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Throwing shade on solar myths

Newfoundland Independent

Newfoundland Independent

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June 23, 2026

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Throwing shade on solar myths

‘Someday the sun will shine and have-not will be no more,’ Brian Peckford famously said. Solar ‘someday’ can’t come soon enough, writes Angela Antle

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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)

Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

What is Israel's 'Eye of Sauron': Inside the high-tech solar desert tower watching the skies

What is Israel's 'Eye of Sauron': Inside the high-tech solar desert tower watching the skies

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jun 21, 2026

Solar Fields and Ecological Diversity

This story is a couple of years old, but for a Sunday afternoon, it’s worth a talk. One thing that people have worried about with big-time solar fields is what it would to an area’s ecology. I mean, the problem with them is that if we aren’t going to mandate them on every ceiling (which [] The post Solar Fields and Ecological Diversity appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

Egypt Independent

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· Jun 21, 2026

Karnak Temples to witness rare solar alignments for summer solstice

The Egyptian Association for Tourism and Archaeological Development announced that the Karnak Temples will witness rare solar phenomena during the summer solstice, highlighted by the noon sun aligning almost vertically over the complex to mark the official start of summer. Additionally, the Temple of Amun at Karnak will feature a sunset alignment, where the solstice The post Karnak Temples to witness rare solar alignments for summer solstice appeared first on Egypt Independent.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 9, 2026

TCL Solar Set to Transform Southeast Asia's Solar Landscape with High-Efficiency BC Innovation

TCL Solar Set to Transform Southeast Asia's Solar Landscape with High-Efficiency BC Innovation

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Related coverage for "Throwing shade on solar myths": Seeking Alpha — TAN: Why Solar Is Less Shiny Today (Rating Downgrade). Times of India — What is Israel's 'Eye of Sauron': Inside the high-tech solar desert tower watching the skies. Lawyers, Guns & Money — Solar Fields and Ecological Diversity. Trend News Agency — Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan. Egypt Independent — Karnak Temples to witness rare solar alignments for summer solstice. The Hindu BusinessLine — TCL Solar Set to Transform Southeast Asia's Solar Landscape with High-Efficiency BC Innovation