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AI Isn’t Killing Jobs — India’s Power Sector Shows How Technology Is Creating Millions Of New Roles
Sensors embedded in power plants, turbines and substations generate continuous data. AI models analyse this data to predict ...
Set across 42 acres of hillside above Pochote Bay, the resort was conceived as a sequence of architectural responses to one of the world’s most biodiverse environments.
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US firm aims lasers at night to power solar farms from space
At a moment when solar farms are being built faster than grids can absorb their daytime peaks, a California startup is ...
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Ultrashort laser pulses capture a snapshot of a molecular handshake
Ultrashort bursts of laser light are giving scientists a way to freeze one of chemistry’s most elusive moments, the instant ...
Camp Plymouth State Park in Ludlow is Vermont’s answer to paradise for anyone who’s ever dreamed of escaping into nature without battling tourist crowds. The moment you arrive, you’ll wonder how such ...
Recognizing the challenge of solar expansion competing with valuable agricultural land, Sandbox Solar and Colorado State ...
As development pushes these charismatic owls from their underground nesting sites, a solar project aims to show that habitat ...
Researchers calculated whether solar contributes to an increase in costs for non-adopting consumers, and, if so, by how much.
The software tool developed by Stony Brook University uses self-supervised learning to detect long-term solar equipment damage weeks or years before manual inspections find it.
Soaring energy demand from AI and data centres is putting tremendous pressure on power systems worldwide. Strategically structuring power purchase agreement contracts is also key for data centres to ...
Renewable energy use in the U.S. has doubled in the past decade, with state-level contributions varying. Some states produce over half their electricity from renewables, targeting 100% clean energy ...
China has filed a case against India's tariffs on information and communications technology products and Indian photovoltaic subsidies with the World Trade Organisation, the Chinese commerce ministry ...
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