Solar Panels

The Provincial Capital of Siquijor solar PV installation started in 2019. (Photo from Province of Siquijor)

Solar Power Is An Isolated Island’s Weapon Against A Fossil Fuel Monopoly

The Philippines has 7,641 islands. One of the most serene and relatively isolated of them is the island of Siquijor. The island is a province on its own in the Central Visayas region. In terms of size, it is the third smallest province-island in the Philippines, both in terms of … [continued]

SolarLand in West Jurong, Singapore. (Photo for Cleantechnica by the author)

Solar Anywhere: Maximizing Energy In Singapore’s Land Scarce Island

Singapore’s pursuit of “solar anywhere” provides a compelling blueprint for other densely populated, land-constrained urban environments. Challenges remain, including managing solar intermittency and integrating energy storage solutions, but the nation is actively addressing these through pilot projects in battery storage and advanced grid technologies. Since 2022, Singapore’s National Climate Change … [continued]

Renogy 200W ShadowFlux™ Anti-Shading N-Type Solar Panel

Renogy’s 200W ShadowFlux™ Panel Is Built For Real-World Solar, Shade & All

Renogy’s new 200W ShadowFlux™ Anti-Shading N-Type Solar Panel isn’t just another high-efficiency panel, as it’s specifically designed to perform where others fall short: under shade, heat, and the messy conditions of real-world use. With innovative tech that keeps power flowing even when partially shaded, plus the benefits of N-type cell … [continued]

Renogy 200 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel with Waterproof 20A Charger Controller

Off-Grid & On Sale: Renogy’s 200W Foldable Solar Kit Is A No-Brainer At 44% Off

The Renogy 200W 12V foldable solar suitcase is an excellent choice for solar enthusiasts looking for a portable, efficient, and durable off-grid power solution. Currently available at a significant discount of 44% off, this solar kit combines high-quality components with user-friendly features, making it ideal for RVs, camping, and emergency … [continued]