Texas Solar Power Set to Surpass Coal for the First Time in 2026
In a significant shift for energy production, solar power is poised to surpass coal on the Texas grid this year, reflecting the growing competitiveness of renewables in the state.
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In a significant shift for energy production, solar power is poised to surpass coal on the Texas grid this year, reflecting the growing competitiveness of renewables in the state.
Recent research indicates that a specific area beyond Jupiter may have been instrumental in creating multiple meteorite parent bodies, shedding light on the early solar system's development.
A recent study introduces a solar reactor that employs engineered E. coli to create sustainable chemicals and food, marking a significant advancement in solar energy utilization.
Geochemists have identified natural hydrogen gas in ancient Canadian Shield rocks, which could indicate a promising renewable energy source.
A recent study suggests that natural processes in mountain ranges like the Alps and Pyrenees may facilitate the formation of hydrogen gas, offering new clean energy possibilities.
The GoSun Sport-E combines solar and electric cooking capabilities, making it a practical option for diverse cooking needs.
In a significant financial move, Sunraycer has raised $901 million aimed at developing solar and storage projects across Texas.
As nations pursue clean energy solutions, the construction of large hydropower dams presents both opportunities and challenges. Careful planning is essential to mitigate potential environmental and social impacts.
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have unveiled a new 'super steel' that may enhance the efficiency of green hydrogen production from seawater, thanks to its unique corrosion resistance.
Comet 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar visitor, is intriguing scientists with its unusual water, potentially formed in a colder environment than our solar system.
A recent study raises concerns about the environmental implications of increasing nickel demand for clean energy technologies, highlighting potential trade-offs.
Recent findings reveal how swarm satellites can effectively identify and assess the impacts of solar storms on Earth, which can disrupt various systems.
Recent advancements in photodetector technology have led to a 422-fold increase in responsivity for UV sensing, marking a significant step forward in electronics and photonics.
A surprising finding from astronomers reveals that a small icy body in the outer Solar System, known as 2002 XV93, possesses a faint and short-lived atmosphere, despite expectations to the contrary.
Recent research indicates that Io, known for its extreme volcanic activity, may have a thermal output that has been significantly underestimated due to gravitational interactions.
As the conflict in Iran escalates, investors are increasingly turning to renewable energy, marking the largest influx of funds into this sector in five years.
Recent findings from the Parker Solar Probe highlight a connection between solar radio bursts and magnetic switchbacks in the sun's atmosphere, enhancing our understanding of solar dynamics.
As the energy crisis continues, the Midwest is experiencing a significant increase in solar energy adoption driven by high demand from datacenters and rising utility costs.
Recent findings suggest that manganese dioxide may have played a significant role in the conversion of amino acids into hydrogen cyanide, a crucial step in the origin of life on early Earth.
A team of researchers has introduced an innovative all-in-one cocatalyst aimed at enhancing the efficiency of clean hydrogen fuel production through photocatalytic water splitting.