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Could a home battery save you money even if you don't have solar panels?
Not every home is made for solar panels. Some roofs are shaded for much of the day. Some are the wrong shape, face the wrong way or belong to a listed building. Flats, rented homes and leasehold properties can all come with extra hurdles. And for…
Solar panels and heat pump use increases after Ukraine war effects
The figure north of the border has almost doubled since 2019 when it was 23 per 1,000 Scottish households. The research found that in Aberdeenshire and Stirling, one in 10 homes now have solar panels. Analysis also found there has been strong…
Solar Panels Are Finally Starting to Look Like Art (Not Eyesores) And These 5 Designs Prove It
For decades, solar panels occupied an awkward place in the built environment. Celebrated for efficiency yet criticized for their visual rigidity, they were often concealed behind parapet walls or relegated to distant landscapes. Their contribution…
BT Street Hub units refused in Hull city centre - latest planning developments
Two BT Street Hub units refused in Hull city centre: Plans for two BT Street Hub units, effectively a modern-day replacement for phone boxes and include free ultra-fast WiFi, in Hull city centre have been refused. BT sought to install eight such…
Octopus Energy takes on Tesla with batteries for your home
Octopus Energy is taking on Tesla and a growing list of home energy brands, with its own range of batteries designed to help households store cheaper electricity and use it when prices rise. The new Octopus Nook range was announced at the company's…
Lincolnshire solar projects spark 'energy invasion' protests
Campaigners opposed to electricity infrastructure planned for Lincolnshire claim the county is facing an 'energy invasion'. There are currently five Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPS) being proposed for the region including…
Lincolnshire solar projects spark 'energy invasion' protests
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire climate and environment correspondent Campaigners opposed to electricity infrastructure planned for Lincolnshire claim the county is facing an 'energy invasion'. There are currently five Nationally Significant…
A volatile oil market is free advertising for everything Chinese
Yet China has also built the largest fleet of wind, solar, and hydro on the planet, with renewables now past 30 per cent of its electricity and climbing fast. That in-between mix gets treated in Washington as a transition stalled halfway, a…
Los Angeles is Burning Again. Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom Are Once Again Slow Rolling Their Response
On Wednesday a warehouse fire erupted in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights, just east of Downtown L.A. The solar panels on the roof of a cold food storage facility continued to blaze through the night, billowing toxic smoke into the…
Infill Housing: Real Estate's Diamond In The Rough
Thomas James Homes has built 1,400 infill homes across a few states with a vertically integrated process that limits the risk to the buyer. Rough estimates show hundreds of thousands to up to two million infill lots available across the country…
The AI Industrial Explosion - Part 4: Cheap power - LessWrong
In Parts 1, 2, and 3 we estimated how fast a post-AGI economy could grow using existing or historically observed production techniques, grounded in US input-output data. That approach gave us confidence that the methods we assumed were physically…
The World Must Adopt an Electrification Roadmap
ISTANBUL—The cascade of shocks to the global economy over the past few months has offered a glimpse of our new reality. The Gulf conflict has taken an extraordinary—and dangerous—amount of oil, gas, and fertilizer off the…
UK homeowners fear installing heat pump is a 'high stakes gamble'
Homeowners are viewing the transition to heat pumps as a 'high stakes gamble', a leading consumer group has warned, citing a raft of concerns beyond just the initial expense. Research by Which? reveals householders are apprehensive about the…
Workforce North partnership to harness investment and drive growth across key industries
The Highlands and Islands is fast becoming one of the most exciting places in the UK to live and work. Major investment in the region is expected to create up to 16,000 new jobs per year, with opportunities across a wide range of sectors. Over the…
Too cool for school? Not in our overheating classrooms
Louise Parry Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire School communities are raising concerns about the welfare of children and staff as a red warning for a heatwave is issued for parts of the UK. The BBC has heard reports of teachers and…
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