Solar power became the most affordable energy source between 2021 and 2025, with costs dropping below coal and natural gas in ...
Solar output is expected to lead a surge in renewable power supply in the next decade, the International Energy Agency said, with renewables seen accounting for 80% of growth in global electricity ...
It could force the industry to address the issues that have made installing solar more expensive in the U.S. than elsewhere ...
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Sembcorp to acquire ReNew’s solar energy business for $190m
Singapore-based Sembcorp Industries has agreed to acquire ReNew Sun Bright, the solar energy unit of ReNew Energy Global, for ...
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China's new 'solar-power window coating' can capture energy and power household devices
A new technique has been developed for capturing solar power through windows, which could dramatically improve solar energy utilization, particularly for high-rise buildings.
The power grids business Hitachi bought from ABB for $11 billion is likely to hit the upper end of its 2025 targets despite the effects of a coronavirus downturn over the next two years, Chief ...
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Exclusive: South Korean Solar Cell Market Overrun by Chinese Products
Chinese solar cells have surpassed a 95% market share in South Korea last year. Just five years ago, domestic solar cells ...
Startup funding activity has continued to hold steady this week, with nearly $53.5 million announced across sectors including ...
Liquidity Services demonstrates solid financial performance with recent revenue and earnings growth. Click here to see why ...
The International Space Station is crucial to space exploration, but it hasn't been all rosy. From coolant leaks to holes, ...
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A bold new blueprint for economically viable solar hydrogen
A review reimagines solar-driven water electrolysis not as a mere hydrogen production technology but instead as a relatively ...
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Solar energy is now the world's cheapest source of power, study finds
Solar energy is now so cost-effective that, in the sunniest countries, it costs as little as £0.02 to produce one unit of ...
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