Daily Archives: May 12, 2026

Solar farm plans near village to be decided – BBC

The applicant says the proposed solar farm could generate electricity to power about 10,000 homesPlans for a solar farm near a village in Leicestershire are set to be decided at a council meeting. Melton Borough Council's planning committee is recommended … Continue reading

Posted in Renewables | Leave a comment

Waaree Energies eyes solar cell manufacturing unit in US – Solarbytes

0 Powered by : Waaree Energies, an India-based solar module manufacturer, may consider building a solar cell manufacturing facility in the US after completing its local module expansion. Chairman and managing director Hitesh Doshi said Waaree must first raise its … Continue reading

Posted in Renewables | Leave a comment

Green light given for new solar farm in East Cork despite local pushback – Cork Beo

Aerial view of solar panels on a solar farm(Image: Getty Images )Planning permission has been granted for a new solar farm in East Cork, expected to generate enough power to meet the energy needs of hundreds of households. The development … Continue reading

Posted in Renewables | Leave a comment

Hybrid tidal-photovoltaic system for modular renewables deployment in estuarine channels – pv magazine International

Researchers in Brazil have developed and simulated a hybrid tidal–PV floating farm concept for estuarine channels, analyzing wake effects, turbine spacing and hybrid energy trade-offs. Results show that integrating PV with hydrokinetic turbines improves overall energy yield by offsetting wake-related … Continue reading

Posted in Renewables | Leave a comment

Israel is Turning Abandoned Fish Ponds Into Solar Powerhouses – Goodnet | Gateway to doing good

(Noa Ratinsky / Shutterstock.com)The demand for clean solar energy is rising. Around the world, governments and communities are finding creative solutions to expand solar power. This includes Israel, where abandoned fish ponds are being transformed into solar energy farms, The … Continue reading

Posted in Renewables | Leave a comment