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bloomberg.com - Watch Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth
Watch Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth
Bloomberg

Why Solar Power Belongs on Earth Orbiting solar farms may sound like the future of clean energy. Bloomberg Opinion's Mark Gongloff explains why keeping renewables on Earth is the simpler and smarter option.

channelnewsasia.com - Mariejo Ramos - Philippines bets big on solar power, but remote communities risk being left behind
Philippines bets big on solar power, but remote communities risk being left behind
CNA

MANILA: The Philippines is accelerating its shift to solar energy as it grapples with some of the highest electricity prices in Southeast Asia and seeks to reduce its dependence on imported fuel. However, many of the archipelago's remote…

independent.co.uk - Allan Olingo - Solar cold storage helps African farmers cut losses and reach global markets
Solar cold storage helps African farmers cut losses and reach global markets
The Independent

Kenyan farmer Yvonne Anyonyi Mumiah walks in the early morning between rows of rosemary, basil and other crops destined for European supermarkets. She once worried that transport delays or extreme heat could spoil much of her harvest, but now…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - India's Solar Demand Set For 22% Annual Growth Through 2035
India's Solar Demand Set For 22% Annual Growth Through 2035
Zero Hedge

Submitted by Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com India's solar capacity is set to surge by 22% each year by 2035 as the data center boom will drive increased power consumption, a new report by Nuvama showed on Monday. The consultancy estimates that…

winnipegfreepress.com - Allan Olingo, The Associated Press - Solar cold storage helps African farmers cut losses and reach global markets
Solar cold storage helps African farmers cut losses and reach global markets
Winnipeg Free Press

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space.com - Sharmila Kuthunur - Scientists find strange changes on sun hours before a powerful X9 solar flare: 'I was not expecting what I found
Scientists find strange changes on sun hours before a powerful X9 solar flare: 'I was not expecting what I found
Space

Scientists may have finally seen the sun telegraph an eruption hours before it happened — and the one caught was one of our star's most powerful explosions. Drawing on a rare dataset collected in the hours leading up to a massive solar…

wsj.com - Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Wall Street Journal

The latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0647 GMT – China's battery sector is likely to benefit from strong energy-transition-linked…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - America's Largest Wind Farm To Begin Operations This Month
America's Largest Wind Farm To Begin Operations This Month
Zero Hedge

The SunZia Wind Project, the largest wind farm in the United States, is scheduled to kick off operations this month, roughly three years after construction activities began on the project, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a June…

forbes.com - Alan Ohnsman - Forget Elon's Data Centers In Space. This Startup Wants To Float Them At Sea
Forget Elon's Data Centers In Space. This Startup Wants To Float Them At Sea
Forbes

Panthalassa began testing Ocean-2, a prototype data center node off the coast of Washington state, in 2025. Among big future businesses Elon Musk is selling investors in newly public SpaceX is his plan to put data centers in space: solar-powered…

globenewswire.com - Statkraft AS - Statkraft to pump more water into Blåsjø reservoir
Statkraft to pump more water into Blåsjø reservoir
GlobeNewswire

(Oslo, 14 June 2026) – Statkraft has decided to build the Blåfjell Pump, which will channel more water directly into Blåsjø, Norway's largest hydropower reservoir. This will increase production in the Ulla-Førre…

vice.com - Luis Prada - Antarctica Just Experienced a Winter Heatwave Unlike Anything Scientists Have Seen Before
Antarctica Just Experienced a Winter Heatwave Unlike Anything Scientists Have Seen Before
VICE

Not to be alarmist or anything, but things are heating up in Antarctica, and I don't mean things are getting exciting. They're getting literally quite hot. Way too hot for a place that's supposed to be among the coldest on Earth. As reported by The…

globaltimes.cn - China's national energy administration calls for stronger measures to boost new-energy consumption, generation
China's national energy administration calls for stronger measures to boost new-energy consumption, generation
Global Times

A drone photo taken on Jan. 13, 2026 shows the construction site of a 20-megawatt offshore wind turbine unit in the coastal waters of southeast China's Fujian Province. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan) China's National Energy Administration (NEA) has called…

bbc.co.uk - Frankie Golding - Jersey pupils design products to change the world
Jersey pupils design products to change the world
BBC

More than 1,000 school pupils have taken part in a product design competition that aims to inspire the engineers of the future. Primary and secondary pupils from schools across Jersey have had their ideas judged by local engineers and contest…

bgr.com - Eduardo Ariedo - 5 Mistakes Homeowners Make With Solar Panels
5 Mistakes Homeowners Make With Solar Panels
BGR

Installing solar panels seems like an easy decision when the energy bill keeps rising each month, but many homeowners often make mistakes before they even sign the contract. That happens because buying these solar panels for a house does not follow…

cmu.edu - Dirty Solar Panels Are Less Effective. CMU Researchers Want To Fix That Problem
Dirty Solar Panels Are Less Effective. CMU Researchers Want To Fix That Problem
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science

As more solar power is added to the energy grid in Western Pennsylvania and across the world, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are thinking about what comes next: how to maintain those solar panels. The technical term for when dust, pollen…

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