Thailand Uses Floating Solar To Decarbonize Its Economy
Thailand is aiming to become carbon neutral by 2050 and is focusing on decarbonizing its energy sector by reducing reliance on coal, oil, and natural gas and increasing the useContinue Reading
Thailand is aiming to become carbon neutral by 2050 and is focusing on decarbonizing its energy sector by reducing reliance on coal, oil, and natural gas and increasing the useContinue Reading
Tata Steel has commissioned a floating solar power project at its Jamshedpur plant in Jharkhand. The 10.8 MW project is the largest of its kind in India and is expectedContinue Reading
Argentina is preparing to address the tremendous problem of plastic pollution in South American and Caribbean rivers. La Plata National University, the country’s main academic institution, has collaborated with theContinue Reading
Singapore has a large population but little usable area for solar panels and wind turbines. It does, however, have a lot of open ocean to the south in the SingaporeContinue Reading
Despite Kerala’s solar innovations – from the world’s first solar airport to India’s largest floating solar power plant – the state has lagged behind much of the country in widerContinue Reading
Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL), which became the world’s first solar-powered airport in 2015, has made yet another move in self-sustainability of power, by commissioning a ‘floating’ solar power plantContinue Reading
Renewable energy companies are trying to become the “new energy giants” they’re not just looking to take over the entire Earth’s energy industry–renewables are set to go galactic. It soundsContinue Reading
If floating solar panels are deployed on the more than 379,000 hydro reservoirs globally, the resultant hybrid systems could generate anywhere from 16% to 40% of the world’s demand forContinue Reading
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