Germany, the first photovoltaic cycle path is underway
The first cycle path covered by photovoltaic panels is in Freiburg: it will be the lead project for other "solar corridors" in Europe.
The first cycle path covered by photovoltaic panels is in Freiburg: it will be the lead project for other "solar corridors" in Europe.
China's massive Gobi Desert project brings clean energy to 1,5 million households. And it's only the first.
Solar energy is dressed in nanotechnology: ultra-light cells ready to transform any surface into a source of energy
Portuguese startup Solarud creates a clip device to drain water from solar panels and increase their efficiency.
Indian start-up Thinkphi brings clean water and renewable energy to India with a hitherto underappreciated innovative solar umbrella.
The European startup creates the system that was missing: install solar panels between the railway tracks and increase the energy supply
This new offshore solar system is able to withstand harsh conditions in the open sea: the usable space is boundless
Semi-transparent solar cells debunk all negative myths about their work, and are preparing to cover greenhouses all over the world.
Erthos, an American startup, has developed a new method of installing solar systems directly on the ground: it promises great benefits.
The new Swiss plant collects more solar energy in the winter months with the collaboration of a precious ally: the snow.
PowerNEST is a combined solution that produces up to 10 times the energy of photovoltaics, silently and also taking advantage of the wind.
A producer from Vicenza offers a photovoltaic tile to exploit solar energy without affecting the historical heritage. Works?
Ever more flexible, ever more sustainable: solar films are preparing to invade the market, and one day (perhaps) to replace panels.
An integrated energy "cube" adds wind and solar power to increase energy by 40% for the same surface area.
A wall covering that can harness solar energy without using photovoltaic panels? Check.
A series of huge floating solar plants can give the decisive boost to a world powered by renewable energy
Thousands of tiny solar panels integrated into a suit, a backpack, an accessory can charge our devices in an 'invisible' way.
Aptera, our favorite solar-powered car (also because it is currently the only one), also adds a "camping" option. What do you think?
Solar cells printed directly on the steel of the roofs of buildings: here is a very promising three-year project in the UK
It will be the largest in the world, it will give a boost to the country's energy, but above all a clear message: renewables are reliable.
The new REPowerEU plan is (ecologically) very bellicose. Nothing quaestio, but is it feasible? Not only obligations are needed, but supports.