Andasol, a gigantic farm with 600,000 parabolic mirrors that follow the sun on its daily path across the sky, has gone online. The system occupies an area that equals the size of 210 football fields. Related Posts:Greece Looks To Solar Power To...
Author - Antonio Pasolini
Fernando de Noronha is one of Brazil’s eco hot spots, famous for its breaktaking geography, surf and marine life. The archipelago lies 220 miles off Rio Grande do Norte state and is a UN World Heritage Site. An agreement signed on December 26...
At the mention of solar power, we often envisage an array of rooftop panels capturing sunlight and converting it to electricity. But there’s more to solar energy and it can take surprisingly small and stylish shapes as well. Related Posts:The...
Alternative energy will be a major talking point in 2012, thanks to the UN’s decision to declare it as the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All. The decision was made back in December 2010 during a UN General Assembly. The...
The small island of Palau, an island nation located 500 miles east of the Philippines and with a population of 21,000 people, has installed a 226.8kW solar energy array on its airport. The panels were supplied by Kyocera, one of the world’s...