solar energy Archives - Positive News Good journalism about good things Fri, 06 Mar 2026 14:03:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.positive.news/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-P.N_Icon_Navy-150x150.png solar energy Archives - Positive News 32 32 How a 1930s house was turned into a carbon-negative home https://www.positive.news/society/how-a-1930s-home-was-retrofit-to-become-carbon-negative/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 11:00:21 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=568989 New homes are encouraged to be net-zero ready, but the real work lies in retrofitting Britain’s 29m old properties. One house shows how

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What went right this week: ideas to save the world, plus more https://www.positive.news/society/good-news-stories-from-week-45-of-2025/ Fri, 07 Nov 2025 05:44:36 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=551284 The Earthshot Prize revealed its winners, the Maldives kicked a killer habit, and Australians were promised free solar, plus more

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Solar project reimagines railway network as clean energy lifelines
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What went right this week: a new approach to drugs, plus more https://www.positive.news/society/good-news-stories-from-week-14-of-2025/ Fri, 04 Apr 2025 05:00:50 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=521958 The UK’s first drug room ‘saved lives’, Germany turned sewage into shipping fuel, and Finland kicked a dirty habit, plus more

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Can a new government supercharge the UK’s clean energy revolution? https://www.positive.news/society/can-a-new-government-supercharge-the-uks-clean-energy-revolution/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 12:29:59 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=485629 Here’s how the next UK government could ramp up clean energy in a simple, affordable way

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Five ways to catapult the UK towards solar energy success https://www.positive.news/economics/good-business/how-catapult-uk-towards-solar-energy/ Tue, 07 May 2024 11:58:58 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=479359 Solar power has the potential to transform even a cloudy UK into a renewable energy leader. So how can this be sped up?

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Floating solar panels: the future of clean energy? https://www.positive.news/society/loating-solar-panels-the-future-of-clean-energy/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 09:25:51 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=454499 Floating solar is seeing a rise in interest. Here are five inspirational, global examples

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Solar will soon eclipse all other forms of energy https://www.positive.news/environment/solar-will-soon-eclipse-all-forms-of-energy/ Tue, 30 May 2023 12:10:21 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=434712 From Saharan solar farms to satellites that beam the sun’s energy to Earth, these innovations mark a new dawn for solar

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Solar sisters: how green energy is empowering women in remote communities https://www.positive.news/environment/energy/solar-sisters-green-energy-empowering-women-remote-communities/ https://www.positive.news/environment/energy/solar-sisters-green-energy-empowering-women-remote-communities/#respond Fri, 12 May 2017 15:10:13 +0000 https://www.positive.news/?p=26994 Women often benefit most from internet access but millions of homes lack reliable power. We meet those leapfrogging into the digital age thanks to clean energy

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Women often benefit most from internet access but millions of homes lack reliable power. We meet those leapfrogging into the digital age thanks to clean energy

In a remote village in the Indian state of Rajasthan, Madhu Kumar sits outside a small thatched house, talking to a group of other women. At first sight, it’s the most traditional of scenes. Sari-clad villagers pass the time while their children play cricket with makeshift bats and balls on the dusty ground. A cow wanders slowly between the houses.

But come closer, and you’ll see something at once familiar and, in this context, revolutionary. Kumar is making notes on an iPad. It’s been charged from a solar panel on her roof, and she’s using it to jot down orders for solar lights. She is a ‘solar saheli’ (solar friend) – a sales agent for Frontier Markets, a local business set up by entrepreneur Ajaita Shah, that sells a range of such technology across the state.

Access to computers and the internet is offering women, like those in Pakistan’s Chitral district, ‘a window to the world’

Clean, bright solar lights are life-changing for villagers who, until now, had to make do with the smoky, dim glow of kerosene lanterns. But it’s not just about light to see by. Kumar is part of a revolution that is sweeping quietly across much of rural Asia and Africa. It is one that harnesses locally sourced renewable energy – like solar or small-scale hydro – to bring digital connectivity into people’s homes. And it is women, often confined to their communities by conservative cultural norms, who benefit the most.

Kumar is pioneering a new role as an ‘internet saheli’. “I help show women how they can use the internet to look up remedies for a sick child,” she tells me, “or buy bus tickets, or start up a new business on their own, like dressmaking.”

I help show women how they can use the internet to look up remedies for a sick child or start up a new business on their own

In Pakistan’s Chitral district, high in the Hindu Kush mountains near the Afghan border, small hydro plants run by local NGO the Sarhad Rural Support Programme (SRSP), provide power for a whole range of purposes, including phone lines and computers in community centres. Women are learning IT skills and starting tailoring businesses, and enjoying the simple pleasure of having a window to the world. “We know about national and international affairs now,” said one. “Before, we knew nothing.”

Accessing the web doesn’t just ease a sense of isolation; it also helps give remote villagers the prospect of a viable future. Without this, many see no alternative but to migrate to distant city slums in search of a living.

As one Chitrali puts it: “People leave because they want a better quality of life. But with electricity, that life can come to us. Our valley is beautiful. We don’t want to leave. Electricity helps us stay.”

Madhu Kumar is a ‘solar saheli’ (solar friend) and sales agent for a local tech retailer

Frontier Markets and SRSP are winners of an Ashden Award for sustainable energy, which recognises schemes that tackle climate change while also lifting people out of poverty. Martin Wright is part of the Ashden Awards visiting judging team.


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Denmark reaches solar energy target ahead of schedule https://www.positive.news/environment/energy/denmark-reaches-solar-energy-target-schedule/ https://www.positive.news/environment/energy/denmark-reaches-solar-energy-target-schedule/#comments Mon, 03 Dec 2012 10:15:32 +0000 http://positivenews.org.uk/?p=9917 Denmark is to reach its 2020 solar energy generation target of 200 megawatt (MW) capacity by the end of 2012, eight years ahead of schedule, according to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Denmark is to reach its 2020 solar energy generation target of 200 megawatt (MW) capacity by the end of 2012, eight years ahead of schedule, according to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Every month 36MW of solar energy capacity is being added to Denmark’s grid, meaning the country’s total solar energy capacity will reach 200MW by the end of the year – a capacity 100 times larger than the same period in 2010.

Danish companies DONG Energy, Dansk Energi and Energinet have estimated solar energy capacity could reach 1,000MW by 2020 and 3,400MW by 2030 if similar growth rates continue.

Denmark has a strong commitment to renewable technology in general and earlier this year the government set a target to meet all of its energy needs with renewable energy by 2050. Currently 22% of the nation’s energy comes from renewables.

Kim Schultz, Project Manager at Invest in Denmark said: “The demand for solar cells has increased dramatically since net metering was implemented in 2010. Net metering gives private households and public institutions the possibility of ‘storing’ surplus production in the public grid, which makes solar panels considerably more attractive.”

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