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Australia's Floating Solar Array Is Doing A Lot More Than Generating Electricity
Australia's water supplies are evaporating. According to researchers at Deakin University, the country's water infrastructure loses nearly 370 billion gallons every year due to evaporation, about three times the water in Sydney Harbor. But the land…
Focus groups, fees and plug-in panels: Interest in home solar grows in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Utilities will take another run at enacting new fees for residents who connect their home solar panels to the power grid as the popularity of solar energy continues to grow. At a Utilities Board committee meeting scheduled for May…
$200 million manufacturing facility may add 800 jobs in Houston
Houston's job market is getting a boost with a new $200 million manufacturing facility expected to create hundreds of jobs in the area. SEG Solar, a Houston-based photovoltaic manufacturing company, plans to establish a new four-gigawatt solar…
India's Grids Must Now Be Smart Enough For Clean Power
In this photograph taken on October 5, 2021, farmer and doctor Amit Singh speaks during an interview with AFP at his solar farm in Bhaloji village of India's Rajasthan state. FEATURE by Glenda KWEK (Photo by SAJJAD HUSSAIN / AFP) / TO GO WITH…
Living a planet-friendly life | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
In the next 20 years it is likely that today's routine lifestyles will change dramatically, whether we like it or not. It will be a result of climate change caused by the release of CO2 into the atmosphere, which is warming the planet. In the…
Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Here Comes the Sun, by Bill McKibben
For our June, 2026 meeting we will be reading and discussing the first four chapters of Here Comes the Sun, by Bill McKinnen (Amazon) (Norton). For our July meeting we will finish the book. Our climate, and our democracy, are melting down. But Bill…
Dubai launches first smart bus station with live transport updates, 24/7 services
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened its first smart bus station at Mall of the Emirates, introducing round-the-clock digital services aimed at making public transport journeys faster and more convenient. Directly linked to the…
Look: Israel is applying the Gaza model in Lebanon, flattening homes, villages
An entire street is levelled. Houses and shops are flattened, including a popular cafe. This is what is left of the town of Bint Jbeil, just a couple of miles from the Israeli border, nearly two months after Israel relaunched its ground offensive…
Outstanding' Northumberland home in 'charming' village for sale at £1.1m
Take a look inside an 'outstanding' detached home in a 'charming' Northumberland village, up for sale at £1.1million. Set just a 13 minute drive away from nearby Hexham in Humshaugh, the modern property is being marketed by Brunton…
60 ways to make your backyard so dope for under $25
All it takes is a few updates, some bug mitigation, and some creative decor to take your garden from a weekend chore to your favorite hangout. From extra lighting for a whimsical vibe, to wind chimes that will have you in a sound bath, to…
Beatbot's Anniversary Campaign Turns Pool Cleaning Into a Smarter Buying Decision
Pool ownership has always come with a predictable trade-off. You get the luxury of a private outdoor space, but you also inherit a maintenance cycle that rarely stays contained. Even with robotic cleaners, the promise of automation has often been…
Solar Stocks To Follow Now - May 10th
Megatrends Still Matter: 3 Growth Stocks for the Next 10 Years First Solar, Nextpower, SolarEdge Technologies, Sunrun, Enphase Energy, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, and Canadian Solar are the seven Solar stocks to watch today, according to…
Update on huge Google data centre in Essex as energy use questioned
Conditions around energy usage at a planned Google data centre on part of North Weald Airfield have been challenged by pressure groups. Plans for a Google data centre at the Epping Forest airfield were granted by Epping Forest District Council in…
'Scottish Power hasn't paid me for solar energy since my husband died'
illustration: nina krause In July 2012 I bought some solar panels and registered for a Feed in Tariff (FiT) from Scottish Power linked to the RPI (retail prices index) measure of inflation and guaranteed for 25 years. I put my husband's name next…
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