Linda Hezel gets up early to clip herbs, vegetables and produce from the plants on her farm north of Kansas City. “I'm trying peppers which you normally think would be only in full sun,” Hezel said.
A Minnesota bill could make plug-in solar devices accessible to homeowners and renters, potentially saving $35-$55 monthly.
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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI is moving to pair its massive Colossus data center in Memphis with a relatively modest solar project, an 88-acre field of panels that would sit beside ...
Albuquerque-based Array Technologies (NASDAQ: ARRY), a global solar tracking technology company which provides services and products for utility-scale solar energy projects, announced it has entered ...