ClimateCal
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India just smashed the 150 GW solar milestone >Added 44.6 GW of solar in 1 year, up 87% y-on-y (that's more than the total installed solar capacity of the UK or Spain) >Global solar leaderboard shifting fast: India now 3rd largest solar power globally after China with 1,200 GW (in a league of its own) and the US at 280 GW (falling behind the pace) - surpassing traditional solar leaders like Japan and Germany "Impossible" targets are just a lack of will: India achieved its target of having 50% of its total installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources in June 2025, reaching this milestone 5 years ahead of its original 2030 deadline set under the Paris Agreement pv-magazine.com/2026/04/10/ind…

This is the Al-Furqan neighbourhood in Aleppo—the number of solar panels is genuinely impressive.

Unpopular opinion: This is a party trick and won’t be used much because the infrastructure to deliver 1.5 MW is expensive. Having ubiquitous, reliable charging is a lot more important than cutting the charge time from 15 minutes to 5 minutes.

it was a huge mistake to push sustainability as a moral prerogative in the US. we should have framed it as a resilience measure to guarantee energy independence. because it is!!!





@Mr_Barnes1972 @JessePeltan It could be






oh my god. the northern lights. look how thin our fucking atmosphere is.












