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Day: May 4, 2025

Lessons from Wales’ future generations law

Pedestrian zone on Bute Street in Cardiff, UK. Cardiff is the capital of Wales, which has a law in place that requires government policies to consider future generations.

For the past decade, a groundbreaking law has required all public bodies in Wales to consider the long-term impact of their decisions.

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Inside Florida’s unlikely transformation into a solar superpower

A photo of solar panels on roofs in Florida.

Favourable economics and abundant sunshine are fuelling a solar energy boom in the conservative state.

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The UK’s grid operator on the next steps to a clean electricity system

A photo of a UK wind farm with sheep grazing near the turbines. Wind is critical to the UK's decarbonisation plans.

In 2024, 50% of the nation’s electricity came from renewable sources as wind became the biggest contributor.

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Next-generation sand battery to be built in Finland

A photo of a sand battery by Finland's Polar Night Energy. The battery stores heat and electricity.

Existing sand batteries are used only as a heat source, so the new plant will need to operate at higher temperatures to discharge electricity.

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