March 21 is National Agriculture Day, recognizing and celebrating the contribution of agriculture to our daily lives. Understanding how food is produced and how agriculture ensures the world’s population can access safe and abundant food is essential.
By Sarah Moore
21 Mar 2023
As global industrialization increases, so does waste. Generating biomass could be a solution to reuse some of the byproducts of certain industries.
Carbon is a fundamental building block of life, and being able to measure it precisely is key to many industries. LECO provides two methods to assess levels of total organic carbon.
AZoCleantech speaks with Tebogo Maleka, National Project Coordinator at the UNIDO, about her role within the organization and the initiative that aims to support South Africa's transition from conventional plastics to more environmentally sustainable alternatives.
AZoCleantech recently spoke to entrepreneur Siân Sutherland, the Co-Founder of A Plastic Planet, for International Women's Day. Her company's goal is to inspire the world to turn off the plastic tap to help reduce its burden on the planet.
This International Women's Day, AZoCleantech spoke to inspiring women who have made a difference in the Clean Technology field. For this interview, we spoke to Dr. Adina Rom, the Executive Director of ETH for Development.
By Laura Thomson
8 Mar 2023
In 1983, Professor Martin Green drew his first diagram of the passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC). Since then, solar panel technology has been revolutionized. In this interview, Professor Martin Green and Professor Andrew Blakers discuss their team's electricity-generating silicon solar cell invention and essential developments in the field, including a 40.6% solar cell module.
By Laura Thomson
28 Feb 2023
AZoCleantech recently interviewed Kuva Space about its nanosatellites and their role in fighting climate change. The nanosatellites use artificial intelligence (AI) to transform space data into actionable insights for forecasting, Earth observation, and climate change research.
Decarbonizing commercial real estate requires ongoing monitoring and assessment to ensure progress and identify opportunities for further improvement.
Massachusetts-based leader in lifecycle management software for the solar industry, Raptor Maps, has developed solutions that support the solar industry’s growth by allowing it to scale efficiently. The solutions offered by Raptor Maps are vital in helping the solar industry overcome pain points that could hinder its global large-scale adoption.