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Making solar energy as clean as can be means fitting square panels into the circular economy

As solar projects surge nationwide, the demand is increasing for recycling solutions that will keep photovoltaic panels out of landfills and their energy-producing elements in the sun.

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Ukraine green rebuilding focuses on clean energy, climate action

Ukrainian activists, scientists and architects are pushing for a postwar recovery unlike any in history, with a focus on climate resilience and clean energy.
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Inside India’s energy transition: Can it keep its economy growing while ‘phasing down’ fossil fuels?

India faces a double bind: being one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with 1.4 billion citizens who need power, while trying to wean itself off of fossil fuels.

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Japan plans $500m loans for Indonesia's clean energy shift

Japan will assemble loans of up to $500 million to help Indonesia adopt renewable energy and expand grid networks under a public-private decarbonization initiative.

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How Dems' clean electricity plan would change utilities

The nation's utility industry has never seen carrots and sticks the size of the grants and penalties aimed at delivering a zero-carbon grid transformation under congressional Democrats' proposed Clean Electricity Performance Program.

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Steve Patterson: Investing in clean energy is smart for environment, future

States like ours will be counted upon to lead the nation into a new era of sustainability and climate-consciousness. An emerging and increasingly vital sector will stir economic growth and secure clean and reliable energy for generations to come.
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Most new wind and solar projects will be cheaper than coal, report finds

Almost two-thirds of wind and solar projects built globally last year will be able to generate cheaper electricity than even the world's cheapest new coal plants, according to a report from the International Renewable Energy Agency.

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