The World’s Transition to Renewable Energy Is No Small Feat. With AI and Satellites, You Can Literally See It
EnergyMicrosoft’s AI for Good Lab developed the initiative in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and Planet Labs PBC.
Read more »Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab developed the initiative in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and Planet Labs PBC.
Read more »Most container ships still rely on diesel, but one company aims to change that by reintroducing sails.
Read more »Polyshine Solar is a Chinese company focused on producing lightweight solar panels. Its latest innovation features flexible, easy-to-install panels.
Read more »In most countries, investing in renewables is 60% cheaper than carbon capture.
Read more »Ponds and small lagoons covered with solar panels emit more greenhouse gases.
Read more »For years, polysilicon was the most expensive material in solar panels. Now, it ranks as the fourth most expensive.
Read more »Central U.S. banks are facing criticism from conservatives as they balance the climate demands of progressive investors.
Read more »Zero-Gap technology generates 120% more hydrogen from organic waste.
Read more »Researchers in the UK have identified the best crop for agrovoltaic systems: tomatoes.
Read more »Wind turbines lagging behind is troubling news, as they complement solar panels effectively.
Read more »WaterCube 100, a machine that collects water from the air, could play a crucial role in future natural disasters.
Read more »The material has a 27% energy efficiency, higher than conventional solar panels.
Read more »Piedras Pintas Salt Dome could become world’s biggest hydrogen storage facility.
Read more »Dust is one of the biggest enemies of solar panels. One startup says electromagnetic waves are the solution.
Read more »The goal is to prevent wind turbines and panels from becoming environmental problems.
Read more »What if the key to the energy revolution was in the air?
Read more »The country has just launched a 3.5 GW mega solar farm in Xinjiang’s desert region.
Read more »Renewables now represent more than a third of the global electricity supply.
Read more »Renewables:The World’s Transition to Renewable Energy Is No Small Feat. With AI and Satellites, You Can Literally See It.Meet the ‘Tesla of the Seas,’ a..