A Solar Power Farm is Reviving Rwanda

The Rwandan government is desperately searching for more energy - in 2013, they only had 1110 megawatts, according to Twaha Twagirimana, the supervisor at the...

Researchers in Delaware Are Rethinking Solar Energy

Researchers in Delaware are working very hard to develop a new technique from an old technique, called photon upconversion. This technique for capturing the rays...

Apple’s Operations in Singapore Fully Powered by Sunlight

Tech giant Apple announced that all their operations in Singapore will be powered by sunlight. The guys at Apple have made quite a solid long-term...

Chile Gets Low Cost Energy Boost by Choosing Solar Energy

Chile is certainly not without sunlight. This abundance of renewable energy has brought Chile to the front of the solar power race. PV cells are...

Solar Panels will Raise the Price of Your Home, Says Study

If your house has rooftop solar panels installed, it is now officially worth more money, according to research from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. They...

Thermochemical Energy Storage and Concentrated Solar Power, the Perfect Match

Thermoechemical energy storage is a new approach that could finally breach the gap between concentrated solar power production and the grid. Solar power is on the...

Perovskite Solar Cells – Bigger, More Efficient and Ready for Accreditation

Scientists have discovered a way to scale up perovskite solar cells so that they can remain stable, and allow to be tested for their efficiency...

Superconducting Ink Boosts Efficiency of Solar Water Heaters

Mexican researchers developed a superconducting ink, containing nano particles, which can boost the efficiency of solar water heaters by as much as seventy percent. Solar...

Phase One of Morocco’s Noor Solar Mega-Plant Almost Complete

Morocco is building the world's biggest solar power plant, which will utilize the solar superpower of Sahara Desert and provide half of the country's...

Stella Lux – The Dutch Solar-Powered Car That Produces Energy in Excess

The Eindhoven University of Technology was the birthplace of an extraordinary new green technology. The prototype was developed two years ago by students at the university. A...