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Unsubsidised solar and onshore wind are now the cheapest source of new bulk power in all major economies except Japan thanks to falling technology costs.

As utility customers invest more in advanced energy technologies, buildings are becoming dynamic energy hubs. Anywhere, anytime, a building could be a consumer, storage point, or generator of energy. And a building’s energy profile could change instantaneously as it responds to signals from internal controls, the grid operator, or third parties to deploy assets like controllable water heaters, smart equipment, solar, and storage.

Driverless cars might still be a way off but one company has already invented and rolled out fully autonomous robots. The self-navigating machines have been developed by Brain Corp,

The 50 fastest-growing tech companies in the UK claim an average growth rate of 2,176% and a combined revenue of £1.2bn, according to Deloitte. Launched in 1998, the global

Developers tell Compelo about the harsh reality of working conditions in the video game industry Rockstar Games has been criticised for staff working 100-hour weeks in the run-up

Smart speakers like the Amazon Echo Dot and Google Home Mini could soon be powered up from across the room after being made compatible with long-distance wireless charging

Coming on the heels of Salt River Project’s announcement that it will procure up to 1 GW of solar capacity by 2025 and will seek to offer some community solar projects to its customers, this week two organizations released a new checklist intended to help regulators and interested stakeholders evaluate and improve community solar across the country.

The California Community Choice Association (CalCCA) announced this week that community choice aggregators (CCAs) in the state have signed long-term contracts with new renewable energy facilities totaling more than 2,000 MW (2 GW), reflecting a strong commitment by CCAs to drive clean energy and economic development in California and help the state achieve ambitious decarbonization and climate change goals.

Salt River Project (SRP) this week announced that it plans to add 1,000 MW of new utility-scale solar energy to its system by the end of fiscal year 2025, accelerating the pace of development and total solar capacity that it had previously announced by 700 MW.

Driverless cars might still be a way off but one company has already invented and rolled out fully autonomous warehouse robots. The self-navigating machines have been developed by Brain

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