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8.5 Million Sq. Ft. of Commercial Rooftop Solar, 40kW Onboard Charger, & Shipping Transitioning to Ammonia — Cleantech News

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As over 100 megawatts of rooftop solar power come to life, it is comforting to know that all of those enormous roofed storage facilities storing Americans’ stuff will be powered by clean energy. In addition, a company in Italy is investing a small fortune to build 1.5 continued] The post 8.5 Million Sq.

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Solar-powered EV chargers power up college campus thanks to student engineers

Electrek

An engineering class project at Hope College resulted in fully functional solar-powered EV chargers for students. Imagine charging your EV while on campus entirely by the sun? It will also have a lasting impact on the college as the energy is used elsewhere on campus when a vehicle is not plugged in.

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Oxford scientists are generating solar power without panels

Electrek

Scientists at Oxford University are coating a new solar power-generating material onto objects such as rucksacks, cars, and mobile phones.

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EV charging boosted with solar power

Innovation News Network

Researchers at the University of South Australia believe that solar power should be used for EV day charging. The post EV charging boosted with solar power appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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130 Wendy’s Get Community Solar, Electric Trucks for McDonald’s, Specs of New ID. Buzz GTX & ID. Buzz LWB, & More Cleantech News

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It’s encouraging to learn that established brands, like McDonald’s, are investing in electric trucks and solar power. This week’s headlines also include Wendy’s 130 solar-enabled restaurants, new electric vehicles in the UK, a huge distributed solar initiative in New York, and much more.

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This Texas solar panel recycling plant is powered by secondhand panels

Electrek

Solar panel recycling company SolarCycle is using secondhand solar panels to power its panel recycling plant in Texas.

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Eddie Murphy’s “Candy Cane Lane” Supported By Mobile Batteries, Safe EV Batteries — EV & Solar News Roundup

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From mobile batteries supporting the new Eddie Murphy movie, Candy Cane Lane, to a battery first in safety testing, below is a roundup of battery news and solar energy news for you to enjoy.

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