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Brooklyn’s Sunset Park Solar Project Leads the Way for Community Solar and Climate Justice

A new solar initiative in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park is breaking ground on both renewable energy and climate justice, according to Canary Media. Spearheaded by the grassroots organization UPROSE, the 725-kilowatt Sunset Park Solar project aims to serve approximately 150 working-class households by providing 20% reductions on energy bills while reinvesting revenue into a community wealth […]

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EVs Could Store Solar Energy During the Day to Power Homes at Night

A recent study by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute highlights the potential of using electric vehicles (EVs) as home storage batteries through bidirectional charging technology. This innovation allows EVs to store excess solar and wind energy generated during the day and return it to the grid or power homes at night, significantly enhancing renewable energy utilization. In […]

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Bifacial Perovskite Solar Cells Achieve 90% Bifaciality and 26% Efficiency at 20-Degree Tilt

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have made a significant breakthrough in bifacial perovskite solar cell technology, achieving a 90% bifaciality factor and a 26% power conversion efficiency when the cells are tilted at a 20-degree angle. This development highlights the potential of bifacial perovskite solar cells to revolutionize photovoltaic technology. The study […]

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Floating Solar Panels Could Power 100 Million U.S. Homes Annually

A groundbreaking study by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) reveals that federally managed reservoirs in the United States have the potential to generate up to 1,476 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity annually through floating solar panels. This output could power approximately 100 million homes, marking a significant opportunity for clean […]

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Europe’s Emissions at Historic Low with Renewable Energy

According to Eurelectric’s 2024 data, the increase in renewable energy sources reduced emissions in Europe by 59%, enabling the EU to achieve its cleanest ever energy production. The share of renewables in power generation rose to 48%, while the share of fossil fuels fell to 28%. Nuclear power remained at 24%. In 2024, wholesale electricity […]

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Efficiency Advantage in Snowy Weather with Vertical Solar Panels

A Norwegian study has shown that vertical rooftop solar panels are more efficient in winter than conventional flat panels. Especially in snowy conditions, the energy production of these panels continues steadily. According to the study, vertical panels can provide the same or up to 30% higher performance than flat panels in terms of annual energy […]

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Fox ESS Recognized as a BNEF Tier 1 Energy Storage Leader

On October 23, BloombergNEF (BNEF) officially released its Q4 2024 Global Tier 1 Energy Storage Manufacturers list, recognizing Fox ESS as a leading player in the energy storage industry. This prestigious designation highlights Fox ESS’s exceptional product quality, project execution, and strong brand impact. BNEF, a globally recognized authority in renewable energy research, considers Tier […]

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1.5 Million Germans Generate Solar Energy on Their Balconies

Solar panels installed on balconies (Balcony SPP) can save 30% of a typical household’s electricity bill, and the technology is becoming increasingly attractive as vertical surface area in cities is larger than roof area. Easy to use and reducing electricity bills, these panels have been installed on 1.5 million balconies in Germany, popularizing the term […]

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China Launches Clean Energy Revolution in the Desert

China, the world’s largest investor in clean energy, is implementing a massive solar project in the Kubuqi Desert in Inner Mongolia, dubbed the “Great Wall of Solar Energy”. The project, which is planned to be about 400 kilometers long and 5 kilometers wide, will provide clean energy to more than 300,000 people every year.   […]

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