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Solar MindSet teaches kids how solar power really works - Lindsay Advocate

In September, Ampere released the Solar MindSet, a solar power kit that encourages youth to understand the power of renewable energy in a fun and practical way, and now the kit is being sold at MIT. The product is the first in Ampere’s social enterprise product line. The idea came from Jane M.E. Darling, director of social enterprise at Ampere…
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lindsayadvocate.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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