Solar Panel Innovations the World Should Follow

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Solar Panel Innovations the World should follow

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There are many ways to utilize the power of the sun and one of it is through solar panels.

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  • Solar Panel Innovations the World should follow

  • There are many ways to utilize the power of the sun and one of it is through solar panels. Solar panels are the latest innovation today that will support every industry especially in times where fossil fuels can no longer support the growing demands of each and every sector for the reason that it is not renewable. And with the great convenience that solar panels can bring to the families especially in reducing the cost of their monthly energy bills, its not surprising that solar panels UK are very much in-demand. In fact, many have found a way to use solar panels the way we did not think of before.

  • Belgrades Strawberry Tree if you are in the middle of a phone call and found out that your smartphone is almost running out of battery, surely youll panic. But with this technology that allows cellphones to get charge, people will be rest assured even if they run out of the battery while away from home, because theres a strawberry tree ready to supply phones with the needed charge. The Strawberry that was installed in Serbia aims to make renewable and sustainable energy part of the everyday life where this technology will provide convenience, connectedness and education to the people.

  • Finlands Solar Kitchen ever heard of Lapin Kulta? This is the solar kitchen restaurant in Finland where all the food served to people is solar-cooked. The restaurant is only available during sunny days and the price of the food depends on how much sunlight will be needed to get the food done.

  • Solar billboards in UK, Australia, and the U.S. the campaign of using the solar panels on the billboards was started by Ricoh in Sydney, New York and London. It illuminates the signage when it manage to harvests the necessary power from the sun

  • Netherlands Sola road Since Amsterdam is known to be the bike-friendly capital in the world, people have found a way to capitalize on their roads by covering the 250 miles bike paths with protective glass layer on top that will protect the crystalline silicon solar cells below the surface. This project is expected to generate 50kWh per square meter each year and the energy that was produced will be distributed in the grid that will power up traffic lights, streetlight and homes nearby the roads. Its energy retention will be maximized by the smart system during daylight hours and have stored for dark weather or night time hours.