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The Solar Revolution: How Advances in Solar Power are Changing the World

U.S. Green Technology

The past decade has seen tremendous advances in solar power technology that are transforming how we generate, store, and consume energy around the world. The post The Solar Revolution: How Advances in Solar Power are Changing the World appeared first on U.S. Green Technology.

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Duke Energy Progress Sooks to Add Solar Power in South Carolina

Solar Industry

Duke Energy Progress has requested approval by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) to build and own a 76 MW utility-scale solar power facility adjacent to the existing Robinson Nuclear Plant site located in both Chesterfield and Darlington counties.

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Become a Micro Generator: Beginner’s Guide to Solar Power Microgeneration

Green Living Guy

With energy prices on a steady upward trend, microgeneration has become increasingly popular among many households. It presented an opportunity for homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint and cut their energy bills simultaneously.

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Could green hydrogen be key to a carbon-free economy?

GreenBiz

Could green hydrogen be key to a carbon-free economy? And what energy product will be used both to power this city and sell to the world? The Saudis are going big on something called green hydrogen — a carbon-free fuel made from water by using renewably produced electricity to split hydrogen molecules from oxygen molecules.

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Solar power occupies a lot of space—here's how to make it more ecologically beneficial to the land it sits on

TechXplore

As societies look for ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and slow climate change, large-scale solar power is playing a central role. Climate scientists view it as the tool with the greatest potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. In the U.S.,

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What will it take for China to reach carbon neutrality by 2060?

Science Daily: Renewable Energy

To become carbon neutral by 2060, China will have to build eight to 10 times more wind and solar power installations than existed in 2022, according to a new study. Reaching carbon neutrality will also require major construction of transmission lines.

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Solar Power World’s 2020 Greenest Contractor inspires sustainable lifestyles in local communities

Solar Power World

Office operations, transport, equipment, materials, installation itself — everything can contribute to carbon production. ReVision Energy (No. 88 on the 2020… The post Solar Power World’s 2020 Greenest Contractor inspires sustainable lifestyles in local communities appeared first on Solar Power World.