Articles by Solar

The fifth topic in the ‘Back to Basics’ series sets out the timeline for the development of modern photovoltaics. Alongside the sun naturally providing its energy to grow crops, ancient [...]

In our 7th article in our series on the Baltic States, we take a look at the prospects for solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production and explore recent proposed solar projects [...]

Human history is full of instances where what was once considered science fiction eventually materialised as an invaluable invention. As Albert Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” One [...]

The UK government has announced that there will be an independent research exercise into glare from vehicle headlamps [1]. The Department for Transport (DfT) is a ministerial department of the [...]

Solar energy, which is widely abundant and renewable, has become a hopeful substitute for fossil fuels in meeting the world’s energy demands. Harnessing solar power efficiently is limited by issues [...]

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 [...]

Proposed solar farms in the UK continue to grow in size, with recent applications including single developments spanning over two thousand acres that could feed the energy demands of over ninety [...]

The equatorial region, with its abundant sunshine, holds immense potential for solar energy solutions. This area is home to large coastal nations like Indonesia – the fourth most populous country [...]

A mini-grid is made up of several small-scale electricity generators and sometimes energy storage systems combined with a distribution network that provides electricity to a limited number of localised clients [...]

Part of the problem with trying to further renewable energy, is trying to eliminate the waste products and removing the need to use up our planets limited resources. This includes [...]




