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A drone view shows solar panels as they stand on Dave Duttlinger's farmland that he leased to Dunns Bridge Solar LLC in Wheatfield, Indiana, U.S., April 5, 2024.  REUTERS/Jim Vondruska
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Solar projects could boom amid deadline to use tax-exempt glut

A two-year U.S. tariff holiday on solar panels from Southeast Asia expires on Thursday, starting the clock ticking for US project developers.

There should be enough electricity this winter, National Grid’ ESO said (Gareth Fuller/PA)
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Less risk of Britain losing power next winter, says grid operator

National Grid’s Electricity System Operator said it expects power plants and wind farms to be able to provide enough power to meet demand.

Swiss authorities want to use a new climate bill approved last year to boost wind and solar power's current miniscule contribution to Switzerland's energy mix. (AFP)
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Swiss renewable energy battle moves to the ballots

Swiss authorities want to use new climate bill approved last year to boost wind and solar contribution to Switzerland's energy mix

ductor of an electric passenger bus calls to attract attention of the travelers in Kathmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, May 22, 2024. Nepal's abundant hydroelectric power is helping the Himalayan nation cut its oil imports and clean up its air, thanks to a boom in sales of electric vehicles. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
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EV sales boom in Nepal, helping to save on oil imports, alleviate smog

Nepal’s hydroelectric power is helping the Himalayan nation cut oil imports and clean up its air, thanks to a boom in EV sales

Solar panel costs have decreased by 30 percent over the past two years, the IEA said (AFP)
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Solar investment outstrips all other power forms: IEA

Solar investments are set to reach half a trillion dollars this year, the world's top energy research body said Thursday

FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows bifacial 540 W solar panels at a solar panels park by energy supplier Enel Green Power, in Trino, Italy, March 5, 2024. REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo
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IEA expects global clean energy investment to hit $2 trillion in 2024

Global investment in clean energy technology and infrastructure is set to hit $2tn, twice the amount going into fossil fuels, IEA report shows

FILE PHOTO: Solar panels are seen on the roof of a car park in Mountain View, California April 7, 2016.  REUTERS/Noah Berger/File Photo
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US solar installations hit quarterly record

The US's solar industry saw 11.8 GW of new capacity in the first three months of 2024 as utilities continued their rapid additions.

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Azerbaijan hoping to cut emissions with $2 billion green energy investment

Azerbaijan, which is hosting COP29 this year, is hoping to raise the share of renewables across its energy sector to almost a third...

FILE PHOTO: A general view of electric lines as demand for power surges during a period of hot weather in Houston, Texas, U.S. June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Callaghan O’Hare/File Photo
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SPP seeks approval to become first US grid operator bridging western and eastern interconnections

A regional transmission organization manages electricity transmission over large areas, and expanding the services enhances reliability, efficiency, and resilience, leading to significant cost...

FILE PHOTO: An undated publicity photograph released to Reuters on November 8, 2011 shows the "material and fuels complex" facility at the The Idaho National Laboratory, a U.S. Energy Department nuclear research site in eastern Idaho.  REUTERS/Idaho National Laboratory/Handout/File Photo
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Big solar projects launch in Idaho as US nuclear test sites go green

Solar power developers will soon build two big solar projects on U.S. Department of Energy-owned lands in Idaho that are now cleaned up...

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