Algae farms are places where algae is grown for commercial use. People engaged in algae farming are said to be involved in algaculture.
By Kris Walker
6 Nov 2013
Climate change is one of the biggest issues facing the world today. Left un-tended, it will eventually make the surface of the planet inhospitable to most human life.
By Kris Walker
5 Nov 2013
With the advent of new technology and innovation, LED lighting has once again been put into the spotlight because of a unique material known as graphene. Graphene is a transparent electrode material that is ideal for use in electrical and optical devices.
By Kris Walker
4 Nov 2013
The issue surrounding smog, especially in China, looks set to run and run with a lot of citizens wearing facemasks to ensure they don’t breath in any of it.
By Kris Walker
24 Oct 2013
Solar power could one day become a major source of energy and a way of life. Today, however, it only represents less than 1% of the world's energy.
By Kris Walker
9 Oct 2013
Nuclear fusion is a technology that if successful could follow the processes of the sun providing an unlimited source of energy which could bring an end to the energy crisis. Combining light and elements together holds the possibility of producing more energy than that produced by fission reactors.
By Kris Walker
8 Oct 2013
Most developing countries suffer from a lack of electricity and clean, drinkable water. However, one thing they do have is an abundance of rain and sunlight due to being located near to equator.
By Kris Walker
8 Oct 2013
Harnessing the vast amounts of renewable energy from the depths of the ocean has taken a giant leap forward with this revolutionary technology from Carnegie Energy.
IKEA, the world’s largest furniture retailer, has partnered with Hanergy, a thin film solar panel company, to develop solar photovoltaic installations to domestic customers across the UK.
By Kalwinder Kaur
2 Oct 2013
Wind technology is an emerging source of renewable energy, with wind farms becoming a large part of many landscapes in different countries as well as in the ocean.
By Kris Walker
15 Sep 2013