The Danish company says its new product is ideal for small to medium-sized solar cell testing. It can simulate light conditions in the 390–700 nm range.
The final installation phase at the Swift Air Solar site was completed in late 2025. Credit: Origis Energy. US-based Origis Energy has announced that the 500MW-direct current (MWdc) three-phased Swift ...
Abstract: Seeking to create more advanced and efficient renewable energy, this paper proposes a new, intelligent, and inexpensive design for a solar tracker system using Arduino microcontroller ...
Abstract: Microcantilevers, as a class of micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) sensors, exhibit remarkable sensitivity and are widely applied in environmental, physical, and biological sensing. In ...