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In 2012 Samir Ibrahim and Charles Nichols launched SunCulture, a start-up that helps farmers grow food without relying on rainfall by using solar power instead.
A new solar-powered system transforms urine into fertilizer and energy, offering clean sanitation and sustainable farming.
With unpredictable monsoon patterns challenging traditional farming, a new report suggests Bhutan must fundamentally rethink its irrigation methods, advocating for solar-powered solutions to ...
By using copper tubing behind solar panels to capture waste heat, researchers boosted power generation by nearly 60% and ...
Stanford University researchers have built a photovoltaic-thermal electrochemical stripping system that extracts fertilizer ...