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oxfordmail.co.uk - Matt Simpson - Solar panel company joins Nissan-backed project
Solar panel company joins Nissan-backed project
Oxford Mail

Oxford PV, the Yarnton-based innovator and manufacturer of perovskite photovoltaic technology, has joined the SUITE (Smart Use of Integrated Technology for EV) project. The project is designing cutting‑edge solar panels for vehicles to…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Sallie Phillips - Barn conversion with solar panels and EV charging point for sale at more than £1m
Barn conversion with solar panels and EV charging point for sale at more than £1m
South Wales Argus

Old Oaks, on the market with a guide price of £1,395,000, sits behind two sets of electronic gates and is described as an 'eco efficient home full of character.' The property was built by its current owner in 2009 and is not listed. According…

cnbc.com - Sam Meredith - China calls for 'concerted' industry efforts to tackle excess solar production
China calls for 'concerted' industry efforts to tackle excess solar production
CNBC

Chinese authorities called for 'concerted efforts' to crack down on the solar industry's severe overcapacity crisis. Some of the proposed measures include price enforcement, mergers and acquisitions and intellectual property protection. China is…

politico.eu - Zia Weise - How the Iran war set Beijing up for global clean energy dominance
How the Iran war set Beijing up for global clean energy dominance
POLITICO

But there's also an obvious catch: The faster they move to decarbonize, the more they will have to rely on China to supply the necessary materials. After all, Beijing controls the overwhelming majority of the world's clean technology and critical…

mirror.co.uk - Alice Hughes - House hunters guilty of overlooking 1 key thing - then end up regretting it
House hunters guilty of overlooking 1 key thing - then end up regretting it
The Mirror

Half of home buyers admit they can't look past the aesthetics of a new property – but have regretted giving little or no thought to the energy rating. A survey of 1,000 adults who have moved within the past five years revealed that the most…

thestandard.com.hk - Phoebe Poon - Exclusive | HK's energy leap a blueprint for a resource-constrained world
Exclusive | HK's energy leap a blueprint for a resource-constrained world
The Standard

As escalating tensions in the Middle East fuel uncertainty in global energy markets, Hong Kong's vulnerability as a city without domestic energy resources has come under the spotlight. Experts say the heavy reliance on imports and limited space for…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - The Strait of Hormuz shook the world: China has the green energy, Hong Kong holds the key
The Strait of Hormuz shook the world: China has the green energy, Hong Kong holds the key
The Standard

As the Iran War and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz expose global energy fragility, Hong Kong can lead the world by bridging China's renewable technology with urgent international demand. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Hong Kong epitomizes the…

sciencedaily.com - Scientists develop dirt-powered fuel cell that could replace batteries
Scientists develop dirt-powered fuel cell that could replace batteries
ScienceDaily

This soil-powered system is designed to run underground sensors used in precision agriculture and environmental monitoring. It offers a potential alternative to traditional batteries, which contain toxic and flammable materials, rely on complex…

sciencedaily.com - After 200 years scientists finally crack the 'dolomite problem'
After 200 years scientists finally crack the 'dolomite problem'
ScienceDaily

Their work solves a long-standing geological puzzle known as the 'Dolomite Problem.' Dolomite is a widespread mineral found in iconic locations such as the Dolomite mountains in Italy, Niagara Falls and Utah's Hoodoos. It is abundant in rocks older…

counterpunch.org - John K. White - Oil's Last Stand and the End of the American Empire?
Oil's Last Stand and the End of the American Empire?
Home - CounterPunch.org

Before Ronald Reagan became the 40th US president, he sold anything and everything from toasters to refrigerators as the TV host and travelling spokesperson for General Electric. Today, Donald Trump's salesmanship reveals more about his unvarnished…

channelnewsasia.com - Hira Mustafa - Pakistan's solar boom cushions energy crisis amid supply disruptions and price hikes
Pakistan's solar boom cushions energy crisis amid supply disruptions and price hikes
CNA

ISLAMABAD: As turmoil in the Middle East sends shockwaves through global energy markets, Pakistan is grappling with prolonged power outages and a worsening liquefied natural gas (LNG) crunch. But a quiet solar boom is helping to cushion the blow.

yankodesign.com - Pooja Khanna Tyagi - Everything in 2026 Is Disposable - Here's 5 Sustainable Trends Are Designed to Last Centuries
Everything in 2026 Is Disposable - Here's 5 Sustainable Trends Are Designed to Last Centuries
Yanko Design

The age of disposable green is over, as in 2026, sustainability means permanence. You no longer design for short lifecycles or rapid replacement, as you design to last. True ecological responsibility now aligns with architectural endurance, where…

newswire.ca - HIKMICRO, World Leader in Smart Thermal Imaging, Marks 10th Anniversary with Launch of Trailblazing AI-Powered SuperScene™ Mode
HIKMICRO, World Leader in Smart Thermal Imaging, Marks 10th Anniversary with Launch of Trailblazing AI-Powered SuperScene™ Mode
CNW

10 Years of Expert Knowledge. Now AI-Enabled. HANGZHOU, China, April 20, 2026 /CNW/ -- HIKMICRO is celebrating 10 years of global leadership in smart thermal imaging by introducing SuperScene™ Mode. This AI-powered breakthrough facilitates…

abc.net.au - Jason Om - I drove an EV for three days. It saved me money but cost me time
I drove an EV for three days. It saved me money but cost me time
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

With no end in sight to soaring fuel prices, some drivers are going electric to save money. The truth about driving in Australia is that you'll find a service station anywhere you go. The same can't be said of EV chargers. Most people will probably…

theage.com.au - Isabel McMillan - Vitamins, rubbish and knives: Inside Dezi Freeman's hideout
Vitamins, rubbish and knives: Inside Dezi Freeman's hideout
The Age

Sitting on a dusty wooden table inside a shipping container are two vitamin bottles – one of odourless wild fish oil, the other magnesium. Next to that sits a box of tissues, an empty container of sliced peaches, a bottle of methylated…

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