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japantimes.co.jp - Bukola Adebayo - Made in Nigeria: Inside Africa's push to be a solar superpower
Made in Nigeria: Inside Africa's push to be a solar superpower
The Japan Times

In a sprawling factory in Nigeria's southern state of Cross River, dozens of young technicians swarm around a production line, picking out solar-powered batteries, fans and lamps to test for quality. Clad in pink overalls, they package the tested…

zdnet.com - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes - Are wind power generators viable at home? My buying verdict after a year of testing
Are wind power generators viable at home? My buying verdict after a year of testing
ZDNET

The Shine Turbine kit is on sale for $320, while the Essentials Kit is on sale for $350. The kit includes everything you need to turn wind into electrical energy, and the turbine features a 12,000 mAh battery. There are limitations, which include…

bbc.co.uk - Matt Murray - Swansea: Teenager who fled Ukraine war now studying space technology - BBC News
Swansea: Teenager who fled Ukraine war now studying space technology - BBC News
BBC

A 16-year-old who fled the war in Ukraine is now working with top scientists on space technology that could help the world achieve net zero. Kateryna has been described as an 'exceptional and brilliant student' by her lecturer. The teenager spent…

mashable.com - Lois Mackenzie - Best power station deal: Save $1,501 on Jackery HomePower 3000
Best power station deal: Save $1,501 on Jackery HomePower 3000
Mashable

SAVE $1,501: As of Nov. 17, the Jackery HomePower 3000 is on sale for $1,498 at Amazon. That's a 50% discount on the list price. We're just three days away from Amazon's Black Friday sale officially kicking off (Nov. 20), but if you're itching for…

theguardian.com - Ajit Niranjan - Cop30: calls for new urgency to talks as studies show global warming may reach 2.5C - latest updates
Cop30: calls for new urgency to talks as studies show global warming may reach 2.5C - latest updates
The Guardian

There was a brief flurry of noise in the “where on Earth will Cop31 be held” guessing game on the weekend. For those who have not been paying attention: Australia and Turkey have rival bids to host next year's Cop. They have for…

heraldnet.com - Comment: Ignoring Trump, stock market believes in climate crisis
Comment: Ignoring Trump, stock market believes in climate crisis
HeraldNet.com

By Mark Gongloff / Bloomberg Opinion There's an old climate joke that goes, 'You may not believe in climate change, but your insurance company does.' If you're in the market for new environmental humor - and really, who isn't? - you can now update…

forbes.com - Joshua Pearce - Can Cheap Electricity From Agrivoltaics Give EVs The Power They Need?
Can Cheap Electricity From Agrivoltaics Give EVs The Power They Need?
Forbes

Charging an EV next to a solar farm. Some of the best solutions to engineering problems occur when you combine two problems that solve each other. In engineering this is the concept of symbiotic design. The integrated solution uses the constraints…

thehindu.com - Moyurie Som - An uncertain solar-powered future
An uncertain solar-powered future
The Hindu

Twice a day every day for the last 20 years, 31-year-old Rita Roy and her two friends, Renuka and Achinta, would meet at the Panchet Dam to graze their cattle along the banks of the reservoir. From being long-time neighbours, they evolved into…

theguardian.com - Guardian staff reporter - High art: the museum that is only accessible via an eight-hour hike
High art: the museum that is only accessible via an eight-hour hike
The Guardian

At 2,300 metres above sea level, Italy's newest – and most remote – cultural outpost is visible long before it becomes reachable. A red shard on a ridge, it looks first like a warning sign, and then something more comforting: a…

nytimes.com - Ivan Penn - Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy
Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy
The New York Times

On Brazil's third-largest river basin, deep in the Amazon, a massive hydroelectric power plant stands as a monument to the world's oldest source of clean energy — and the big challenges it faces. Drought and time have taken their toll on the…

cornwalllive.com - Britta Zeltmann - Padel courts, toilets upgrade, new homes, 'street hub' planned
Padel courts, toilets upgrade, new homes, 'street hub' planned
Cornwall Live

Plans for new padel courts, changes to Hayle Library and installation of a BT street hub are among the latest planning applications submitted to Cornwall Council in the past week. Every week more than 100 applications are validated by Cornwall…

dw.com - Louise Osborne - China: The reluctant climate leader - DW - 11/17/2025
China: The reluctant climate leader - DW - 11/17/2025
dw.com

When Donald Trump was sworn in as US president, he quickly signed an executive order triggering the process to withdraw the country from the Paris Agreement — the global pact aimed at limiting global warming and slowing climate change. Since…

techcrunch.com - Anthony Ha - How much of the AI data center boom will be powered by renewable energy?
How much of the AI data center boom will be powered by renewable energy?
TechCrunch

According to a new report from the International Energy Agency, the world will spend $580 billion on data centers this year — $40 billion more than will be spent finding new oil supplies. Those numbers help to illustrate some big shifts in…

smh.com.au - Craig Nolan - Osmond ramps up Spanish heavy minerals hunt
Osmond ramps up Spanish heavy minerals hunt
The Sydney Morning Herald

, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Heavy minerals hunter Osmond Resources has intersected further quartzite layers that look prospective for a suite of lucrative heavy…

yomiuri.co.jp - 上羽 - Potato Chip Maker Koike-ya Opens New Factory in Gifu City; Facility Includes Attraction Where Visitors Can Design Their Own Chips
Potato Chip Maker Koike-ya Opens New Factory in Gifu City; Facility Includes Attraction Where Visitors Can Design Their Own Chips
読売新聞オンライン

KAIZU, Gifu — Koike-ya Inc., a popular manufacturer of potato chips and other snack foods, recently held a grand opening ceremony for a new factory in the city of Kaizu, Gifu Prefecture. The new facility is one of the largest in the country…

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