Dubai Airports will install photovoltaic panels on the roofs of Dubai International and Dubai World Central airports, providing electricity to 3,000 households.
The sun emits a lot of energy. Currently, many countries exploit this energy source to gradually replace other sources.
According to the Nikkei daily, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has decided to support the development of the photovoltaic plate.
This is the first project to be implemented in Latin America through a credit mechanism between Japan and Costa Rica.
The US space agency (NASA) is studying the design of a space solar power plant shaped like a giant wine glass. This space solar power plant is called SPS-ALPHA. Currently, the
Solarcentury, the United Kingdom, started building the world's largest solar bridge as part of a new tram station in Blackfriars, London.
Chinese scientists are developing solar cells that collect both solar and kinetic energy from water, meaning that it can generate electricity from rain drops.
Toyota's Japanese automaker has installed 17,000 photovoltaic panels at a plant in Debyshire, England, estimated to provide enough power to produce 7,000 vehicles a year.