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The University of Notre Dame will install a 46,000-square-foot solar array on the west side of campus, along Indiana 933, as part of an...

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Solar power has come to the smallest town in Australia, population 10. But it represents the future of energy Down Under.

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South Africa’s grid is dominated by coal. According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Statistics of Utility-Scale Power Generation In...

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New Mexico will host a new concentrating solar power plant that could kill coal, gas, and nuclear energy all at once.

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A combination solar powered flashlight, phone charger, and lamp with extra fold-out solar panels is handy at home and on your next EV road...

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France has stormed into a new era of solar with a new law just passed requiring a massive increase in solar canopies. The country’s...

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Solar power from space is closer to reality after Caltech sent a prototype system into orbit on January 3 to test the technology.

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Indian hydropower company SJVN has announced start of construction of a large solar power park in the northern state of Rajasthan.  On January 3rd,...

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A newly launched prototype puts the US front and center in the space solar power race, and the electrofuels field is taking notice.

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The government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi has proposed to significantly increase its solar power target for 2025.  According to media reports,...

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Thanks to sustainable solar systems on their homes, 49 Habitat for Humanity homes in Wisconsin will notice a significant decrease in their energy costs...

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