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Lidl to sell £400 plug-in solar panels - here's everything you need to know
The solution to rising electricity bills might soon be found middle aisle of Lidl, with news that high street supermarkets are to start selling cheap, plug-in solar panels. Thanks to a regulatory shake-up by the UK government, smaller plug-in solar…
Breaking: Fire at RBI Delhi HQ Building: Solar Panel Blaze Triggers Emergency Response on Parliament Street
Firefighters tackling solar panel blaze at RBI building on Parliament Street in New Delhi | Image: Unsplash/Representative A fire broke out at the Reserve Bank of India building on the Parliament street on Tuesday, prompting the authorities to rush…
Opinion | How China-Gulf ties can turn energy vulnerability into sustainability
For decades, the Strait of Hormuz has been a narrow passage with a big footprint. Whenever it comes under tension, the world is reminded that energy security is less a policy construct than an everyday reality for Asia's economies, factories and…
NASA's Next-Gen Near-Earth Asteroid Space Telescope Takes Shape - NASA Science
The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor — NASA's first infrared space telescope purposely designed to discover potentially hazardous asteroids and comets — is undergoing integration and testing. With launch set for no earlier than…
European Wind Developers Pursue Repowering, Hybridization In Challenging Market
European onshore wind developers are increasingly turning to repowering existing wind farms and hybridizing assets as permitting delays and grid connection bottlenecks continue to hamper new project development. Facing these headwinds, developers…
Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
, Scotland political correspondent, Kevin Keane, Scotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent, Aimee Stanton and Andrew Picken The cost of living has dominated a Holyrood election campaign run against the backdrop of the global…
Can Scotland's politicians really cut your energy bills?
Phil Sim,Scotland political correspondent, Kevin Keane,Scotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent, The cost of living has dominated a Holyrood election campaign run against the backdrop of the global fallout from the ongoing Iran…
Aldi's wooden toy range is returning - and it's sure to sell out again
Next month, the newest Aldi wooden toy range will land in stores. The budget supermarket's limited-edition ‘specialbuys' fly off the shelves fast, whether it's cookware, vacuums or even solar panels, but its toy range has been so popular in…
Nvidia and Pulte are helping this startup put mini data centers on homes
Span, a California-based startup, has developled small, fractional data centers, or 'nodes,' called XFRA units. The idea is to take advantage of unused electrical capacity on local grids, which the Span smart panels can pinpoint. Nvidia GPUs are…
This new smart lock runs on solar - and fixes the one thing people complain about most
Lockin has launched its new Veno Solar smart lock in the US. There are two models in the range, one with facial recognition and another with palm unlocking, alongside five additional unlocking methods. Both models will be available in the US from…
How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
If you've been paying any attention to the renewable energy space, you'll know that generation isn't really the problem anymore. Solar panels are cheap, and wind turbines are everywhere. The problem is matching generation with…
DJI Power 1000 Mini review
DJI 's push into portable power has been surprisingly assured, and the DJI Power 1000 Mini Portable Power Station feels like the most deliberate product in the range so far. It takes the core idea behind the larger units and trims it down into…
Redditch elections: the battle for ideas ahead of polling day
Tom EdwardsHereford & Worcester political reporter Cheaper car parking, a fly-tipping crackdown, better social housing stock, solar panels on council buildings and a strategy to reduce town centre crime. Sounds like ideas most people would support…
Plans for industrial development with hopes for thousands of jobs are approved
Proposals for a major industrial development that could bring millions of pounds of investment into Northumberland have been given the go-ahead. Known as West Hartford Park, the scheme planned for the edge of Cramlington is envisaged to create more…
Plans for massive new warehouse could create 275 jobs
A massive new warehouse which has the potential to create 275 jobs could be constructed in Winsford if plans are rubber-stamped. Cheshire West and Chester Council 's planning committee meets on Tuesday, May 5, where it is recommended to back an…
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