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Today’s Renewable Energy Science Briefing | April 15th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A new review outlines the best ways to design and build large-scale solar panels using next-generation materials like perovskites and organics, which are cheaper and more flexible than traditional silicon. This roadmap is crucial for moving these promising lab technologies into commercial production, potentially making solar power more affordable and versatile.
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Researchers found that the common practice of adding a “risk premium” to discount rates for geothermal projects actually leads to worse financial outcomes and poor decision-making. A new, more accurate framework that combines physical models with economic probability is proposed to better manage risks, helping developers make smarter choices about where and how to build geothermal plants.
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Scientists are studying the formation of “inflation ridges” on the surface above underground lava tubes, which are natural pipelines for molten rock. Understanding these geological features helps in locating and assessing potential geothermal resources, as areas with past volcanic activity often hold significant underground heat that can be tapped for clean energy.
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