EEconomy Read More Big swings in Australia’s electricity market have a frustrating effect on our power billsFebruary 8, 2026 On any given day in Australia, from its west coast to its east, there is a fair chance…
EEnvironment Read More Wind and Solar outstrip Fossil Fuels in Europe for First TimeFebruary 7, 2026 Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – Beatrice Petrovich at the Ember Energy Consultancy reports that for the first time…
EEnvironment Read More 730 million people in the world live without power. Progress has stalledFebruary 4, 2026 The world is hungrier than ever for energy. Demand for heating, cooling, lighting, computing power, and just getting…
EEnvironment Read More 730 million people in the world live without power. Progress has stalledFebruary 4, 2026 The world is hungrier than ever for energy. Demand for heating, cooling, lighting, computing power, and just getting…
SScience Read More New Nanomaterial Design Could Help Solar Tech Harness More SunlightFebruary 3, 2026 By using gold nanospheres engineered to capture light across the solar spectrum, researchers at Korea University took a…
EEnvironment Read More Australia’s solar panel waste is mounting. Will the government’s recycling scheme solve it?February 1, 2026 Australia is on the brink of a great solar panel age-out. The number of solar panels coming off…
AArts and design Read More Active Envelopes: Integrating Solar Energy into Architectural DesignJanuary 28, 2026 Courtesy of SolarLab Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1037797/active-envelopes-integrating-solar-energy-into-architectural-design When developing an architectural project, there…
EEnvironment Read More World’s fastest solar evaporator makes 1 gallon of fresh water an hourJanuary 24, 2026 Scientists at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Korea have developed the world’s fastest…
EEnvironment Read More Experts reveal stunning change in global energy: ‘The driving force’January 21, 2026 We officially produce enough renewable energy to meet the planet’s electricity demands for three quarters of the year.…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists issue warning after discovering powerful phenomenon that could cause severe flooding: ‘Extreme disturbances’January 11, 2026 Rising global temperatures have contributed to the formation of a meltwater lake on top of Greenland’s 79°N glacier,…
EEnvironment Read More China launches effort to unlock next-gen energy source — here’s why it’s so powerfulJanuary 5, 2026 China is looking to leverage its growing abundance of renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen, according to Reuters.…
EEnvironment Read More World’s third-largest solar producer faces rising panel waste threatDecember 29, 2025 India is currently basking in a golden age of solar power. A decade-long solar surge has carried India…