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Google pausing AI portrait tool after complaints of historical inaccuracies

by Anas Siddiqui
Google pausing AI portrait tool after complaints of historical inaccuracies

Google is pausing an AI tool that creates images of people following inaccuracies in some historical depictions the model generated, the latest hiccup in the Alphabet-owned company’s efforts to catch …

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Green Tech: Tetra Pak helps Chinese dairy firms automate production, cut energy and water usage, carbon emissions

by Anas Siddiqui
Green Tech: Tetra Pak helps Chinese dairy firms automate production, cut energy and water usage, carbon emissions

Established in Lund, Sweden in 1951 and now Switzerland-headquartered, Tetra Pak is a privately-owned firm which makes equipment for manufacturing cheese, ice-cream, dairy milk powder and alternative protein, besides cartons. …

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Should California homeowners still invest in solar panels? Experts weigh in

by Vera Ward
Should California homeowners still invest in solar panels? Experts weigh in

By Roxana Popescu | San Diego Union-Tribune A little over a year ago, the California Public Utilities Commission overhauled the rules for rooftop solar installations across the state. In its …

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EU rebuffs European solar industry’s plea for emergency help to fight cheap China imports

by Ron Morgan
EU rebuffs European solar industry’s plea for emergency help to fight cheap China imports

“Given that we currently rely to a very important degree on imports to reach EU solar-deployment targets, any potential measure needs to be weighed against the objectives we have set …

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What’s happened since California cut home solar payments? Demand has plunged 80% 

by Vera Ward
What’s happened since California cut home solar payments? Demand has plunged 80% 

Ken Wells runs O&M Solar Services, a small residential solar company in South Los Angeles, where he works with disadvantaged communities. But a new state rate structure for rooftop solar …

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Is a $51 monthly charge coming to your PG&E bill?

by Vera Ward
Is a  monthly charge coming to your PG&E bill?

Don’t know about you, but our painful January electric bill left us cursing those cheerful December holiday lights. It’s no secret that California electric bills are among the highest in …

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Sustainability: China proposes first standards for recycling wind turbines to manage imminent surge of retired equipment

by Anas Siddiqui
Sustainability: China proposes first standards for recycling wind turbines to manage imminent surge of retired equipment

China has issued its first set of proposed standards for recycling retired onshore wind turbines, laying the foundation for tackling supply chain sustainability challenges arising from renewable energy generation. The …

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2024 is the year the world could reach peak coal use. But it’s a tough habit to quit

by Walter Watson
2024 is the year the world could reach peak coal use. But it’s a tough habit to quit

With the COP28 climate summit now in the rearview mirror, some researchers say the moment is here when coal consumption in power plants around the world will finally peak before beginning a …

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Global renewable energy growth must accelerate to reach 2030 goal of tripling capacity: IEA

by Anas Siddiqui
Global renewable energy growth must accelerate to reach 2030 goal of tripling capacity: IEA

Global renewable energy capacity is expected to grow by two and a half times by 2030, but governments need to go further to achieve a goal of tripling it by …

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Rooftop-solar industry blames Newsom, PG&E as Bay Area businesses struggle

by Vera Ward
Rooftop-solar industry blames Newsom, PG&E as Bay Area businesses struggle

Bay Area rooftop-solar businesses are reeling from a statewide change that gutted compensation for homeowners returning surplus power to the electrical grid, causing applications for new solar to plunge to …

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