Author: Daniyal Ahmed

A sweeping domestic policy bill passed by House Republicans could spell disaster for the U.S. rooftop solar industry, potentially halving installations next year and...
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As utility-scale solar farms continue to spread across the United States, a new study from Virginia Tech offers fresh insight into how these installations...
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The global energy landscape is undergoing a major shift. Rapid developments in AI, digitalization, and domestic manufacturing have pushed electricity demand to unprecedented levels....
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Tech companies face unprecedented energy demand as digitalization, AI, and cloud computing drive data center expansion. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has raised...
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India is experiencing a major shift in its electricity generation landscape as solar power surges to record highs, displacing coal-fired power in a country...
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In a significant blow to Southeast Asia’s renewable energy industry, solar manufacturers across Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia are shutting down operations as sweeping...
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If you’re investing in a solar energy system, understanding how long your solar battery will last is key. A solar battery is what stores...
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A deep‑cycle battery is designed to deliver steady power over time, making it ideal for RVs, marine use, renewable energy setups, and off‑grid systems....
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A 1,000‑watt portable or solar generator is one of the most popular sizes for individuals looking for backup power or off-grid capability. It strikes...
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Solar energy is everywhere — literally. From rooftops to deserts, it’s quietly revolutionizing how we power our lives and fight climate change. This post...
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As our world urbanizes, the way we plan and build our cities must evolve. Urban areas generate roughly 70% of global carbon emissions, making...
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In 2024, Illinois experienced an unprecedented boom in solar energy, adding 2.5 gigawatts of new capacity—nearly doubling its existing output. This growth made Illinois...
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As solar energy becomes increasingly popular among homeowners, choosing the right solar panels is more important than ever. Not all solar panels are created...
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In today’s mobile world, what if you could power up your devices anywhere, anytime—just using sunshine? Solar battery chargers make this possible. These handy...
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The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is sounding the alarm about a federal reconciliation bill that could threaten the future of the solar and...
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Introduction Across the United States, electricity demand is rising rapidly – so much so that the power grid is struggling to keep up in...
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Introduction Heavy industry – including steel, cement, and chemicals – is responsible for a large share of global carbon emissions and is widely considered...
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Introduction The chemical industry is a cornerstone of modern society, and also one of the most energy-intensive sectors, historically reliant on fossil fuels for...
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As the U.S. Senate begins reviewing a controversial reconciliation bill passed by the House of Representatives, Utah Senator John Curtis has stepped into the...
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Introduction: Heavy industry – sectors like steel, cement, chemicals, and manufacturing – lies at the heart of the global economy, but it also presents...
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Introduction: Worldwide electricity consumption is climbing fast – in fact, global demand is expected to double by 2050, with businesses driving about 75% of...
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Introduction: A Landmark Deal in Data Center Energy Amazon Web Services (AWS) has struck a groundbreaking deal with Talen Energy to power its data...
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Montana is moving forward on a landmark clean energy policy with the legislature’s recent approval of SB 188, a bipartisan bill that authorizes the...
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Nevada is taking a major step forward in supporting rooftop solar adoption and safeguarding consumer rights with the recent passage and signing of Senate...
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