Global power generation from fossil fuels declined in the first month following the Strait of Hormuz disruption, as a drop in gas-fired output was offset by strong growth in solar and wind power rather than coal.
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1954 Photovoltaic technology is born in the United States when Daryl Chapin, Calvin Fuller, and Gerald Pearson develop the silicon photovoltaic (PV) cell at Bell Labs—the first solar cell capable of converting enough of the sun's energy into power to run everyday electrical.
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As the dominant choice for utility-scale PV projects globally, single-axis trackers hold a 72% market share in 2025, supported by their wide application in large ground-mounted and "PV+" multi-scenario projects.
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Researchers have developed a miniature, soft, and flexible lithium-ion battery made from biocompatible hydrogel. This new battery, smaller than a grain of rice, can do more than just store energy—it can power living tissues, support synthetic cells, and even move on its own.
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