How can astronomers observe and study the Sun’s activity in the most efficient way despite the Sun and Earth orbiting each other at different speeds? This is what a recent study published in Astronomy ...
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World’s first vertical solar tracker optimizes energy production for any region beyond 30°
A new vertical solar tracking system designed to make solar energy more efficient and cost-effective for regions located beyond 30° latitude. These include most of Europe, North America, and parts of ...
A new solar tracker algorithm developed by PV Hardware USA may increase energy collection during overcast conditions, potentially by up to 20% on some days compared to traditional sun-tracking ...
US-based tracker manufacturer FTC Solar has signed a 1GW solar tracker supply agreement with renewables developer Strata Clean Energy.
Nextracker and Array Technologies dominate the solar tracking market, with Nextracker showing superior financial performance and innovation, despite Array's broader technology offerings including dual ...
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What do a century of solar observations reveal? Insights into the Sun’s hidden polar activity
A century of solar observations from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory and modern satellite data reveal patterns in the Sun’s polar magnetic activity, aiding predictions of future solar cycles.
We know that the sun has entered its peak phase of activity, called solar maximum. But are we still in it, or is solar maximum already behind us? Let's see what the data has to say. However, the ...
Swedish researchers developed two novel single-axis solar tracking strategies that dynamically adjust panel tilt based on crop light requirements, balancing photosynthesis and energy production. One ...
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