Engr. Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Iqbal Hydropower is an essential component of renewable energy development that is sustainable and contributes significantly to the global shift toward greener and more ecologically friendly power sources. Hydropower is a renewable energy technique that produces electricity by using the kinetic energy of the water as it flows. Hydropower is an […]
Read MoreHubco Plans Nationwide EV Charging Network to Boost Pakistan’s Electric Vehicle Adoption
The Hub Power Company (Hubco) has announced plans to establish a countrywide electric vehicle (EV) charging network in Pakistan, marking a significant step toward promoting sustainable transportation. This initiative aims to address the need for accessible charging infrastructure, which has been a barrier to EV adoption in the country. Expanding EV Infrastructure to Support Green […]
Read MoreRethinking Power Generation: The Case for Rooftop Solar in Pakistan
As Pakistan faces a growing energy crisis and rising power costs, the need to explore alternative energy solutions has become more urgent than ever. One promising approach is rooftop solar, which has gained momentum as a cost-effective, sustainable solution to Pakistan’s power generation challenges. Rising Energy Costs and Demand The country’s energy infrastructure is under […]
Read MoreFE secures $405M to speed development of 100-hour battery
Form Energy, , a company that is beginning to produce a longer-lasting alternative to lithium batteries, hit a milestone this month with an announcement of $405 million in funding.The money will allow Form to speed up manufacturing at its first factory in Weirton, West Virginia, and continue research and development.Manufacturing long-duration energy storage at a […]
Read MoreGreen energy from sea: A self-powered wave sensor, novel biofuel, improved catalytic conversion
Green fields are opening around the world as researchers make inroads into improving efficiencies in new and emerging sustainable vehicles as well as a novel biofuel and power generation from the sea.Flinders University scientists have recently published results from three different studies—targeting potential methods and future technologies to capture ocean wave power efficiently, produce marine […]
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