Money doesn’t make the world go round; energy does. With energy, modern society is capable of achieving the once unthinkable, from face-to-face communication around the world in real time, to sending a man to Mars.
By Brett Smith
20 Jun 2016
As one of the cleanest sources of energy in the world, solar energy offers a completely renewable and environmentally friendly way to generate electric power.
By Benedette Cuffari
15 Jun 2016
Marrying two sub-cells, often of different materials, to improve cell efficiency in moving sunlight to energy is called a tandem cell.
By Kimberly Lawson
14 Jun 2016
The spread of solar cell farms - power plants fueled by the sun and typically found where the sun is plentiful and land is cheap - are evidence of the ever-evolving solar technology. Two forms dominate; photovoltaic (PV) solar farms and solar thermal technology.
By Benedette Cuffari
3 Jun 2016
Grid-based energy storage directly addresses one of the main issues facing renewable energy; renewable sources aren’t always available. The sun doesn’t always shine. The wind doesn’t always blow.
By Brett Smith
2 Jun 2016
Materials that contain both the properties of a conductor and an electrical insulator are known as semiconductors.
By Brett Smith
31 May 2016
Moveable and able to be installed on almost any flat surface, photovoltaics are used in a number of ways in addition to solar farms and on rooftops.
By Brett Smith
27 May 2016
Satellites, space stations, probes, manned vehicles, and other spacecraft all need power to operate, and because it’s never cloudy in our Solar System many space agencies have turned to solar power.
By Brett Smith
25 May 2016
While solar energy holds the promise of long-term sustainable energy, current systems are too inefficient to make mass installations financially viable.
By Brett Smith
24 May 2016
Photovoltaics are just one of a number of promising renewable energy technologies, and while they have yet to dominate a large swath of the global energy market, several recent developments show just how revolutionary the technology can be.
By Brett Smith
23 May 2016