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The Education Department of Philippines Starts Campaign for Students Brighter Future

The idioms ‘Burn the Midnight Oil’ are no longer a true for the students in Misamis Oriental. The Education Department of Philippines (DepED) are now providing Solar Lanterns to students under ‘One Child, One Lamp’ campaign. The project undertaken by the DepED ensures students are able to do their home assignments. As a startup of […]

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Headway to Solar Energy Storage

Researches are significantly focusing to discover better approaches to store energy created by solar PV frameworks. There are various batteries available that can store sunlight based energy, however even the most innovative ones are genuinely wasteful; they’re costly and have a really short time span of usability, making them not the most alluring choices for […]

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Pune Raises Fund to Encompass Solar Energy

The Cantonment Board, Pune is all set to raise investment in the schemes of solar energy in the next few years merging program Smart Cantonment. This program should be included in the norms and credit by the whole city as a smart city. “Now the Board has been approved for the program Smart Cantt, it […]

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Top 5: Factors Responsible for Glass Breakage in Solar Modules

Glass breakage is a growing concern for the solar power plant operators. With the trend  towards double glass sided modules as seen in Bifacials, or TOPCon with double glass sided construction, the changes in solar PV module design and materials mean breakages are now a bigger risk than ever. These breakages can be due to […]

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Tandem Solar Modules Can Reduce Manufacturing Costs: NREL

Increasing solar module efficiency and expanding manufacturing capacity play complementary roles in reducing the costs of metal halide perovskite/silicon tandem solar modules, according to researchers at the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Each cost lever can play a similar role depending on a manufacturer’s ability to scale up and improve module […]

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News In Brief Nov 21: ADB, Solomon Islands & Tonga Sign Agreements, Scatec, Biden-Harris Administration Awards

ADB, Solomon Islands, Tonga Sign Agreements for Sustainable Energy Transition Projects at COP29 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the governments of Solomon Islands and Tonga have signed grant and loan agreements for energy projects on the sidelines of COP29. The ADB-supported projects will help the Pacific countries to transition from dependency on diesel fuel […]

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3M Invests In Green Hydrogen Equipment Maker Ohmium

In its continuing effort to expand into emerging climate technologies, US based 3M has completed a strategic investment in Ohmium International, a developer of electrolyzer systems for green hydrogen production. The investment is part of 3M’s commitment to advancing technologies that support the transition to a low-carbon economy and may help the company explore further […]

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What Is BIPV That Generates Solar Power Without Solar Panels?

Building-integrated photovoltaics, also known as BIPV, is the required material that takes the panel off the roof and, puts it inside the roof itself. According to Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), an office of the US Department of Energy, BIPV is a set of emerging solar energy applications that replace usual building […]

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A Case For Green Financing For More Transmission Infrastructure

In a provocative blog on the importance of the transmission sector and its role in the energy transition, two world bank staffers make the case for expanding the definition of green projects when it comes to transmission projects, to ensure faster adaption of these vital infrastructure to handle green energy projects. The article comes at […]

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