Solar power has shifted from niche technology to a central pillar of the global energy system, and the pace of change is only ...
With its increasingly popular adoption on both a residential and commercial scale, the solar power industry has already changed the face of renewable energy. At the same time, solar continues to ...
Floating solar farms have moved from novelty to serious infrastructure, turning reservoirs, lakes and sheltered coastal waters into power plants. As solar capacity races past 1,200 G worldwide, ...
The planet’s third biggest polluter is adding wind and solar and electrifying transport at a faster pace than China did at ...
Two government meetings and two town halls on solar farms will pass before the end of February in Dearborn County as people ...
Despite policy uncertainty from Washington, the U.S. solar industry continues to shine. A new report from the Solar Energy Industries Association and global energy research group Wood Mackenzie shows ...
The United States now has hundreds of installations on closed landfills, though the remaining sites may be limited by ...
The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act signals a major shift in federal energy policy. Among its provisions, the law accelerates the phase-out of tax credits for new wind and solar projects ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Annie Minoff: Graham Alexander has been working in solar energy for a long time.
What if the future of solar energy wasn’t just brighter but fundamentally redefined? Imagine a world where solar panels are not only more efficient but also cheaper, more durable, and adaptable to ...
Africa, blessed with some of the world’s highest solar irradiation levels, is experiencing an unprecedented surge in solar market momentum. From the vast deserts of the Sahel to the fertile plains of ...
Southampton Conservation Commission meeting discussing a proposed solar generating and storage facility on Jan. 5, 2025. Staff Photo / Sam Ferland Sign up for the Gazette's morning newsletter and get ...