Jacob Cunningham
Solar panels can emit their own light, under the right conditions. And this light emitting ability of solar panels has one very good use. Figure 1: Solar panel. [1] How [...]
The Joint Research Commission of the European Commission has found that “nearly half of the roughly 10,000 cities in the world have faced increased heat exposure in the last four [...]
In the appendix “Fire and Water” of “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”, a short anecdote can be found describing how during night time shooting, the set received [...]
Geothermal Energy, the use of earths natural heat below the surface to heat water into steam in order to run generators for electricity, is clean, efficient and can be built [...]
If a shadow was cast over half of a solar panel, then only half the amount of sunlight will be reaching the panel, and therefore the energy output of the [...]
There are many parts involved in moving towards more energy being supplied from renewable sources, not least of which is the grid used to transfer this energy from the source [...]
The world’s largest flywheel is installed at the site of a re-purposed coal power plant, in County Glare, Ireland. But why go to all the trouble? The flywheel is a [...]
As the first waves of commercial wind turbines erected in the nineties reach the end of their lifespan (roughly 25 years), a question arises; what do we do with them. [...]
Here at Pager Power, we deal extensively in reflections of sunlight on solar panels and the façades of buildings, and are particularly concerned with the negative impact these glint and [...]
In May 2025, Brittany Ferries is set to introduce two new passenger and vehicle ferries to its fleet. These two hybrid ships will replace its older, outdated predecessors on the [...]