CIRCULAR & LINEAR ECONOMYThe linear economy follows a “take-make-dispose” model, where resources are extracted, used to make products, and discarded as waste, leading to high resource consumption and environmental harm. In contrast, the circular economy focuses on “reduce, reuse, recycle”, aiming to keep products and materials in circulation, minimize waste, and regenerate natural systems.In the […]
Read MoreThin-film technology Vs conventional solar cells
Significant progress has been made in thin-film solar technology, which has completely changed the solar energy market. By solving major issues with conventional photovoltaic technologies, these advancements concentrate on developing solar panels that are more lightweight, less costly, and more efficient. A noteworthy innovation is the creation of thin-film materials that are fundamentally lighter than […]
Read MoreCooling Trends & Data Centers by “Engr. Zohaib Ilyas”
Data centers comprise servers, storage systems, and networking equipment, primarily designed for processing and storing large volumes of data, which generates significant heat due to high-density computing. Therefore, effective cooling is critical for optimal equipment performance and reliability. Insufficient cooling can lead to overheating, resulting in costly downtime and potential data loss. The layout and […]
Read MoreSustainable Development through Utilization of Geothermal Energy
Meeting the growing worldwide demand for power and tackling environmental issues both depend on the sustainable development of energy supplies. One of the main sources of sustainable development is geothermal energy, which is produced by the heat that exists inside the Earth. Using the Earth’s inherent heat provides a dependable, low-carbon energy source that can […]
Read MoreEmerging Innovations in Biomass Energy Using Waste for Production
An increasing amount of research and development is being focused on biomass energy as a sustainable replacement for conventional fossil fuels. Biomass energy is produced from organic materials including trash, wood, and animal waste. Various forms of waste are being turned into power as part of emerging trends in biomass energy, which offer chances to […]
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