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Solar Farms Come Up Short

Bacon’s Rebellion

Bacon’s Rebellion

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July 10, 2026

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by Kerry Dougherty No offense to ordinary, decent schizophrenics, but Virginia Democrats appear to be suffering from this or a similar mental disorder. And they’re off their meds. Examples abound, but here’s just one: The left-wing radicals who once were tree-huggers, have morphed into lovers of solar panels. As far as these loons are concerned, []

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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.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 4, 2026

Electricity: Solar energy now attractive to investors in Nigeria – FG

The Nigerian government has said mini-grid solar energy is fast becoming more attractive to investors in the country. Speaking in Lagos on Friday, Abba Aliyu, Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency, said mini-grids now present a viable commercial model for electricity delivery. According to him, solar energy is now capable of de-risking Nigeria’s power sector [] Electricity: Solar energy now attractive to investors in Nigeria – FG

UrduPoint

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· 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

QuintDaily

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Rise of Solar Installers in Western Sydney

The need for solar energy solutions is growing – nowhere more so than in Western Sydney. As climate change has become a concern for many, coupled with an interest in renewable energy sources, solar panels are growing in popularity for many people in their homes who wish to save the planet and their bills. One [] The post The Rise of Solar Installers in Western Sydney appeared first on QuintDaily.

Spotlight Delaware

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· Jun 25, 2026

Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer

The solar energy industry in Delaware secured major wins this week, despite recent struggles with delays, federal funding cuts and community opposition. The post Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

SundayTimes

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· Jun 20, 2026

GUGU LOURIE | Energy of youth spreads affordable solar light

Hleziphi Siyothula-Mtshizane’s company is giving sales jobs to young people and making small solar-powered packages available in townships and rural areas, writes Gugu Lourie.

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Related coverage for "Solar Farms Come Up Short": BERNAMA — General : Solar Technology Use Expected To Increase In Selangor - Exco. Daily Post Nigeria — Electricity: Solar energy now attractive to investors in Nigeria – FG. UrduPoint — Solar Expo 2026: Private sector playing key role in energy revolution, says Musadik Malik. QuintDaily — The Rise of Solar Installers in Western Sydney. Spotlight Delaware — Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer. SundayTimes — GUGU LOURIE | Energy of youth spreads affordable solar light