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Solar Energy Saves Europeans $135M a Day

Solar Energy Saves Europeans $135 Million A Day Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. You would think the fighting in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be sending the price of oil and methane for power plants in Europe soaring, and cause the price people and businesses pay for electricity to increase. You would be right, except for one thing.

Hacker News 1d ago

India has potential to develop about 102 gigawatt-peak of floating solar energy says govt

NEW DELHI: India has the potential to develop about 102 gigawatt-peak (GWp) of floating solar energy, given the large number of waterbodies spread across the country. Releasing a report titled ‘Solar PV Potential of India: Floating Solar’, the first-ever assessment of the country's potential to deploy solar plants on reservoirs and lakes, minister for new and renewable energy Pralhad Joshi said on Wednesday that the govt would soon come out with a policy and a timeline for its deployment....

Times of India 3h ago

Safer grids, higher bills? EU's Chinese solar inverter ban reshapes renewable energy

Brussels moves to ban EU funding for clean energy projects that use solar and battery inverters from “high-risk countries”, namely China. Now, manufacturers must rely on European alternatives, which risks increasing European energy bills and production costs. Solar systems generate 13.4 percent of EU electricity and are a cornerstone of the European energy grid.

Euronews 6d ago

Consumers forgoing PM Surya Ghar aid can opt for Non-DCR solar panels

The government on Wednesday said consumers willing to forgo central assistance for setting up rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar scheme may use non-DCR (domestic content requirement) solar modules for their installations. The clarification was issued days after the ministry of new and renewable energy made it mandatory for all solar projects to source equipment from the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-II with effect from June 1.

Times of India 3h ago

As hot summer, blackouts loom, Iraq looks to solar power

As hot summer, blackouts loom, Iraq looks to solar power June 6, 2026Iraq has long suffered through scorching summers that the country's national grid hasn't been able to keep up with. But it was only recently that Hiba al-Amiri's family started to seriously consider getting solar panels installed at home to compensate for the annual summer blackouts. "In the war, Iranian gas was cut and for four days, we had no electricity," the Baghdad-based teacher told DW.

Deutsche Welle 4d ago

Trump pumps federal funds into coal plants in the name of energy security

The Trump Administration is using Cold War-era rules to authorize up to $500 million in funding to keep 13 coal-fired power plants going and build a coal export terminal in California. America's Department of Energy (DoE) says it is securing the funding via the Defense Production Act (DPA), which grants the president authority to use federal financial incentives to stimulate private domestic industry deemed critical to national defense. At the same time, the DoE announced that one of the...

The Register 5d ago

Measurement of reactor neutrino oscillation with the first JUNO data

Abstract Neutrino oscillations (see refs. 1,2 and references therein), a quantum effect manifesting at macroscopic scales, are governed by lepton flavour mixing angles and neutrino mass-squared differences3 that are fundamental parameters of particle physics, representing phenomena beyond the Standard Model. Precision measurements of these parameters are essential for testing the completeness of the three-flavour framework, determining the mass ordering of neutrinos and probing possible new...

Nature 23h ago

Outback councils look to US oil state to advise on renewables success

Outback councils pay for Texas energy lawyers to spruik renewables Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 8:32am In short: A group of local governments have paid for Texan energy lawyers to visit their region, advocating for renewable developments. They say useful comparisons can be drawn between Texas's renewables boom and the economic potential for the industry in Queensland. The Texan travellers will continue their tour of Queensland, meeting with stakeholders and state government officials.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil

Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil Seven northeastern states have sued US gov’t for paying TotalEnergies to withdraw from offshore wind projects. French energy giant TotalEnergies is embroiled in a lawsuit between seven US states and the federal government as the administration of President Donald Trump upends domestic energy policy, shutting down some wind energy projects while pushing fossil fuels. It has also raised questions about the...

Al Jazeera 5d ago

More Singapore developers embrace greener buildings as energy costs rise

More Singapore developers embrace greener buildings as energy costs rise From low-carbon building materials to district-wide cooling systems, developers are adopting new technologies and design strategies to reduce energy consumption and operating costs. SINGAPORE: More developers in Singapore are going beyond minimum sustainability requirements as rising energy costs strengthen the business case for greener buildings. Architects say private developers are increasingly pursuing higher...

Channel News Asia 17h ago