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Batteries, solar, wind and hydropower: Why renewable energy is essential to curbing climate change
Renewable energy will be instrumental in reducing the global reliance of fossil fuels, the leading cause of the greenhouse emissions.
AI method learns from experienced staff on perovskite solar production lines
Academics from MIT and Stanford have come up with an AI system which can affect mass production of perovskite solar cells.
Solar soars as renewables chip away at American power kingpin gas
US electricity generation from renewable sources will increase to 23% in 2023 from 20% last year, as solar and wind eat into market share.
Tesla Megapack project with 730 MWh of capacity is now up and running on PG&E’s network
PG&E announced the commissioning of its 182.5-megawatt Tesla Megapack battery energy storage system located in Monterey County.
How San Diego will feed its appetite for solar energy
San Diego as a region needs a lot of renewable energy to meet lofty climate goals it has set for itself and is currently looking east.
Visualizing solar capacity, performance across the US
The 2020 weighted U.S. solar capacity factor comes in at a calculated 24.4%, based on S&P Global Commodity Insights estimates.
MI universities may be developing the next big thing: clear solar panels
An unassuming stretch of windows on Michigan State University’s campus is poised to revolutionize solar energy.
California ran on nearly 100% clean energy this month
California’s main grid ran on more than 97% renewable energy on Sunday April 3, breaking a previous record of 96.4% that was set just a week earlier.
Solar nanowire-nanotube filter offers easy access to clean drinking water
Scientists have developed a highly efficient solar-powered water purification filter, potentially enabling clean drinking water anywhere.