May 11 Energy News
Opinion:
¶ “Indian solar power prices hit record low, undercutting fossil fuels” • Wholesale solar power prices have reached a record low in India. They now undercut prices of fossil fuel-generated power, increasing the likelihood that India will exceed the renewable energy targets it set at the Paris climate accords in December 2015. [The Guardian]
Market in New Delhi selling PVs (Photo: Saurabh Das | AP)
¶ “While Trump Tries to Bring Back Zombie Coal, the UK Goes Coal-Free” • When President Trump told supporters at his 100th day rally in Pennsylvania, “We are putting our coal miners back to work,” he just burrowed deeper into the bed of administration lies on energy. But the truth is, the demand for US coal has collapsed. [Foreign Policy In Focus]
Science and Technology:
¶ SolarGaps motorized blinds, from a Ukrainian startup, is one of those ideas that seems…
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