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Heatable solar panel installation review: Best installer for high-end panels
Welcome to The Independent's updated Heatable solar review, offering a deep dive into one of our top picks for homeowners who want premium, high-efficiency systems when comparing the best solar panels for their home. If you're looking to generate…
I'm buying a house with solar panels - what should I check before signing?
With more than 1.5 million homes in the UK now generating their own electricity through solar panels, buying a place with solar panels is becoming a familiar scenario for house hunters. Panels can make a home cheaper to run and more sustainable…
Do solar panels work in winter? What UK homeowners should know
When the clocks go back and the days close in, it's natural to wonder whether solar panels can still pull their weight. The UK's short daylight hours and famously grey skies fuel a common misconception that solar panels ‘switch off' in…
Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station and Solar Panel review
REVIEW -Living in Florida means losing your power a couple of times a year due to thunderstorms and hurricanes. Having a whole-home generator would be perfect, but the cost is prohibitive. Having affordable backup power like the Anker SOLIX C2000…
Government buildings in A.P. to have solar power panels
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced a series of transformative measures for the State's energy sector, including large-scale solar power generation on government buildings, the setting up of 5,000 electric vehicle…
Sunman to build 500 MW solar panel manufacturing plant in Australia
The Sunman Group, founded by solar pioneer and University of New South Wales (UNSW) alumnus Zhengrong Shi, has announced it will develop Australia's largest solar module manufacturing plant in the Hunter Valley after landing AUD 171 million…
30 Under 30 Energy & Green Tech 2026: Meet The Founders Recharging Our Energy Future
For centuries, small-scale gold miners have used highly toxic mercury to extract tiny particles of gold from crushed ore. If not carefully managed, the resulting slurry can be devastating to the environment. Eric Herrera, cofounder and CEO of San…
How to Identify Automated License Plate Readers at the U.S.-Mexico Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and scores of state and local law enforcement agencies have installed a massive dragnet of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in the US-Mexico borderlands. In…
Christmas postbox closure in Barton-upon-Humber 'disappointing' - BBC News
A postmistress says a decision to temporarily close a postbox outside her branch weeks before Christmas is 'disappointing'. Mairi Wingate and staff at the Barton-Upon-Humber Post Office said they arrived for work on Friday to find the postbox…
Opinion | Battery revolution set to spark Global South's century of prosperity
Renewable energy is the tech revolution of our time. It promises ubiquitous, cheap and easily accessible energy for all. The rise of the sodium-ion battery is the final piece to make this dream come true. Its low cost and reliable energy storage…
I have only just got a doorbell camera and I am obsessed
I am very late to the doorbell camera trend. It's something I have never really thought about getting, especially as we have a security camera. But when I was offered to try the EZVIZ EP3x Pro dual camera video doorbell I thought I'd see what all…
Scientists Created the Blackest Fabric Ever, Then Made a Dress
The tiny black dress may be a fashion classic, but making the tiny, perfectly black dress is more a job for scientists. In nature, black can be tremendously functional and fashionable, but for materials engineers, recreating that level of darkness…
Sustainability On The Steppes: Mongolia's Path To Green Finance
Munkhtuya Rentsenbat is the CEO of Khan Bank. Mongolia's story of sustainability is centuries old. From the time of Chinggis Khan and even earlier, nomadic life was lived in harmony with nature. Herders moved with the seasons, ensuring that…
Cape Town reaps rewards of green energy push
A R2.6 billion green economy investment has been facilitated in Cape Town. Cape Town's efforts to unlock renewable energy potential led to employment gains and added investment to the tune of R2.6 billion, between 2014 and 2024. This is according…
CM Naidu Proposes Solar Rooftops On Govt Buildings
At a review meeting held with the Energy department, Naidu cleared several proposals for strengthening the power sector. He said ferro alloys units, vital to the state's industrial ecosystem, would continue to receive incentives for a year more.
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