Just over 20MW out of 403MW in bids at innovation tender handed out to PV-powered agricultural projects but country's solar federation says hybrid developments need 'own basket'
German federal grids agency BNetzA has for the first time made awards for so-called ‘agrivoltaics’ project
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SAUK RAPIDS — A group of about 40 people gathered in the Sauk Rapids City Hall chambers Tuesday evening for a joint city/township meeting where a St. Augusta resident outlined his idea to build an automobile complex in eastern Sauk Rapids.
Michael Morgan, who owns Morgan's Motorplex
Gripple, a wire joining and tensioning systems manufacturer, is now applying its long track record and engineering experience in the solar industry, as we reported in September. The UK-based company is officially launching this new range of accessories built specifically to secure and stabiliz
PORTSMOUTH — New Hampshire Department of Transportation officials confirmed the city’s Pannaway Manor neighborhood met the criteria for the construction of a sound barrier between homes there and nearby Interstate 95.
That comes as great news to the neighborhood's residents who have
PORTSMOUTH — Dealing with the noise from passing trucks and cars on nearby Interstate 95 is part of everyday life for students, teachers and staff at New Franklin School.
“There is a constant hum, which at times can be a rattle and rock and roll, depending on the size of the truck
RED BANK, NJ — Looking for a home with an in-ground pool and solar panels, to boot? This 2,300-square-foot home in Lincroft may be just right. This property will be shown for the first time on Saturday.
This is a beautiful move-in-ready, three-bedroom home with three and a half baths,
To fight climate change, cleaner energy sources are desperately needed, but some experts say more should be done to keep untouched desert ecosystems intact.
A small Nevada wildflower named Tiehm’s buckwheat might still be living in obscurity if it had not happened to grow in soil full
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