Building solar systems on the water reduces land use. However, floating PV also has its downsides – in the literal sense.
In Africa, where many regions benefit from plentiful sunshine throughout the year, solar water heating is a no-brainer.
As the demand for solar energy grows, floating solar photovoltaics (FPVs) are emerging as a key solution to land constraints.
RENA Technologies has celebrated the 10th anniversary of its transformative Water-Capping Technology, protected under Patent ...
The University of Benin has received its first solar-powered borehole, courtesy of LG Electronics, to transform water supply ...
LG Electronics has donated the first-ever solar-powered borehole to the University of Benin (UNIBEN), marking a significant ...
A new report outlines the country’s ample "floatovoltaics" opportunity. Floating solar arrays have already taken off in some ...
The Kolade Adepoju Mentoring Program has inaugurated a solar water project at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Uvwie, Delta State, with a call on the students of the institution to ...