Trinasolar introduces its 620 W Vertex N Shield module, featuring enhanced hail and wind resistance, targeting North American utility-scale solar projects.
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The Big ICE Meltdown — May’s China EV Sales Report
May 2026 saw a record EV market share in China driven by a 39% drop in ICE sales, with pure EVs reaching 42% market share. Full details inside.
Aviation Fuel Demand Doesn’t Collapse. Cheap Kerosene Growth Does.
Aviation fuel demand remains steady post-COVID, but growth driven by cheap kerosene is slowing. Industry shifts focus to sustainable fuels and electrification of regional routes.
Mercedes-Benz Unveils New Luxury EV Design Details…In Arizona
Mercedes-Benz announced details of its upcoming 2027 GLC electric SUV at Scottsdale dealership, emphasizing advanced tech and Arizona-specific features.
PG&E expands power shutoffs to 8 counties for wildfire danger. Who’s affected?
PG&E has expanded power shutoffs to eight California counties due to high wildfire danger, affecting thousands of residents and prompting safety measures.
Why Smart Blind Motors Make Retrofit Automation Easier
Aiming to simplify home upgrades, smart blind motors make retrofit automation effortless, transforming your space—discover how they can enhance your daily routine.
Yet Another Red State Solar Cell Factory Will Drink Trump’s Milkshake
Qcells opens a large, fully integrated solar cell manufacturing plant in Cartersville, Georgia, marking a significant step for US solar industry and domestic manufacturing.
CPUC passes through ‘failed’ community solar program, industry advocates say
The CPUC finalized California’s community solar program, despite industry criticism that it is unworkable and fails to deliver promised benefits.
Renewables-powered data centers feasible with sevenfold solar and wind overbuild, study finds
A LUT University study shows data centers can run continuously on wind and solar with significant overcapacity and backup systems, especially in Nordic regions.
Home cooling panel based on PV and waste cooking oil
Researchers develop a solar-powered cooling panel utilizing PV, thermoelectric modules, and waste cooking oil as a phase change material, promising sustainable indoor cooling.