Japanese startup Yumes Frontier has developed a 2.7 kW micro-hydropower system that can be used in some buildings. It can also be combined with solar to provide power for lights and surveillance ...
The first time 52-year-old Juliana Balweg-Baawa switched on the light in her home, she jumped for joy. “My children can study at night!” Balweg-Baawa, a native of Mataragan village in the rugged ...
RANAU: In a hill village outside Ranau, the first flicker from a micro-hydro switch turned darkness into possibility and a community into its own power station. It didn’t start with a grand plan. In ...
You’ve felt it when your electric bill jumps again — something about the system just isn’t working for most American households. So you started thinking beyond just paying the utility every month.
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Rain becomes a renewable power source in Singapore’s latest clean energy breakthrough
Rain falls every day in many parts of the world. Most people see it as simple weather. However, researchers in Singapore now ...
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