More than 187000 tonnes of solar panels expected to enter Victoria’s waste stream by 2035 as they reach the end of their use life.
Drax: UK power station owner cuts down primary forests in Canada – BBC News
Drax runs Britain’s biggest power station, which burns millions of tonnes of imported wood pellets – which is classed as renewable energy.
Rebate on solar panels for new homes – Shepparton News
Savings plan: Home owners will save $800 on installation costs and more than $1000 in energy bills under the new solar rebate program.
Solar roofs for Irish schools as supermarkets slash packaging: The sustainability success …
Here, we round up five positive sustainability stories from this week. ENERGY: All schools in Ireland set to fit rooftop solar panels. Many …
Fracking in Lake Eyre the ‘height of folly’, report suggests | Energy – The Guardian
… the state’s energy system and said that by 2030 there would be at least 2,000 more wind turbines and 35m more solar panels in the state.
Pricewatch: Why is the price of renewable energy increasing? – The Irish Times
Those power plants frequently use gas. The system means cheap, renewable energy is sold at the same price as more costly fossil fuel-based power and …
Cost-of-living crisis a ‘watershed moment’ for homeowners to install solar panels – The Irish Times
The SEAI estimates an average family in Ireland will knock one-third off their annual bill by installing between four and six panels, each panel …
Solvent Study Solves Solar Cell Durability Puzzle – PlasticStar
“It allows us to control the flow of charge and energy for not only solar cells but also optoelectronic devices and LEDs.”.
BBB: Got An Offer For Free Solar Panels? It’s Likely A Scam | Seehafer News
If you want solar panels, be very careful when evaluating installation offers. Con artists use misleading sale…
Throwing Shade Is Solar Energy’s New Superpower – The Washington Post
In rural America, the shoulder-high corn is increasingly competing with a new cash crop: solar power. Acres of solar panels shine brightly in …