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southwalesargus.co.uk - Elizabeth Birt - Extensions and solar panels - the latest Newport planning applications
Extensions and solar panels - the latest Newport planning applications
South Wales Argus

Several applications have been submitted relating to the discharge or variation of planning conditions across a variety of sites in Newport. A partial discharge of cycle storage requirements has been lodged for a property on Walmer Road, converted…

theguardian.com - Jillian Ambrose - Record number of homes in Great Britain turn to green energy as fuel prices soar
Record number of homes in Great Britain turn to green energy as fuel prices soar
The Guardian

British households are turning to green home energy upgrades in record numbers to try to keep bills down as the Iran crisis sends global oil and gas prices soaring, data from leading energy suppliers suggests. Figures show demand for solar panels…

vice.com - Luis Prada - The Unexpected Use Scientists Found for 16th-Century Bullets
The Unexpected Use Scientists Found for 16th-Century Bullets
VICE

Lead bullets created centuries ago might one day help power your home. If that comes to pass, we can thank a team of scientists who found that toxic lead waste, including musket balls dating back to the 16 and 17 centuries, can be used as a key…

cointelegraph.com - Turner Wright - Prediction Market Users Await Artemis II Mission Splashdown
Prediction Market Users Await Artemis II Mission Splashdown
Cointelegraph

Users on the prediction markets platform Kalshi are using the platform's event contracts to bet on the aftermath of the Artemis II mission, NASA's first manned spacecraft to the Moon in more than 50 years. As of Friday, several event contracts…

businessinsider.com - Joshua Nelken-Zitser - I'm a 64-year-old retiree who bought a tiny home after my divorce. It gave me a fresh start I could afford.
I'm a 64-year-old retiree who bought a tiny home after my divorce. It gave me a fresh start I could afford.
Business Insider

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Margot Hollander, 64, a retired dance teacher and project manager. She lives in the Dutch tiny home village of Minitopia, Eindhoven. The piece has been edited for length and clarity. After my…

thenyledger.com - Press Room - Prediction Market Users Await Artemis II Mission Splashdown
Prediction Market Users Await Artemis II Mission Splashdown
The New York Ledger

The 10-day lunar flyby mission is expected to end in a splashdown landing in the Pacific Ocean on Friday evening. Users on the prediction markets platform Kalshi are using the platform's event contracts to bet on the aftermath of the Artemis II…

rappler.com - Iya Gozum - Solar rush': Surge in solar demand overwhelms local industry
Solar rush': Surge in solar demand overwhelms local industry
RAPPLER

The surge in demand for solar installation has overwhelmed the local solar industry, which mainly sources its components from China. Solar installers can barely keep up with the increasing demand that they now find themselves rejecting clients or…

foreignpolicy.com - Bruce Friedrich - The Fight Over the Future of Meat
The Fight Over the Future of Meat
Foreign Policy

In the fall of 2024, a group of 11 Republican members of Congress led by Reps. Andrew Garbarino and Dan Newhouse wrote to the director of homeland security at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the director of national intelligence to warn that…

chroniclelive.co.uk - Austen Shakespeare - Padel courts and church roof repairs among latest Tyneside planning applications
Padel courts and church roof repairs among latest Tyneside planning applications
Chronicle Live

Construction of a new house in the back garden of 21 Lyndhurst Road, Benton. 70-72 Church Way, North Shields, Tyne And Wear, NE29 0AA, change of use to office unit from self contained three-bedroom first floor flat. Unit 9, Benton Business Park…

straitstimes.com - Thailand to increase essential goods allowance for 'vulnerable' groups
Thailand to increase essential goods allowance for 'vulnerable' groups
The Straits Times

Sign up now: Get insights on Asia's fast-moving developments Published Apr 11, 2026, 05:39 PM BANGKOK - Thailand will increase its allowance for essential goods starting on April 13 to help mitigate the economic impacts of the Mideast war, which…

jalopnik.com - Justin Hughes - Toyota Partners With Volvo Group And Daimler Trucks To Keep Trying To Make Hydrogen Work
Toyota Partners With Volvo Group And Daimler Trucks To Keep Trying To Make Hydrogen Work
Jalopnik

Despite EV chargers being installed at a record pace, Toyota continues to bet part of its future on hydrogen fuel cells. In addition to continuing production of the Mirai, Toyota has joined Volvo and Daimler in their effort to replace diesels with…

t3.com - Alistair Charlton - Hundreds of 1,500 kW EV chargers are coming to the UK - taking electric car charging to a whole new level
Hundreds of 1,500 kW EV chargers are coming to the UK - taking electric car charging to a whole new level
T3

BYD is bringing hundreds of its ultra-rapid 'Flash' electric car chargers to the UK and Europe this year. They can charge at up to 1,500 kW – some four times more powerful than the quickest EV chargers available today. Initially only the Z9…

time.com - Jeffrey Kluger - How NASA Achieved the Historic Artemis II Splashdown
How NASA Achieved the Historic Artemis II Splashdown
Time

Every crewed mission to the moon starts with fire and ends with water. Artemis II was no different. The spacecraft and crew began their journey on April 1, under the power of six rocket engines pouring flames that generated 8.8 million lb. of…

thehindu.com - Dhruv Sharma - Why India must define its own green factory standards now
Why India must define its own green factory standards now
The Hindu

When a Japanese multinational technology company announces that its factory in Osaka runs on floating solar panels on an adjacent reservoir, global sustainability indices take note. But when a California-based EV battery manufacturer's auto…

boisestatepublicradio.org - Bob Kustra - 'The War Below' by Ernest Scheyder
'The War Below' by Ernest Scheyder
Boise State Public Radio

To build electric vehicles, solar panels, cell phones, and millions of other devices means the world must dig more mines to extract lithium, copper, and other vital building blocks. But mines are deeply unpopular, even as they have a role to play…

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