Daily Archives: May 25, 2026

Iran launches plan to equip 12,000 schools with solar power plants – Tehran Times

TEHRAN – In a major step toward expanding renewable energy infrastructure, Iran has officially begun a nationwide project to install solar power systems in 12,000 schools. The initiative, with a total capacity of 60 megawatts, aims to reduce pressure on … Continue reading

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Mandatory utility fees distort price signals for rooftop solar in the US – pv magazine International

Regulators in 27 U.S. states are shifting residential electricity pricing toward higher fixed monthly charges and lower usage-based rates, weakening the economics of rooftop solar and home battery systems. This redesign reduces incentives for distributed energy, compresses savings from peak-rate … Continue reading

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Reading town centre to get 609 solar panels – Reading Chronicle

  Environment Hundreds of new community-owned solar panels are set to be installed in the heart of Reading. The project will see 609 panels fitted at the Reading Buses depot on Great Knolly’s Street and is part of a £207,000 … Continue reading

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Lesotho explores floating solar PV potential – African Energy

A request for a consultancy firm to carry out two studies into the viability of floating solar PV in Lesotho has been issued.Tagged with: Power Lesotho Subscriber only contentAn active subscription is required to view this articleSubscribe to African EnergyView … Continue reading

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Iconic Southwest vacuum manufacturer invests in solar power – Machinery Market

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Solar panels and EVs were a gamble. For these homeowners, that bet is finally paying off – Scripps News

The cost of installing solar panels or buying an electric vehicle is still out of reach for many Americans — more so now that federal tax credits have expired — but for those who made the switch, rising gas and … Continue reading

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