman.com - James Schneider - China is Britain's future
China is Britain's future
The Newstatesman

In 1844, Britain compelled the Qing government to ship nine and a half tonnes of silver from southeast China to London as ransom after the First Opium War. It was melted down at the Royal Mint: bullion extracted at gunpoint from a civilisation…

abcnews.go.com -  DÁNICA COTO Associated Press - Cubans scramble to survive as US vise on island tightens in push to oust government
Cubans scramble to survive as US vise on island tightens in push to oust government
ABC News

HAVANA -- Cubans are hustling to become more self-sufficient as the U.S. government tightens its economic noose over the communist-run island in a move experts say is meant to force a popular uprising and usher in a new government. A sharp increase…

futurism.com - Victor Tangermann - Intriguing New Machine Turns Air Into Gasoline You Can Put Straight Into Your Car
Intriguing New Machine Turns Air Into Gasoline You Can Put Straight Into Your Car
Futurism

For many years, engineers have suggested sucking up the excess carbon dioxide in our planet's atmosphere to battle climate change, a moonshot idea that has as many supporters as it does skeptics. A value proposition that could make the idea far…

zdnet.com - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes - The best cheap portable power stations of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
The best cheap portable power stations of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
ZDNET

Power stations are quite the investment. I know people who have dropped several thousand on systems that can power their homes for days in the event of a grid failure. However, not everyone needs an expensive power station, especially if it's only…

theguardian.com - Damian Carrington - 'Humanity's favourite food': how to end the livestock industry but keep eating meat
'Humanity's favourite food': how to end the livestock industry but keep eating meat
The Guardian

For someone aiming to end the global livestock industry, Bruce Friedrich begins his new book – called Meat – in disarming fashion: “I'm not here to tell anyone what to eat. You won't find vegetarian or vegan recipes in this…

newsweek.com - Eileen Falkenberg-Hull - Mercedes-Benz is an engineering company, not a car company
Mercedes-Benz is an engineering company, not a car company
Newsweek

Carl Benz patented the first automobile 140 years ago. That car and patent were the first steps of building the company that bears his name today, Mercedes -Benz. On January 29, the official anniversary date, automakers new and old from around the…

bbc.co.uk - Lili Busby - Postbox upgrade: Why is my postbox covered in black plastic?
Postbox upgrade: Why is my postbox covered in black plastic?
BBC

Have you noticed anything different about postboxes near you? Some have been wrapped in black plastic, prompting users to wonder whether they were being taken down as fewer people send letters. But instead of being removed, they are going to be…

dynamitenews.com - Sona Saini - How Silver became backbone of automobile industry and Why EVs consume thousands of tons? | Dynamite News
How Silver became backbone of automobile industry and Why EVs consume thousands of tons? | Dynamite News
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The automobile industry is increasingly relying on silver, making it a critical component in modern vehicles. From traditional wiring to advanced electric vehicle (EV) systems like batteries, ECU, ABS, and infotainment, silver ensures efficient…

theguardian.com - Ajit Niranjan - Electric ​cars ​go ​mainstream as ​adoption ​surges ​across ​rich and ​developing ​nations
Electric ​cars ​go ​mainstream as ​adoption ​surges ​across ​rich and ​developing ​nations
The Guardian

Last year, almost every new car sold in Norway, the nature-loving country flush with oil wealth, was fully electric. In prosperous Denmark, which was all-in on petrol and diesel cars until just before Covid, sales of battery electric vehicles…

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