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Scientists Develop Next-Gen Cooling Tech for Vertical Solar Panels

Researchers have unveiled a new cooling solution that ramps up the performance of vertical solar panels. Read on for a sneak peek into this cool new tech.
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EIA: Solar to Account for 7% of U.S. Electricity Production in 2025

EIA signals a solar energy leap: from 163 billion kWh in 2023 to 286 billion by 2025, raising its stake in total electricity from 4% to 7%. More details ahead.
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Study Reveals EV Drivers Are More Inclined to Go Solar

Got an electric car? You might be considering buying solar panels next, hints NREL's latest study. Jump in to discover what’s fueling this trend.
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U.S. Sets 22 Million Acres in the West for Solar Projects

The US government has rolled out a new roadmap for boosting solar production across the Western states. Discover more about this initiative.
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The U.S.'s Largest Solar and Storage Project Lights Up in California

The U.S.'s largest solar+storage endeavor is live! With a massive 875 MWdc capacity, it's setting new standards. Dive into the details of this ambitious venture.
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U.S. Revealed Over 50 Solar Projects in 2023, Totaling $10.77 Billion

In 2023, the U.S. saw nearly 200 clean energy projects spring to life, with solar taking a big slice with 50+ ventures. Explore more insights from the experts.
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Ohio Powers Up First Phase of Its Massive 749 MW Solar Complex

Ohio's largest solar venture, the Fox Squirrel Solar complex, has successfully launched its first phase. Dive into the details of this groundbreaking project.
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Solar Farms and the Environment: A Reality Check by Scientists

Explore how solar farms impact Earth's ecosystems. A groundbreaking study reveals surprising findings on global albedo, vegetation changes, and cooling effects. Uncover the delicate balance between solar power and vegetation, shaping the future of renewable energy and sustainable development.