by Mark Bryers | Mar 22, 2020 | Mark Bryers, Renewable Energy
As the demand for carbon-neutral power becomes greater, utility providers are seeking new solutions. Wind and solar power have become especially popular. One especially important component of alternative power solutions is storing the power they produce. That requires...
by Mark Bryers | Mar 8, 2020 | Mark Bryers, Renewable Energy
Indoor vertical farms are one solution to food insecurity in a world where climate change and sustainable development are becoming an ever-present concern for the common person. Access to affordable, nutritious, and sustainably grown produce is nearly non-existent in...
by Mark Bryers | Feb 24, 2020 | Mark Bryers, Renewable Energy
Understanding Sunspots Sunspots are dark spots on the surface of the sun. They’re cooler than other parts of the sun, and are trending area for events such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Solar winds caused by increased solar activity can disrupt or...
by Mark Bryers | Feb 13, 2020 | Mark Bryers, Renewable Energy
After a spate of rainstorms, officials announced that over 60 bushfires have been contained in Australia’s state of New South Wales since September. However, this relief is only temporary, and not just because the state must now deal with flooding because of the...
by Mark Bryers | Jan 20, 2020 | Mark Bryers, Renewable Energy
Iceland, a small country located between Canada and Scandinavia in the North Atlantic, has remarkable success in becoming a sustainable nation using renewable energy sources. Until the 1970s, Iceland was dependent on fossil fuels, but geographical and economic reasons...