solar panels
Coverage of solar panels in the Nexus archive.
- Europe could prosper as China’s trade ally rather than adversary
The European Commission is preparing to counter China's subsidized exports like electric vehicles, solar panels, and batteries, signaling a potential trade war. The article compares current EU-China trade tensions to past conflicts with Japan in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Monsoon tracker July 5 LIVE: IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, Raigad over next three hours amid heavy rainfall
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai and Raigad due to heavy rainfall. In Rajasthan, three people were injured when hotel rooftop solar panels fell during a storm and heavy rain in Jaisalmer.
- ‘Overcapacity’ talk reflects a West irked by China’s industrial rise
The article discusses the Western concern over China's 'overcapacity' in clean energy production, highlighting Europe's contradictory stance on needing cheaper clean energy solutions while criticizing China's manufacturing of solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles. Bruegel, a Brussels-based think tank, released a working paper examining how green infrastructure investments might address China's clean-energy overcapacity.
- China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close
Inner Mongolia, China’s largest base for both renewable energy and coal production, is expanding solar and wind capacity while maintaining reliance on coal. The region’s 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy reflects China’s broader transition, where renewables grow alongside continued coal use to ensure power stability.
- Recurring fires expose safety gaps at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Islamabad
Recurring fires at H-9 Weekly Bazaar in Islamabad highlight safety gaps, with the latest incident destroying 374 stalls and exposing issues like non-enforcement of dawn-to-dusk policies, flammable materials, and missing fire tenders. Vendors storing goods permanently and using tarpaulins have exacerbated fire risks, with five major fires reported in nine years.
- Warning signs your solar panels could burst into flames in the heatwave - and the £12 gadget to protect your home from an inferno
The article warns that solar panels may catch fire during heatwaves and highlights a £12 gadget designed to prevent such incidents. It emphasizes the risks associated with extreme heat and offers a low-cost solution for homeowners.
- Hail storm pelts Banning Lewis Ranch area of Colorado Springs, residents assess damage
Residents in the Banning Lewis Ranch area of Colorado Springs are assessing damage to vehicles, homes, and solar panels after a brief but intense hail storm. The storm, which lasted less than 30 minutes, prompted residents to seek shelter and protect property, with some reporting hail large enough to damage roofs and outdoor structures.
- Chinese supercomputer declared world’s fastest
A Shenzhen-based supercomputer named LineShine was declared the world's fastest, surpassing California's El Capitan by 20% in speed. Unlike most supercomputers, LineShine uses standard microprocessors instead of specialized GPUs, marking China's first such achievement since 2017 and intensifying the transpacific tech rivalry.
- Britain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar
Britain’s grid operator has called for increased electricity supply due to rising temperatures. Extreme heat has led to higher power demand and reduced solar panel efficiency.
- China Says Iran Crisis Shows Nations Must Speed Up Energy Shift
China states that the Iran crisis highlights the need for nations to accelerate the energy transition. The article references solar panels in Yinchuan, Ningxia autonomous region, as an example of energy initiatives.
- A fire in LA has been burning for days. What’s taking so long to put it out?
Los Angeles firefighters are on their sixth day of battling a fire at a massive warehouse in Boyle Heights that stores frozen food. The warehouse, covered in solar panels and insulated like a freezer, has been emitting smoke for days.
- A fire in LA has been burning for days. What’s taking so long to put it out?
Los Angeles firefighters are on their sixth day of battling a fire at a massive warehouse in Boyle Heights that stores frozen food. The warehouse, covered in solar panels and insulated like a freezer, has made extinguishing efforts challenging, with smoke billowing from the 500,000-sq-ft facility.
- Aerial footage shows different perspective on Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Aerial footage captures the ongoing fire at a Lineage Logistics cold storage facility in Boyle Heights. The 500,000-square-foot warehouse, located on the 1400 block of Los Palos Street, has been burning for five days and features solar panels on its roof.
- Rooftop solar is in for a tough few years in the US
Rooftop solar in the US is facing challenges despite decreasing solar panel costs and rising utility bills, primarily due to the Trump administration's revocation of federal tax incentives.
- The Chinese scientists hoping to use a space solar plant to power the world
Chinese scientists at Xidian University are testing hardware to generate power in space and transmit it to Earth. They have demonstrated sending power over 100 metres using solar panels, mirrors, and a microwave transmitter, with ambitions to achieve 36,000km transmission.
- Colorado Springs Utilities proposing new billing options for solar customers
Colorado Springs Utilities is proposing new billing options for solar customers, which would raise monthly electric bills by about $30. The utility claims the changes are necessary to cover peak demand costs, but some solar owners argue the higher rates undermine the financial benefits of solar investments. Current solar customers will retain their existing rates until 2032, with a city council hearing scheduled for August and a final vote in September.
- Fire erupts at LA warehouse as crews fight rooftop flames — shelter-in-place ordered
A fire rapidly spread across solar panels at a cold-storage warehouse in Los Angeles, causing massive smoke and prompting a shelter-in-place order. The incident occurred in the Boyle Heights area near South Los Palos around 2:30 p.m.
- Massive fire breaks out at Boyle Heights commercial building, LAFD orders shelter in place
A massive fire at a Boyle Heights commercial building caused heavy smoke and prompted a shelter-in-place order. The fire, involving solar panels on a storage facility's roof, occurred at 1400 S. Los Palos St. and affected areas south of Interstate 5. The Los Angeles Fire Department and East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice advised residents to stay indoors.
- Massive fire involving solar panels erupts at commercial building in Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles
A massive fire involving solar panels erupted at a commercial building in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, producing a large black smoke column. The incident occurred in the Boyle Heights area of the city.
- Massive fire involving solar panels erupts at commercial building in Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles
A massive fire involving solar panels broke out at a commercial building in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, producing a large black smoke column. The incident occurred in the Boyle Heights area of the city.
- Massive fire involving solar panels erupts at commercial building in Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles
A massive fire involving solar panels erupted at a commercial building in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, sending a massive black column of smoke into the air.
- Massive fire involving solar panels erupts at commercial building in Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles
A massive fire involving solar panels occurred at a commercial building in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, sending a large black column of smoke into the air. The incident took place in the Boyle Heights area of the city.
- Hazardous materials crews battle Boyle Heights warehouse fire; shelter in place orders issued
Firefighters in Boyle Heights are battling a warehouse fire burning solar panels on the roof of a storage facility, which has prompted shelter in place orders due to thick black smoke. Hazardous materials crews are involved in the response.
- Hazardous materials crews battle Boyle Heights warehouse fire; shelter in place orders issued
Firefighters in Boyle Heights are battling a warehouse fire involving solar panels on the roof of a storage facility, which has produced a thick plume of black smoke. Shelter in place orders were issued for the area.
- LIVE: Shelter-in-place ordered after massive fire at commercial building in Boyle Heights area of LA
A massive fire involving solar panels broke out at a commercial building in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, prompting a shelter-in-place order. The incident produced a large black smoke column visible above the area.
- Ronald McDonald House in Colorado Springs goes solar
The Ronald McDonald House in Colorado Springs installed solar panels valued at nearly $300,000 after two and a half years of planning. The project was made possible through collaboration with nine local and out-of-state businesses and two local foundations.
- Do solar panels in space produce way more power? Here's the math behind the claim
Solar power generated in orbit produces significantly more energy than ground-based solar panels. The viability of space computing depends on the magnitude of this energy gap.
- Will New York Gov. Kathy Hochul sign a balcony solar bill?
New York Governor Kathy Hochul may sign the Solar Up Now New York (SUNNY) Act, which allows apartment and condo dwellers to install solar panels that plug into standard outlets to generate electricity.
- Spanish households save €10 a month thanks to renewables expansion, report finds
Spanish households save €10 monthly on electricity due to wind and solar installations over five years, according to a report by Ember, a climate thinktank. The expansion of renewables has shielded Spain from fossil fuel price hikes linked to the Iran war.
- Husband tried to pull wife from burning home before her death, neighbors say
An elderly Arizona couple's home caught fire, and the husband attempted to rescue his wife but was unable to save her. The fire, which occurred around 1 a.m. Sunday, is suspected to have started near the home's center and may be linked to the husband's DIY solar panel installation. Neighbors described the couple as being in their late 70s, with the wife using a walker.
- Husband tried to pull wife from burning home before her death, neighbors say
An elderly Arizona couple's home caught fire, and the husband attempted to rescue his wife but was unable to save her. The fire's cause is under investigation, with neighbors suggesting it may be linked to the husband's DIY solar panel installation.
- Husband tried to pull wife from burning home before her death, neighbors say
An elderly Arizona couple's home caught fire, and the husband attempted to rescue his wife but failed. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but the wife died at the hospital. The cause is under investigation, with neighbors suspecting electrical issues related to DIY solar panels installed by the husband.
- PHOTOS: Firefighters battle tractor-trailer fire in Suffolk
Firefighters and police in Suffolk, Va., responded to a tractor-trailer fire hauling solar panels at the intersection of Holland Road and Centerpoint Drive on June 12 around 1:01 p.m. The incident involved coordinated efforts by Suffolk Fire and Suffolk Police to manage the blaze.
- Solar beat coal on the US grid in May — a new milestone
The U.S. generated more electricity from solar panels than coal plants for the first time in May, marking a new milestone. The achievement occurred despite the Trump administration's efforts to revive coal.
- Would YOU live in an AliExpress 'house'? Chinese retail giant joins Temu in selling multi-storey prefabs with bathrooms, solar panels and 2 bedrooms for as little as £4,127 - with free shipping!
AliExpress, the Chinese retail giant, is selling multi-storey prefabricated houses with bathrooms, solar panels, and two bedrooms for as little as £4,127, including free shipping. The company joins Temu in offering these prefabs, highlighting affordability and included features.
- Tibet quartz discovery boosts China’s self-sufficiency push for hi-tech materials
China discovered a new high-purity quartz source in Tibet, which could reduce its reliance on imports for manufacturing solar panels and semiconductors. Previously, China imported most of this material from the United States due to a lack of domestic sources.
- Crews put out 1st-alarm house fire in SW Miami-Dade; no injuries reported
Firefighters in Southwest Miami-Dade extinguished a fire at a single-family home's backyard pool area. The blaze, which originated from solar panels and perimeter fences, occurred at the 1800 block of Southwest 82nd Court. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
- Beijing targets cooling consumer spending
Beijing is implementing measures to address declining consumer spending, particularly in sectors like solar panels, cars, and hogs, with plummeting pork prices highlighting the economic drag. Policymakers are shifting focus toward expanding the services sector and prioritizing value creation through design and intellectual property, as noted by Trivium China analysts and The New York Times.
- New Yorkers can soon hang solar panels from their windows, if Gov. Hochul approves
New York legislation could allow apartment residents to install solar panels on windows or balconies, pending Governor Hochul's approval. The proposal aims to enable residents to generate partial home power through solar energy.
- Are we next? Worried neighbours next to £600k new-build that caught fire 'and killed family cat' when 'overheating' solar panels exploded are terrified their homes are at risk
A £600k new-build home caught fire when solar panels reportedly overheated and exploded, killing the family cat. Neighbors living nearby are now fearful their homes may also be at risk.