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Scientists Develop Solar Cells Capable of Charging in Dim Office Light with 38% Efficiency

In a groundbreaking development from Taiwan, scientists at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University have created a new type of perovskite solar cell capable of producing energy even in low-light environments, such as office spaces. These innovative solar cells can efficiently convert indoor lighting into electrical power, potentially transforming the way we think about solar […]

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Sungrow Partners with AGL Energy for a Landmark Agrivoltaics Project in Australia

Sungrow is excited to announce a major collaboration with AGL Energy to power the Kerarbury Almond Farm in New South Wales (NSW) with a 5.99MW solar and storage solution. This innovative agrivoltaic project integrates Sungrow’s advanced PowerTitan BESS, showcasing the growing synergy between solar energy and agricultural practices. The project is designed to generate 14,000 […]

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ROBSYS: Autonomous Cleaning Systems: The Future of Cleaning Technology

Autonomous cleaning systems refer to devices that automate cleaning processes and operate without human intervention. These devices use various technologies to perform cleaning tasks more efficiently and effectively. With advanced sensors, artificial intelligence, and robotic technologies, cleaning tasks are completed faster and with greater precision. Key examples of autonomous cleaning devices include industrial cleaning robots […]

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Space Tech Fuels Solar Energy Innovations for a Sustainable Future

Innovations in solar energy driven by space technology have significantly enhanced the efficiency and durability of solar panels on Earth. These improvements stem from advancements initially developed for spacecraft, leading to commercial solar panels that utilize superior photovoltaic materials and designs. Notably, the introduction of solar tracking systems, which mimic the movement of spacecraft panels […]

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Talesun Solar Reaffirms Tier 1 Status in BNEF’s Q2 2025 Global PV Module Manufacturer List

Talesun Solar has once again been recognized as a Tier 1 PV module manufacturer by BloombergNEF in its Q2 2025 ranking. This distinction highlights Talesun’s technological strength, financial reliability, and exceptional performance in high-demand projects. Despite stricter criteria, including an increased minimum project size from 5MW to 10MW, Talesun continues to lead with industry-leading production […]

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Solar-Powered Homes Mandatory in England by 2027

From 2027, new residential buildings in England will be required to have solar photovoltaic (PV) systems installed as part of a significant shift in building regulations under the Future Homes Standard. This initiative, announced by the British government, aims to enhance energy efficiency and implement low-carbon heating solutions such as heat pumps in almost all […]

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Hithium Sets New Safety Standard with Landmark Fire Test

Hithium has achieved a significant milestone in energy storage safety by conducting the world’s first open-door fire test for its ∞Block 5MWh liquid-cooled battery storage system. This unprecedented trial, overseen by UL and witnessed by industry representatives, aimed to challenge safety standards by simulating extreme fire conditions while adhering to rigorous codes, namely UL 9540A […]

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US Must Lead in Space-Based Solar Power Innovation

Space-based solar power (SBSP) has emerged as a pivotal technology for addressing global energy needs, with experts emphasizing its potential to enhance U.S. energy security. During a recent briefing, it was highlighted that the U.S. risks lagging behind China in the development of SBSP systems, which could revolutionize energy production by efficiently beaming solar energy […]

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TotalEnergies to Build 100 MW Solar Plant in Cyprus

TotalEnergies, a prominent French oil supermajor and renewable energy developer, is set to construct a 100 MW solar power plant in Cyprus, a project representing a significant contribution to the island’s solar capacity amidst a competitive environment. This plant is expected to generate an estimated annual output of 160 GWh, which aligns with the electricity […]

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Unprecedented CO2 Levels Signal Urgent Climate Crisis

Earth’s atmosphere is experiencing unprecedented levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), recently recorded at an average of 430.2 parts per million (ppm) at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. This number marks a significant increase of 3.5 ppm from May 2024 and represents the highest concentration of CO2 in millions of years, attributed primarily to human […]

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