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In the span of two days last week, the sun released two strong solar flares — meaning the solar system experienced its most powerful explosions which can cause some communications blackouts on ...
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Stark Solar sought to construct a 150-megawatt solar farm on 860 acres in southwest Washington Township. Its application was denied by a state board in April. The company had the option to appeal ...
The sun has a bone to pick with Earth — and it’s not done yet. A colossal solar storm just zapped the daylight side of the planet, causing global blackouts and knocking out radio signals ...
Just seven months after construction started on SEG Solar’s new PV cell manufacturing plant on the Indonesian island of Java, the company has announced the successful commissioning of the $480 ...
The sun unleashed another strong X-class solar flare overnight, stronger than the one that occurred on Tuesday — an X2.7, the strongest so far this year. X-class flares are the strongest and ...
First Solar, other solar stocks climb after House proposal hit the ‘more bullish end of investor expectations’ But the proposal is not encouraging for the nuclear industry and EV makers ...
First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) extended its rally for a fifth consecutive day on Tuesday, jumping 22.66 percent to close at $191.60 apiece as investors cheered a new proposal at the Congress ...
The sun roared to life early Tuesday (May 14), unleashing a powerful X-class solar flare from a newly emerging sunspot region AR4087. The eruption peaked at 4:25 a.m. EDT (0825 GMT), triggering ...
The sun has had quite a busy week hurling solar flares at our planet, causing blackouts across the globe. “After weeks of calm, solar activity is suddenly high again,” reports Spaceweather.com.