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California's latest benefit to illegal immigrants: Free solar panels
California is spending millions of dollars on a program that provides free solar panels, refrigerators, and windows to “low-income” farmworkers, including illegal immigrants. The initiative, called the Farmworker Housing Component of…
7 Devices You Can Power With Portable Solar Panels (And 6 You Can't)
A single set of solar portable panels from major brands easily delivers between 100 and 400 watts, but will need a power station or battery to store and supply power. Power stations are critical because not only do they store the power, but they…
China's April industrial profits grow at fastest in more than two years
China's industrial profits in April grew at the fastest pace since November 2023, despite financial pressures stemming from softening domestic demand and rising component costs exacerbated by the Middle East crisis. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT…
Government plan to help over a million households cut energy bill
The Warm Homes Plan announced earlier this year is meant to cut bills and help millions of households regardless if they own their home, rent privately or live in social housing. The Government's plan hopes to deploy solar panels on the rooftops of…
Green jobs contributing £10.2bn to Scotland's economy, says CBI
Kevin KeaneScotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent Net-zero-related industries are supporting more than 105,000 jobs in Scotland and contributing £10.2bn to the economy, according to industry research. The jobs include…
Renewable energy is overtaking traditional power projects across Africa, industry leaders say
Africa's next generation of power projects is increasingly being built around solar and wind power and battery storage, as governments and investors shift away from coal and large hydropower dams in search of cheaper, faster and more reliable…
Inside the fresh water plants China wants to sell to the Middle East
Yancheng, China | On China's Yellow Sea, near the city of Yancheng north of Shanghai, the water laps against mudflats in thick, brown waves, carrying sediment from some of Asia's busiest industrial regions. Piped from the shoreline into a…
Redefining Where Enterprise Value Is Created: At The Intersection Of Energy And Technology
Jay Bhatty is the CEO and founder of NatGasHub.com. Energy costs affect every business in every industry. Whether you're the CEO of an airline, a retailer or an automotive parts manufacturer, energy is a necessity on your balance sheet that…
Renewable energy is overtaking traditional power projects across Africa, industry leaders say
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5 million homes to get 'direct support' and cut bills in Government plan
The Warm Homes Plan is meant to upgrade homes to be more energy efficient The Warm Homes Plan, unveiled earlier this year, is designed to slash bills and assist millions of households, regardless of whether they own their home, rent privately or…
Revisiting Bernie's 'Democratic Socialism' speech, ten years later
Before 2015, the term “democratic socialism” was foreign to the American political lexicon. It was certainly not cool among the chattering class, to say nothing of the politically powerless. Then, something happened that thrust…
Cuba's solar expansion is happening fast
Cuba has been rapidly expanding its solar infrastructure because of the U.S. oil blockade. With the help of China, solar farms have popped up all over the country. But renewable energy access is unequal across the island and Cuba still has a ways…
The Economic Path to Climate Justice
CAPE TOWN—As the world pursues decarbonization, the concept of a “just transition” has become ubiquitous, particularly when describing the shift away from fossil fuels in emerging and developing economies. Emissions targets at…
Blackwood community hub solar & battery project powers ahead with funding boost
A community facility in South Lanarkshire is set to benefit from lower energy costs and reduced carbon emissions after major renewable energy funding supported the installation of solar panels and battery storage technology. The investment at the…
Energy bills: What is happening to gas and electricity prices?
Typical annual energy bills will rise by £221 to £1,862 from 1 July, the regulator Ofgem has announced. The 13% increase in the energy cap affects millions and reflects soaring wholesale oil and gas costs caused by the US-Israel war…
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