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Scientists spot tiny sun jets driving fast and slow solar wind

Scientists spot tiny sun jets driving fast and slow solar wind

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Trump 2.0 energy policies: what they mean for solar

Trump 2.0 energy policies: what they mean for solar

The early executive orders have the most detrimental impact on programmes that fall under the previous administration’s renewable energy programmes captured in the bi-partisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The greatest immediate impact is being felt in the wind industry through the numerous permitting, easement and approval obstacles

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Rosendin Electric Deploys Custom Robots to Install Solar Panels

Rosendin Electric Deploys Custom Robots to Install Solar Panels

The robotic solar installation system handles the lifting and placement of heavy panel modules, allowing smaller crews to work faster than using traditional methods. Photo courtesy Rosendin Electric  Newly developed solar panel installation robots are drastically reducing labor costs and human toil associated with building solar photovoltaic farms, as Rosendin Electric’s partnership with robotics firm

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Kyocera unveils 410 W solar panels for snowy areas

Kyocera unveils 410 W solar panels for snowy areas

Kyocera has developed new 410 W solar panels featuring patented mounting system technology, designed for regions with up to 2.5 meters of vertical snowfall. February 4, 2025 Emiliano Bellini Image: Kyocera Japan’s Kyocera has introduced new 410 W solar modules for rooftop PV systems in regions with heavy snowfall. The modules feature a patented mounting

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What you need to know about installing solar panels on your Italian home

What you need to know about installing solar panels on your Italian home

Solar power systems are an increasingly popular option for homeowners in Italy. From installation rules to costs and potential savings, here’s what you need to know about investing in photovoltaic panels for your Italian property… https://www.thelocal.it/20250204/what-you-need-to-know-about-installing-solar-panels-on-your-italian-home

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Pristine asteroid samples reveal secrets of the ancient solar system

Pristine asteroid samples reveal secrets of the ancient solar system

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TU Delft research outlines optimization path for two-terminal perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules

TU Delft research outlines optimization path for two-terminal perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules

TU Delft researchers have investigated for the first time the effect rear irradiance has on the optimal bandgap energy and thickness of the perovskite cell in a bifacial two-terminal perovskite-silicon tandem module. Their findings show that bifacial tandems have over a 25% gain in energy yield compared to bifacial single junction modules and up to

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