May 8, 2013 7:16 am Solar Power Helps Monitor Carbon Fuels Oil and natural gas companies are using more solar power to provide electricity to power remote monitoring stations after the hydraulic fracturing crews have left. US & World Videos 21:18 Jim Gaffigan gives hilarious dad advice to Kelly Clarkson audience 9:45 Orlando Bloom says he's shocked he's still alive after filming his new adventure show 9:22 Mississippi nonprofit tackles poverty head-on through radical approach 1:49 Jay Leno and wife Mavis step out on a date night following her dementia diagnosis 5:44 Drake Bell talks overcoming substance abuse and his darkest moments