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June sunshine produces record amount of solar energy

Irish Tech News

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July 7, 2026

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According to new provisional data from EirGrid, the month of June saw a record amount of solar energy on the power system, contributing 8.2 to the overall fuel mix. This compares to 7.8 in May and to 5.3 in June 2025. The new figures show that overall, 42 of electricity came from renewable sources in []

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 4, 2026

TAN: Why Solar Is Less Shiny Today (Rating Downgrade)

TAN: Why Solar Is Less Shiny Today (Rating Downgrade)

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

Solar Beats Coal for the First Time: 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now

Solar power generated more electricity than coal in May; this could be a sign to buy clean energy stocks.

RedState

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· Jul 3, 2026

New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies

New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies

Wirepoints

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· 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.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 10, 2026

India's non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity rises 22% to 297.36 GW in June

The share of solar energy was 162.15 GW, and that of wind was 57.44 GW in June 2026, compared to 116.25 GW (solar) and 51.67 GW (wind) in the same month a year ago

BERNAMA

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· Jun 23, 2026

General : Solar Technology Use Expected To Increase In Selangor - Exco

SHAH ALAM, June 23 (Bernama) -- The Selangor state government expects solar energy usage in the state to rise following the launch of the Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP) on Jan 1, supporting its shift towards green energy.

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Related coverage for "June sunshine produces record amount of solar energy": Seeking Alpha — TAN: Why Solar Is Less Shiny Today (Rating Downgrade). The Motley Fool — Solar Beats Coal for the First Time: 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now. RedState — New July 4 Win: DOE Cuts Solar and Wind Subsidies. Wirepoints — U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi: The Iran gas tax is going to hit American families. But we can change the future. – Chicago Tribune*. The Hindu BusinessLine — India's non-fossil fuel-based energy capacity rises 22% to 297.36 GW in June. BERNAMA — General : Solar Technology Use Expected To Increase In Selangor - Exco