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gizmodo.com - Zainab Falak - Betta's Solar-Powered Robot Pool Skimmer Drops by Hundreds, Just in Time for Peak Pool Season
Betta's Solar-Powered Robot Pool Skimmer Drops by Hundreds, Just in Time for Peak Pool Season
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

If you've got a pool at home and are planning to use it this summer, a smart pool cleaner can make maintenance really easy. Betta's lineup features some excellent options, most of which are discounted right now – for a short time. The brand…

independent.co.uk - Samantha Lawler - US company cleared to install giant mirror in space to create 'sunlight on demand'
US company cleared to install giant mirror in space to create 'sunlight on demand'
The Independent

A giant mirror to create “sunlight on demand” was just approved by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), despite opposition from astronomers and the public, and real safety concerns. The FCC approved the company…

gizmodo.com - Mike Fazioli - Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 With 200W Solar Panel Is Nearly 50% Off, Turning a Power Station Into a Full Solar Generator Setup for Less
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 With 200W Solar Panel Is Nearly 50% Off, Turning a Power Station Into a Full Solar Generator Setup for Less
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Amazon's just dropped a massive bundle deal that will get you through both the good times (camping trips, RV adventures) and the bad (power outages, weather emergencies). Jackery's Explorer 1000 v2 power station bundled with a 200W solar panel is…

newsweek.com - Anna Skinner - Giant space mirror tests reflecting sunlight back to earth for extra energy
Giant space mirror tests reflecting sunlight back to earth for extra energy
Newsweek

A proposal to create 'sunlight on demand' from space has moved forward after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a test satellite carrying a giant reflective mirror designed to redirect sunlight back to Earth. The project…

thedailyrecord.com - Commentary: - The grid reliability trap behind solar's latest milestone
The grid reliability trap behind solar's latest milestone
Maryland Daily Record

The news that solar power recently overtook coal generation in the United States has been treated by some as a turning point worth celebrating. But before policymakers and grid planners draw the wrong conclusion, they should pause. This milestone…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - Britain Bets On Hydropower To Boost Energy Security
Britain Bets On Hydropower To Boost Energy Security
Zero Hedge

Britain has provisionally approved three major pumped storage hydropower projects in Scotland, the first of their kind in more than 40 years. Pumped storage facilities will act as large-scale energy storage systems, helping balance intermittent…

fool.com - Ryan Vanzo - SpaceX Just Did Something NuScale Power Investors Should Be Watching
SpaceX Just Did Something NuScale Power Investors Should Be Watching
The Motley Fool

The artificial intelligence industry has an energy problem. The data center infrastructure that AI technologies rely on to operate is so energy-intensive that the current electricity grid is nowhere near powerful enough to support the ongoing…

independent.co.uk - Jeff Meyer - Can you get a solar panel grant in Scotland in 2026?
Can you get a solar panel grant in Scotland in 2026?
The Independent

Scottish homeowners cannot currently apply for a government grant specifically to install standard solar panels. However, some low-income or vulnerable households may be able to receive solar panels through targeted energy-efficiency schemes. Our…

thenation.com - The Nation - Cuba Moves Toward Market Socialism Amid the US Assault
Cuba Moves Toward Market Socialism Amid the US Assault
Home 7/12 | The Nation

Bluesky The Cuban government is implementing a dramatic opening to foreign and domestic capital, private business, the market and the dollar, and has promised to take a machete to its traditionally obstinate bureaucracy, as it grapples with a US…

networkworld.com - Andy Patrizio - Weather grows as one of data center growth's greatest risks
Weather grows as one of data center growth's greatest risks
Network World

AI-driven hyperscale data centers are creating a new generation of risks and challenges that extend well beyond power shortages and chip supply, according to a new report from Zurich North America. The unprecedented scale, speed and complexity of…

thehindubusinessline.com - Letters to Editor
Letters to Editor
BusinessLine

Apropos, ‘Good problem', (July 13), India's exponential expansion of solar power generation epitomises its renewable energy ambitions, yet the glaring inadequacy of storage infrastructure remains a formidable bottleneck. Consequently…

nationalobserver.com - Breanna Milton - Ontario politicians and residents take issue with AI's gas usage
Ontario politicians and residents take issue with AI's gas usage
Canada's National Observer

As the Ford government pushes for natural gas expansion in Ontario, some political leaders and environmental advocacy groups are growing concerned that the fossil fuel could power new data centres in Toronto. For its part, Climate Fast, a…

fool.com - Courtney Carlsen - What Does Rocket Lab's $8 Billion Iridium Acquisition Signal for the New Space Stock Era?
What Does Rocket Lab's $8 Billion Iridium Acquisition Signal for the New Space Stock Era?
The Motley Fool

Rocket Lab (RKLB 5.54%) is the second-most-used space launch company in the United States, trailing only Space Exploration Technologies (SPCX 4.27%), or SpaceX. Beyond launch services, Rocket Lab is building a business spanning diverse segments of…

theconversation.com - Chris North - Why the US-China Moon race could turn into a lunar land grab
Why the US-China Moon race could turn into a lunar land grab
The Conversation

Sixty years ago, the United States and the Soviet Union were embroiled in a race to the Moon, which the USA won. The 21st-century lunar contest, with China stepping in for the Soviet Union, has many similarities, but key differences. The Apollo…

fool.com - Anthony Di Pizio - How Low Can SpaceX Stock Go?
How Low Can SpaceX Stock Go?
The Motley Fool

Space Exploration Technologies (SPCX 4.51%) went public on June 12. Its stock promptly soared to a peak of $225, giving the company a whopping $2.9 trillion market capitalization, but it has since plummeted by 35% to close at $145 on Friday, July…

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