When a heatwave hits, it’s easy to feel like your home is turning into an oven. But before you resort to cranking up the air conditioning, there are several simple and cost-effective methods you can use to keep your home cool. With a little preparation, you can survive those scorching days without breaking the bank or relying too heavily on energy-guzzling devices.
Jules Nova
The World Is Going Beyond 40% Clean Electricity – Here’s What It Means
In 2023, the world reached a significant milestone—over 40% of global electricity was generated from low-carbon sources. This is a record that hasn’t been seen since the 1940s when the global grid was a fraction of its current size and hydroelectric power dominated the scene. Today, solar energy has become a driving force in the push to create an entirely clean electricity grid. According to Ember, a clean energy think tank, solar production has grown to the point where it can now power an entire country, such as India.
5 Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Cool This Summer
When the summer sun is beating down, it can feel impossible to keep your home cool without cranking up the air conditioner. However, there are simple, cost-effective methods to keep your space comfortable without running up your electricity bill. One of the most effective tricks is to close windows and curtains at the right times.
Beware: Leaving a fan on all night could cost you more than you think
When the summer heat is at its peak, a fan can feel like a lifesaver. It’s one of the most accessible and affordable solutions to cool off during a heatwave. Whether you’re working from home or trying to get some sleep during a scorching night, fans are often the go-to tool. But before you leave one running all night long, there’s a cost you might not have considered – your electricity bill.
Africa’s Untapped Solar Potential Could Power the World
Africa holds an extraordinary advantage when it comes to solar energy potential. Several countries across the continent top the global rankings for solar power productivity. According to the Global Solar Atlas, nations like Namibia, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Botswana, Morocco, and Sudan are among the top 20 countries with the highest solar energy potential, due to their abundance of sunlight and vast, available land suitable for solar projects.
Floating Solar: What This Study Reveals About Its Environmental Impact
With climate change concerns pushing the world toward cleaner energy, floating solar farms have emerged as an innovative solution. But, like any new technology, their environmental impact must be evaluated. Are floating solar panels truly environmentally friendly, or do they pose unforeseen challenges? To get to the bottom of this, BayWa.re, a leader in the European solar sector, commissioned a series of studies to monitor the environmental impact of its floating solar parks. The initial findings are intriguing and offer valuable insights into the future of renewable energy.
China’s Solar Installations Surpass Europe’s Entire 30-Year Effort in Just One Year
In a stunning display of ambition and scale, China has once again pushed the envelope in the race for renewable energy. Over the course of just one year, China has outpaced Europe’s entire 30-year effort in solar power installation, setting a new global benchmark. With the goal of decarbonizing its energy sector, China has been investing heavily in wind, nuclear, and especially solar energy, and 2023 marked a record-breaking year for solar photovoltaic (PV) installations.
Europe Plans to Build Solar Power Stations in Space: The Future of Energy
When we think about solar energy, we usually picture panels scattered across rooftops or vast fields, soaking up sunlight on Earth. But what if solar power could be generated from space? While it may sound like something out of a science fiction novel, researchers in Europe are working on making this vision a reality. The concept of space-based solar energy has been around for decades, but recent advancements have brought this ambitious idea one step closer to reality.
New European Tool Calculates Solar Installation Profitability with Unmatched Accuracy
When it comes to solar power, understanding the potential savings and production output is crucial before making an investment. Fortunately, a new update to the European tool PVGIS has made it easier than ever to calculate the profitability of solar panel installations, providing homeowners and professionals alike with more accurate insights than ever before.
Can a Ready-to-Connect Solar Kit Really Lower Your Electricity Costs?
With electricity prices soaring and a growing need for energy efficiency, many households are exploring alternative solutions to reduce their bills. One potential game-changer that’s gaining popularity is the ready-to-connect solar kit, a simple solution that promises to help homeowners tap into solar power without a hefty upfront cost or professional installation. But do these kits actually deliver on their promises of lower electricity costs? Let’s dive into the details.