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Solar panels won't give you cancer | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
We live in an age of both scientific miracles and superstition about science, increasing 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 believe…
Scientists create lead-free solar panels for homes, offices, and wearables
Researchers at University of Queensland (UQ) have developed a new type of indoor solar panel that is safer, more environmentally friendly, and highly efficient. This breakthrough could make it easier to power small electronic devices inside homes…
Solar renewable energy plan for Guernsey Guille-Allès Library
Twenty-four solar panels will be installed on the roof of a library, if a planning application is approved. Documents posted online show plans for Guernsey's Guille-Allès Library would cost £18,505 to install, but that it would lead to…
Opinion | Beyond subsidies: what's really driving China's industrial climb
Driven by intensifying competition in advanced manufacturing, the world is waking up to “ China shock 2.0 ”. The first “shock”, associated with China's accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001, focused on…
As Iran war sends oil prices soaring, some see fresh potential for solar in Japan
On the surface, a natural fallout of the energy crisis triggered by the Iran war could see resource-poor Japan pivot to renewable energy in order to reduce its heavy dependence on oil from the Middle East. But two months since the start of the war…
Trump may not be a fan of clean energy but Iran war is accelerating global shift from oil and gas | Heather Stewart
Operation Epic Fury has thus far achieved none of Donald Trump's war aims, but it may well accelerate the global transition towards the clean energy he loves to hate. Last week brought the latest exchange of verbal blows in the standoff over the…
Federal taxpayers paid $2.2 billion for powerplant that actually makes electricity cost MORE * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Barack Obama's tenure in the White House still is costing Americans dollars, millions, even hundreds of millions of them. As part of his “stimulus program,” federal taxpayers forked over for a $2.2 billion solar plant in California at…
EDF closes financing for Israel's biggest solar energy field
EDF has closed the financing for construction of Israel's biggest solar energy field. The field will cover 3,000 dunams (750 acres) and produce electricity with a capacity of 265 megawatts at the lowest price ever in Israel: NIS 0.06.5 per kWh. The…
Stunning Yorkshire hidden gem with incredible double waterfall
Hidden within the picturesque Yorkshire town of Hebden Bridge lies a walking route that covers more than 400 acres of pristine woodland. Hardcastle Crags offers a diverse range of terrain across multiple walking trails, catering for all abilities…
Oil shock will hit Asia harder than the 1970s
By David Fickling / Bloomberg Opinion The dizzying changes wrought by energy shocks are only ever seen in the rearview mirror. When the 1973 and 1979 oil crises swept the world, analysts assumed the future would be business as usual. Crude demand…
Best Solar Stocks To Watch Today - May 3rd
Megatrends Still Matter: 3 Growth Stocks for the Next 10 Years First Solar, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Enphase Energy, Nextpower, and Sunrun are the five Solar stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Solar stocks…
Obama-backed $2.2B solar power plant is a 'money pit
A $2.2 billion Obama–backed power plant in the California desert which taxpayers helped fund could now cost Americans even more in electricity to keep it running. The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, a sprawling 3,500–acre facility in the…
How To Camp In Your Car Like A Pro
Hotels are for people who've given up — not on comfort, but on living. With beige rooms that smell faintly of other people's regrets, bathrooms with the ambiance of a mortuary prep room, and minibars stocked with $15 cashews, they charge top…
New era, new career paths
In our fast-changing world, many countries are tearing down barriers that have long hindered women from gaining equality in the workforce. In Benin and Uganda, where young populations are booming, this means creating new job opportunities for young…
Hussman Strategic Advisors Inc. Buys Shares of 126,000 Canadian Solar Inc. $CSIQ
Hussman Strategic Advisors Inc. acquired a new position in shares of Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ - Free Report) in the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional…
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