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After years of complaints about rooftop solar industry, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton files first lawsuit as his term winds down
Jesus Romo's family was tired of their high electric bills for their home near Laredo, so six years ago, they decided to invest in rooftop solar panels. The family signed a contract with San Antonio-based CAM Solar to install the panels, which Romo…
Opinion: Carmakers are suddenly treating Chinese electric vehicle companies as friends, not enemies
Please log in to bookmark this story. Create Free Account Less than a year ago, Chinese carmakers were seen as a threat to their European counterparts. Today, they are seen as the Europeans' potential saviours. How did that happen? Nissan's…
Past failures haunt the Quad's US$20 billion critical minerals push
The Quad 's newly announced US$20 billion critical minerals framework aims to loosen China's near-monopoly on the materials that power modern defence, technology and clean energy industries. But analysts say its success will depend on the ability…
Wyze recalls over 320,000 security cameras due to fire and explosion hazards
Wyze has issued a recall of its Solar Cam Pan security cameras. Incorrect installation instructions can lead users to accidentally pierce the lithium‑ion battery's metal casing. The company is offering a free replacement camera with solar…
War protesters filmed attacking aerospace factory, jury told
James Bovill, West Midlands and Phil Mackie, Midlands correspondent A jury has been shown CCTV footage of four people breaking through the gates of an aerospace factory before they allegedly damaged hundreds of solar panels and windows. Videos shot…
War protesters filmed attacking aerospace factory, jury told
Phil Mackie,Midlands correspondent A jury has been shown CCTV footage of four people breaking through the gates of an aerospace factory before they allegedly damaged hundreds of solar panels and windows. Videos shot from a helicopter and a drone…
Anthropic urges AI development 'pause' and conversation about risks
Anthropic has floated the idea of a worldwide “temporary pause” on AI development – and said it was going to convene “policymakers” to discuss the dangers of advanced AI – in its latest release touting the…
Building more renewable energy sources means rethinking land use for agriculture and conservation
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE CONVERSATION) The state of New York could meet its goal of building 46 gigawatts of large-scale solar by midcentury, but not…
Innovative strategies the wine industry is using to adjust to climate change
Facing summer heat and recurring drought conditions, winemakers across the country are grappling with the inevitable: climate change impacts that could alter the quality of their grapes and the signature flavors of their wines. In response to an…
What moves has Reform made at Essex County Council?
Senior Reform UK councillors in Essex appear to have wasted no time in trying to make their mark since taking control of the county council. The party overthrew the Conservatives, who had been in power for 25 years, in May's local elections, and it…
New Monklands Hospital plans to harness solar power for sustainability goals
The project to create the new University Hospital Monklands has revealed plans to harness the power of the sun to help meet its sustainability goals. The state-of-the-art facility at Wester Moffat in Airdrie will have a large “solar…
A.P. aims to contribute 30% of India's $30-billion seafood export goal, says CM Naidu
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday (June 5, 2026) said Andhra Pradesh is aiming at contributing 30% of the target of $30 billion in annual seafood exports set by the Central government. Addressing a joint press conference alongside…
Nottingham by 2050 - 'Redesigned' Market Square, new city festival, more trams
“Nottingham is a city of legends and icons. Our scientists pioneered ibuprofen and MRI and our artisans and engineers took lace and bicycles to the world. “Our sports legends have brought trophies to Nottingham and left us a legacy of…
Wearable ultrasound tracks high-risk pregnancies: The Week's Good News
A new wearable ultrasound patch could one day help detect pregnancy complications early on and prevent stillbirths. The UPatch, now a proof-of-concept device, continuously monitors fetuses in the womb and tracks blood flow. In a trial of 52…
Huge Grade II listed property on market for just under 1.5m - here's what you get
The six-bedroom detached house on Station Lane, Birkenshaw, was the first house built on the street. It has been given Grade II listed status. The property, which spans over 5,877 square feet, was last sold in February 2025 for £1,425,000.
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