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Commentary: Here's the case for the US leading the harvesting of solar energy in space
The United States is fast approaching an inflection point in energy policy. Artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, cloud computing and advanced defense systems are driving electricity demand at a level that the existing grid cannot ...
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Wirepoints
· Jul 6, 2026
U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi: The Iran gas tax is going to hit American families. But we can change the future. – Chicago Tribune*
Last year alone, the United States added 43 gigawatts of new solar capacity, making solar the nation’s leading source of new generating capacity for the fifth straight year. Solar met 61 percdent of America’s growth in electricity demand in 2025. Instead of pulling back, we should be accelerating that progress ... Every new source of homegrown energy makes America stronger and less vulnerable to decisions made half a world away.
ZNS Bahamas
· Jul 3, 2026
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Commissioning Ceremony for Completed Solar Rooftop Installations
My friends, good afternoon, They say that in The Bahamas, our greatest natural resources are our people and our beauty. But today, as we stand underneath a sun that has warmed these islands for years, we acknowledge that the same sun is the very engine of our future. And so it is good to be [] The post Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Commissioning Ceremony for Completed Solar Rooftop Installations appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.
UrduPoint
· Jul 11, 2026
Solar Expo 2026: Private sector playing key role in energy revolution, says Musadik Malik
Solar Expo 2026: Private sector playing key role in energy revolution, says Musadik Malik
RedState
· Jul 3, 2026
New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies
New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies
The korea Herald News
· Jun 23, 2026
US panel makers seek trade probe into Hanwha Qcells’ cell imports
Three solar panel makers asked US trade officials to investigate cell imports from South Korea, saying producers including Hanwha's Qcells are using them to evade longstanding US tariffs on Chinese products, according to a petition seen by Reuters. The petition was filed with the Department of Commerce on June 18 on behalf of Canadian Solar, SEG and Heliene, which all operate solar panel factories in the United States. The group, calling itself American Manufacturers for Energy Resilience, is
Bahamas Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Prime Minister Commissions Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at UB
NASSAU, The Bahamas – Prime Minister the Hon. Philip Davis participated in ceremonies commissioning Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at the University of The Bahamas, a move towards energy sustainability. “Today, we turn a new page on how we power our lives, how we protect our environment, and how we define Bahamian leadership in the 21st century. Energy []
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Related coverage for "Commentary: Here's the case for the US leading the harvesting of solar energy in space": Wirepoints — U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi: The Iran gas tax is going to hit American families. But we can change the future. – Chicago Tribune*. ZNS Bahamas — Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Commissioning Ceremony for Completed Solar Rooftop Installations. UrduPoint — Solar Expo 2026: Private sector playing key role in energy revolution, says Musadik Malik. RedState — New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies. The korea Herald News — US panel makers seek trade probe into Hanwha Qcells’ cell imports. Bahamas Press — Prime Minister Commissions Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at UB

