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BENGALURU, India (AP) — One of the most carbon-polluting countries, India is also making huge efforts to harness the power of the sun, wind and other clean energy sources. Most of the electr... Read more
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of global energy and industrial applications, high-speed engines are emerging as pivotal components driving efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. The... Read more
Electricity demand could increase up to 16 percent across the United States by 2030, requiring up to a six-fold increase in the pace of building new generation and transmission. Can solar-pl... Read more
Imagine a farmer who sows his fields, nurtures the crops through months of hard work, then — during a particularly good harvest — simply dumps the surplus wheat off a cliff into the sea. How... Read more
A new solar technology is emerging that doesn’t require massive rooftops or sprawling solar farms to work effectively. It is perovskite solar cells, thin enough to slip into the device... Read more
Scientists are intrigued after spotting a highly unusual celestial object lurking at the very edge of our solar system. It’s possible the trans-Neptunian object, dubbed 2017 OF201, is... Read more
IRENA | Enabling Global Trade in Renewable Hydrogen and Derivative Commodities Key points While renewable electricity and biofuels will dominate the energy landscape by 2050, renewable hydr... Read more
Mississippi business owner Jim Dutton is feeling burned by Tren Solar, a Louisiana-based company that installed solar panels on his property, and Mosaic Solar, an affiliated company that loa... Read more