Tucson Electric Power owns the 250-megawatt Oso Grande Wind Project near Roswell, New Mexico, where wind turbines are seen ...
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
Rat-hole mining is banned by the Supreme Court. But its practice persists under the noses of government officials and ...
Coal emissions cut India's rice and wheat yields by 10%, threatening food security. Reducing pollution could boost crop ...
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Techno-Science on MSNThis prehistoric poisoned arrow shows impressive pharmacological mastery 🏹In 1983, researchers found an antelope femur in Kruger Cave, South Africa. This femur, 7,000 years old, contained arrowheads ...
A researcher has discovered a new method to remove so-called 'forever chemicals' from our drinking water by heating the PFAS with granular activated carbon. The discovery represents a significant ...
Coal India fell 3.17% to Rs 371.15 after the firm reported 17.04% decrease in consolidated net profit to Rs 8,505.57 crore in Q3 FY25 from Rs 10,253.48 crore in Q3 FY24. Revenue from operations fell 1 ...
PARIS -Solar power overtook coal in electricity production in the European Union for the first time in 2024, with the share of renewables rising to almost half the bloc’s power sector ...
Solar overtook coal in the European Union's electricity production in 2024, with the share of renewables rising to almost half the bloc's power sector, according to a report released Thursday. "Solar ...
Solar provided more power than coal did to EU countries for the first time last year, marking a new milestone in the unstoppable rise of renewables. The sunlight-soaking renewable generated 11 per ...
Paris, France — Solar power overtook coal in European Union electricity production for the first time in 2024, with the share of renewables rising to almost half the bloc’s power sector ...
Solar generated 11% of EU electricity in 2024, overtaking coal which fell below 10% for the first time, according to the European Electricity Review published today by think tank Ember.
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