Team of engineers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has modified the approach used to generate electricity with a hydrovoltaic cell, building one that uses little water and no sunlight. Their study is published in the journal Nature Communications.Hydrovoltaic cells generate electricity by capturing the energy from interactions between water and other surfaces. Such interactions […]
Read MoreSchneider Electric Pakistan Empowers Panel Builders with Latest Industry Insights
Schneider Electric Pakistan team recently concluded a series of technical sessions across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, aimed at empowering panel builders with the latest industry insights and solutions. The events brought together industry experts from KSA (Kingdom of Saudia Arabia) and Pakistan to share knowledge and best practices.The sessions focused on a wide range of […]
Read MoreLifelong Learning: The Path to Continuous Growth
Defining Lifelong LearningLifelong learning is the continuous, voluntary, and self-driven pursuit of knowledge for both personal and professional development. This journey spans one’s entire life, from early awareness in childhood to the final moments of existence. It is fueled by humanity’s insatiable curiosity and desire for discovery, driving innovation and intellectual growth. Whether through formal […]
Read MoreCreative Uses of Solar Energy Not Just for Producing Electricity
Beyond its conventional use in electricity generation, solar energy has sparked a wide range of inventive applications that harness the sun’s energy for various purposes. One such creative application is solar water heaters, which use sunlight to heat water for commercial, industrial, and domestic use. These systems provide an energy-efficient alternative to traditional water heating […]
Read MoreThe Bijli Sahulat Package is worth considering.
The “Bijli Sahulat Package,” a winter electricity initiative, has finally been approved amid considerable anticipation. This pilot program has the backing of the IMF and other multilateral organizations and is set to run for three months during the winter to evaluate its impact. Initially, the government planned for the package to cover six months, but […]
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