Solar farms restored bee habitats and tripled insect numbers, revealing an unexpected environmental benefit beneath the ...
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Tiny Stanford-invented chip helps blind patients read again
A tiny, wireless microchip invented by a Stanford physicist is giving blind people a chance to see and read again.
The country gets an estimated 3,500 hours of sunlight a year in some regions – more than double the European average – and ...
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How Master's student secured Sh1.5 billion to build solar business in Kenya
When Jonas Barman, a 40-year-old Swedish engineer, first came to Kenya, the idea of starting a solar energy company was far from his mind. In fact, he was looking for a school roof on which to test an ...
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How loadshedding led to South Africa finding its perfect sunspot
While loadshedding may, for now, be a thing of the past, Eskom’s troubled operations fueled South Africa’s solar boom — and ...
The International Solar Alliance was a diplomatic breakthrough and a template for India’s future role in global climate ...
Two Minnesota solar farms planted 66 native species under their panels. Five years of counting revealed a staggering result ...
Switzerland’s strangest solar power plant is no longer just a clever idea on paper. On an active rail line near Buttes, in the canton of Neuchâtel, 48 removable solar panels now sit between the rails, ...
Meyer Burger raised nearly a billion euros to move into making solar panels but earlier this year crashed and burned ...
Samara, the prefab homebuilder cofounded by Airbnb’s Joe Gebbia, is developing single family homes with a small footprint to ...
A US master electrician deployed a solar-plus-storage project at a Pennsylvania trade school that students can take apart and ...
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