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How Kamuthi Solar Power Plant is Powering Tamil Nadu
The Adani Group fully commissioned the 648 MW Kamuthi Solar Power Plant in September 2016. Back then, it became the largest solar plant, surpassing the Topaz Solar Park in California, USA, which had a capacity of 550 MW. It spans over 2,500 acres and was completed in a record span of 8 months.
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Nevada lithium mine approved despite possible harm to endangered wildflower
Advocates vow to sue, saying plan, crucial to Biden’s clean energy agenda, will drive Tiehm’s buckwheat to extinction
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Fossil Fuel Interests Are Working to Kill Solar in One Ohio County. The Hometown Newspaper Is Helping.
A retired gas industry executive, a shadowy “grassroots” group and a controversial media company are spreading misinformation while turning residents against a proposed solar farm — and each other.
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Venezuela Lost Citgo, But the Battle’s Not Over Yet
Amber Energy’s $7.3 billion purchase of Citgo fell well short of analyst’s valuations. PDVSA Ad Hoc expects to appeal the decision soon in its battle to protect its claim on Citgo.
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How Solar Tracking Systems Increase Solar Productivity
A solar tracking system makes your solar system more powerful by orienting the solar panels such that the sunlight falls perpendicularly on the solar panels. In this way, a solar system with a tracking system produces more power than a traditional solar system. In this blog, we will discuss how a solar tracker works, and the different types of solar trackers commonly used in solar systems.
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Benefits and Challenges of Solar Carports
Solar energy continues its meteoric rise as a sustainable and cost-effective way to power our lives. But what if we could harness the sun's power while simultaneously creating valuable shade? Enter the solar carport – a unique structure that combines a traditional carport with a rooftop solar panel array. In 2024, solar carports offer a compelling solution for businesses and homeowners seeking to embrace clean energy and enhance their property.
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For decades, governments have subsidised fossil fuels. But why?
Why do governments still give billions to encourage fossil fuel production? The answer is often to shore up energy supplies.
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Top 6 Tips on How to Choose a Solar Installer
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LNG is an intelligence operation
TC Energy has spies, soldiers, even a former CIA director pushing pipelines and fracking in B.C. But they’re not invincible.
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China to meet its 2030 renewable energy target by end of this year
The breakneck speed of solar and wind energy expansion will see Chin surpass its 2030 renewable targets six years ahead of schedule, according to a state-owned research body’s forecasts.
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Oil and Gas Companies Are Trying to Rig the Marketplace
Fossil fuel interests are spreading misinformation that renewable energy is harmful, unreliable and worse for consumers.
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An Energy Saving House from 3400 Years Ago
It is probable that more prehistoric houses with a construction of two wattles were built than has been estimated so far—thus making use of the good insulation.
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New material allows for better hydrogen-based batteries and fuel cells
Researchers at the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research in Japan have developed a solid electrolyte for transporting hydride ions (H−) at room temper....
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Clean energy is officially “unstoppable” now
The International Energy Agency has a new forecast for 2030.
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Google’s AI could soon consume as much electricity as Ireland, study finds
Amid the debate over the dangers of widespread AI development, rarely do people talk about the huge amount of energy required to power it.
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The renewable energy revolution is happening faster than you think
Both China and the US, the world's top carbon emitters, are racing ahead with solar panels and wind turbines. It is even looking like we may soon see the beginning of the end for fossil fuels
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Why lasers could help make the electric grid greener
Thousands of renewable projects are waiting to connect to the grid, but there aren't enough transmission lines. Some tech companies have faster and cheaper solutions.
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Viral room-temperature superconductor claims spark excitement – and skepticism
Room-temperature superconductors could transform technology – but the latest, much-hyped claims should be approached with caution.
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First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia
Nuclear power now makes up about 25% of the generation of Georgia Power, the largest unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co.
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North America is now the growth leader for new battery factories
North America became the fastest growing regional market for planned new battery cell manufacturing factories by the end of 2022.
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