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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 34 MIN

The "Cloud Edge Effect" on Solar Panels

from The Clean Energy Show

The surprising solar phenomenon called the "cloud edge effect" shows how panels can sometimes generate more power than their rated capacity. Also this week: a new wildfire study reveals that while fewer hectares are burning globally, the fires that do occur are increasingly hitting wealthy, populated areas—causing far greater economic damage. And France's nuclear utility EDF is considering adding cooling towers to some reactors as climate change warms rivers and challenges plant operations. Join the Clean Club on Patreon for exciting perks including our always-entertaining monthly bonus podcast! In This Episode: North America's grid enters summer in stronger shape than last year Why solar and batteries are improving reliability across the U.S. Saskatchewan remains at risk during extreme heat events The Philippines experiences explosive rooftop solar growth Why solar can occasionally exceed its rated output The "cloud edge effect" explained Wildfires are burning less land but causing more destruction Canada records another year of extreme wildfire emissions How climate change is affecting nuclear power operations in France EDF's plans to climate-proof its reactors and hydro assets Lightning Round: Australians are illegally connecting portable home batteries Tesla patents a camera-cleaning system for self-driving cars China's flying car industry takes another step forward Contact Us [email protected] or leave us an online voicemail: http://speakpipe.com/clean Support The Clean Energy Show Join the Clean Club on our Patreon Page to receive perks for supporting the podcast and our planet! Our PayPal Donate Page offers one-time or regular donations. Store Visit The Clean Energy Show Store for T-shirts, hats, and more!. Copyright 2026 Sneeze Media.

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