Old Solar Panels Built in the Early 1990s Are Still Going Strong After 30 Years at 80% Original Power — And That’s a Big Deal for Our Energy Future ZME Science Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here … [Read more...] about Old Solar Panels Built in the Early 1990s Are Still Going Strong After 30 Years at 80% Original Power — And That’s a Big Deal for Our Energy Future – ZME Science
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30-year-old solar panels still going strong – Chemistry World
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China Finds Buyers for Surplus Solar: Africa’s Energy-Hungry Countries – The New York Times
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A timeline of Trump’s moves to dismantle the US wind and solar energy industries – Reuters
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Is Africa about to see the solar energy boom it needs? – New Scientist
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How Pakistan’s solar energy boom led to higher power bills for the poor – The Washington Post
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