As the world becomes more aware of the environmental impact of energy consumption, businesses across the globe commit to achieving net zero emissions to fight climate change. A new survey from SME Climate Hub reports that 60% of small enterprises globally plan to...
Individual solar panels aren’t enough. According to the International Energy Agency, the world must generate 25% more solar energy yearly until 2030 to reduce all carbon emissions by 2050. With 3.6% of the world’s electricity coming from solar energy,...
Whether you live alone or support a family, electricity is one of the essential costs that you can’t avoid. The average monthly consumption of a Philippine household is around 200 kWh, with the cost of electricity being around PHP 9.7545 per kWh. This price means an...
Solar energy is becoming more prevalent as years go by, gaining traction as a revolutionary sustainable energy resource. This shift established the popularity of household panels and solar farms, attesting to the technology’s accessibility, thanks to rapidly...
Solar energy is one of the first sources of power in the world. However, a report shared by Our World in Data shows that in 2019, only 2% of the world’s electricity came from solar energy. It may be because the formal introduction of the solar panels you know...
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