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Solar power is so big in Europe that electricity is being wasted
Over the past decade, hundreds of millions of solar panels have been installed from Sicily to Lapland, turning what was once a niche technology into Europe's biggest source of power during the summer months. That rapid buildout is now running into…
Bluetti says home solar power is now 'plug-and-play' - I went to the Balco launch to see if it's really that simple
Bluetti launches its new balcony solar power range The Balco 260 and Balco 500 make it simple to add solar energy to home set-ups The new line also includes a hub that turns almost any portable power station into a 'balcony power plant' Bluetti has…
Inox Clean acquires solar energy assets in U.S. for $750 million
Home-grown renewable energy firm Inox Clean has acquired 3 GW module and 3 GW cell manufacturing capacity from Boviet Solar in the U.S. in a $750-million deal. While the solar module capacity is operational, the cell manufacturing capacity is…
AI model uses cloud type and cover to predict solar power swings
A U.S. research team has developed a machine learning model that predicts variability in surface solar irradiance using cloud type and cloud cover as inputs. The model was originally developed and trained at a single site in Oklahoma, and the…
Towngas Jiangsu project first adopts EnerVenue's latest AMC energy storage technology
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company (0003), also known as Towngas, and the energy infrastructure firm EnerVenue have jointly announced the official commissioning of a pilot project for the fourth-generation Aqueous Metal Cell (AMC) energy storage…
US agrees to settle lawsuit that accused an Indian billionaire of hiding an alleged bribery scheme
The U.S. government has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against one of the world's richest people who is accused of duping investors by concealing that his company's huge solar energy project in India was being facilitated by an alleged bribery…
Exclusive - T1 Energy CEO Dan Barcelo on Solar's Scalability: Some Days 'Texas Grid Is over 50 Percent Solar'
T1 Energy CEO Dan Barcelo said during a Breitbart News policy event on Monday that solar power's “scalability” and “zero marginal costs” are key strengths in the evolving energy landscape, noting that on some summer days…
UN climate official's praise of China's clean-energy leadership shows China's deep responsibility for domestic energy security, global climate governance: expert
A drone photo taken on April 6, 2026 shows a view of a solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) integrated project by China General Nuclear Power Group in Damxung County of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. China General Nuclear Power…
US agrees to settle lawsuit that accused an Indian billionaire of hiding an alleged bribery scheme
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Europe Is Turning Off Solar Just as Gas Market Tightens
This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to our guide to the commodities driving the global economy. Today, reporter Will Mathis looks at the pitfalls of Europe's burgeoning solar industry. Is it possible to have too much green power?
'Deal with US not for trade, but to get Adani off hook': Rahul Gandhi slams PM
4 min read New Delhi Make us preferred source on Google Led by Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, the Congress has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over a news report saying the US Justice Department is set to drop…
Tech companies lobbied away stricter rules on gas-powered data centers
A pollution watchdog has dropped a proposed ruling that could have cut CO2 emissions from data centers 'dozens of times faster' than the current system, The Financial Times reports. Following lobbying by tech industry groups, the Science Based…
Columnist Russ Vernon-Jones: Staying hopeful while facing the climate threat
There is a bit of a debate among those of us who write about climate change. Some argue that our key responsibility is to keep people hopeful, because if people despair deeply about the climate crisis, they will be too discouraged to take any…
World News in Brief: Malnutrition in Somalia, hunger crisis in DR Congo, energy shortages in Cuba
Somalia's hunger crisis has worsened sharply in recent months, with more than half a million additional people now facing acute food insecurity compared to projections released in February. The deterioration has been driven by poor Gu rainfall…
Lidl to sell £400 plug-in solar panels - here's everything you need to know
The solution to rising electricity bills might soon be found middle aisle of Lidl, with news that high street supermarkets are to start selling cheap, plug-in solar panels. Thanks to a regulatory shake-up by the UK government, smaller plug-in solar…
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