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What The Economist thought about solar power
The Economist· 23 hours agoIn 1975 we reported that Vicomte Davignon, the Belgian head of the International Energy Agency, wanted to see industrial countries “encourage the...
Six of the most promising new green power technologies
Power Technology via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoFrom concentrated solar power to floating wind turbines and from printable organic solar cells to...
Sun Machines
The Economist· 3 days agoA photovoltaic cell is a very simple thing: a square piece of silicon typically 182 millimetres on each side and about a fifth of a millimetre thick,...
3 Energy Stocks to Buy Now: June 2024
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoFor one, there are projections that data center power demand will double by 2030, thanks to artificial intelligence. Two, Goldman Sachs is bullish,...
Big Tech's energy needs are growing so fast that power grids can't keep up
Mother Jones· 5 days agoBig Tech’s appetite for energy is just about visible from the east coast of Scotland. The utility...
US Harbor Craft: Measuring Opportunity for Zero Emissions
MarineLink· 4 days agoThere are more than 4,000 harbor craft vessels in the U.S. deemed highly suited for zero-emissions...
Offshore manufacturing critical
China Daily· 2 days agoChinese energy firms should recalibrate their overseas strategies from mere product exports to establishing local production capacities to explore new avenues for growth amid ...
BYD & Ampersand To Collaborate On Electric Motorcycles In Africa - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 4 days agoIn an exciting development toward electricity in one of the most prominent sectors in the African...
Floating solar panels could provide much of Africa’s energy – new research - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 2 days agoNew research has found that several countries could meet all their energy needs from solar panel...
5 Silver Mining Stocks to Gain on Improving Demand & Price Trends
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoWith silver prices on an uptrend and the demand expected to remain strong, the near-term prospects...