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Europe Needs a Solar Boom Now or Regret Missing Out in a Decade

Europeans need to urgently increase the solar power that their economies generate or face a reckoning with climate change they could regret.  Those are the stark choices outlined by top European Continue Reading

Posted On : 28 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Solar

Solar panels are more efficient than you’ve heard. This material could make them even better.

Renewable energy has been on the defensive recently. Following the release of Planet of the Humans , the controversial new climate change documentary executive produced by Michael Moore, fossil fuel–backed Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • USA

Trump Administration Approves Largest U.S. Solar Project Ever

The U.S. Department of the Interior approved this week the biggest solar project in the United States ever—an estimated US$1-billion solar plus battery storage project in Nevada. Australia’s Quinbrook Infrastructure Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Kobe team develops method for highly efficient hydrogen production using sunlight, water and hematite

A research group led by Associate Professor Takashi Tachikawa of Kobe University’s Molecular Photoscience Research Center has developed a strategy that greatly increases the amount of hydrogen produced from sunlight Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Trump administration signals help coming for solar and wind energy amid pandemic

The Trump administration is signaling it is about to offer a lifeline to solar and wind projects battered by the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter sent to senators Thursday, the Continue Reading

Posted On : 9 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Solar

Australia’s Biggest Solar Farm Gets Green Light After Power Deal

Neoen SA will start construction on Australia’s biggest solar farm after winning a power purchase agreement with Queensland state’s renewables company. The Paris-based company will invest A$570 million ($366 million) in the Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Wind

Virginia climate law spurs significant clean energy push at Dominion

Dominion Energy updated investors Tuesday on medium-term clean power generation development plans resulting from recent Virginia legislation that includes spending $3.5 billion on developing 2.6 GW of offshore wind and Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

The Next Perovskite Solar Breakthrough Could Give Us Endless Energy By 2025

Harnessing the motherlode of the sun’s power is almost within our reach. The sun, our primary source of energy, bathes our Blue Planet in more solar energy than we can Continue Reading

Posted On : 2 May 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

Are Solar Windows The Next Big Renewable Breakthrough?

Windows that let in light and produce electricity at the same time: a recipe for a perfect life and an idea as fascinating as unattainable. At least until recently. Making Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar
  • Wind

Solar and Wind Cheapest Sources of Power in Most of the World

Solar and onshore wind power are now the cheapest new sources of electricity in at least two-thirds of the world’s population, further threatening the two fossil-fuel stalwarts — coal and Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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