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Tory leadership underdog says young daughters demand climate action – but pledged to put farmers first
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Australian firm Kennon has revealed plans for an ambitious new project in Melbourne. Named 550 Spencer, the eight-story office building will produce more electricity than it requires using a cutting-edge solar facade made up of 1,182 solar panels.
To be clear, 550 Spencer's design isn't
The German company’s decision to cede market share to Chinese companies producing the material for solar panels, in order to focus on semiconductor-ready, electronic grade product, has seen it slip behind its rivals in terms of production scale.
With polysilicon demand still outstr
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — If you put solar panels on your roof, your home insurance company could drop you.
Fewer insurance companies will even cover solar panels on homes in Florida. It’s happening more and more now. So what’
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In an article recently published in the open-access journal International Journal of Hydrogen
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ new program for solar projects has been a disaster, argues an official with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. (Getty Images)
To most people in New Jersey, TREC and SuSi might sound like characters in a sci-fi movie or maybe
Cargo ships could one day be powered by ‘artificial leaves’ floating out at sea.
University of Cambridge Researchers have designed lightweight, flexible devices that use solar technology to convert light into fuel.
At just 1mm thick, the ultra-thin ‘leaves’
US startup New Use Energy Solutions has launched a new line of portable PV systems built with a module technology relying on Sunpower’s solar cells. The modules are assembled in the system via a custom vinyl tarp.
Image: New Use Energy Solutions (NUE)
Arizona-based startup New Us