The state of South Australia is expected to announce Friday that it has powered up the world
Category: Solar Energy News
Elon Musk has done it again. In March, the inventor and mastermind behind
TESLA JUST KEEPS
A university in southern NSW has installed what it says is Australia’s largest rooftop solar power system so far.
Charles Sturt University (CSU) has switched on a 6,000-panel system at its Wagga Wagga campus, at a cost of $3.2 million.
CSU green manager Edward Maher said it was significant milestone not just for the university, but for the renewable energy industry in Australia.
“What we found was that due to the number of parties looking to finance projects like this, the power savings is worth more than the repayments we’re making on the system,” Mr Maher said.
The system produces 1.77 megawatts of power, roughly the equivalent of powering 400 typical Australian households.
China, the world
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), an agency under the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, made a public presentation and illustration of Solar Powered Electronic Voting Machine with Cloud-Based Election Result Collation.
During the presentation, the Executive Vice Chairman of NASENI, Engr. Prof. M.S. Haruna stated that the Solar Powered Electronic Voting Machine will address most of the current Electoral challenges with several advantages.
He said the Machine will eliminate ballot box snatching, multiple thumb printing, failure of the card reader, alteration of data between polling units and collation centers. There is also provision for real-time election result as voting progresses, diaspora voting. Also incorporated is facial recognition, radio frequency identification, etc.
In his words during the presentation, the Honourable Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu said,
Cape Verde, the small island archipelago nation off Africa
Home Inspector Bill Barber recently created an excellent infographic that details how solar panels can power homes and help the
Experts in Nigeria have
The days of being terribly drenched by rain while commuting on tricycle seem to have gone after the launch of Solar-powered and Electrical four and three-wheel vehicles in Nigeria.
The innovation aimed at enhancing transportation in Nigeria is in compliance with the United Nations struggle to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 13 on Climate action, officially known as Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
This the Osun State Chairman of Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria (TOAN), Adewale Folorunsho observed in saying: