A fuel cell is a device that generates electricity by a chemical reaction. Every fuel cell has two electrodes, the positive one is called anode and the negative is the cathode. The reacti...
Peaking power plants, also known as Peaker plants, are power plants that generally brought into operation in a high demand scenario (peak demand) for electricity. The cost of powe...
About Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Recycling and Disposal
Electronic waste generally includes discarded mobile phones and chargers, compact discs, headphones, television sets, computer monitors, motherboards, air...
A smart grid networking refers to the electricity network based on digital technology that is used to supply electricity to consumers via two-way digital communication. This system e...
Clean technology is normally defined as a diverse range of products, services, and processes that harness renewable materials and energy sources, dramatically reduce the...
Global Earth Observation Big Service Market Overview:
Earth observation big service includes gathering, processing and analytics of large amount of earth data for monitoring environmental changes, supporting ur...
Commercial lighting is the solution for illuminating the commercial spaces indoor as well as outdoor in offices, institutions, stores, medical care, etc. It is basica...
Solar rooftops are solar panels placed on top of roofs of commercial, industrial, residential, and others (institution, government, community) buildings. They capture the light energy...
Mobile Substation is a self-contained trailer or container equipped with the necessary high and medium voltage components of a full substation. These substations provide a crucial flexib...
Electronic Waste is electronic product which are not working, unwanted and they are at the end of their working life. There are different type of electronic wastes such a...