It’s your electricity. Why not keep it? Apr 9, 2021 Selling solar-generated electricity to the grid is losing its shine. Around the world the price paid for consumer feed-in electricity is falling. And in Holland... Read more
Dutch Sailors find treasure in the Canary Islands Apr 1, 2021 With just four months to go before the Olympic Games in Tokyo the Dutch 49erFX racing teams have been taking part in the first major... Read more
Largest private solar farm South Africa Mar 29, 2021 A 180 Hectare Pecan Nut Orchard in Hartswater, South Africa has solved its irrigation problem virtually overnight by installing the region's largest off-grid low-voltage solar... Read more
Teaching Renewables in Croatia Mar 23, 2021 Right across central Europe Schrack Technik provide energy solutions to industry, home and the Electric Vehicle market. They educate customers about the advantages of Solar -... Read more
Forest well-water purification project Mar 16, 2021 The 200 residents of Urphertshofen, a German village in Middle Franconia, have been supplied with domestic water from a woodland well for centuries, but reduced rainfall... Read more
3000 miles with a stranger Mar 9, 2021 Pippa,Paula, Felicity, and Jo are four determined women. They're planning to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic in a 29 foot boat - a small... Read more
Victron Training in a cabinet ESS / Off Grid / 3Phase Mar 2, 2021 Victron Ambassador Markus Pauritsch has come up with a neat and portable way to carry out Victron training for 3-Phase ESS and Off-Grid systems. He's... Read more
The sea’s most savage challenge Feb 25, 2021 Sailing alone for 30,000 miles is a life changing experience, it seems. Back in 1968 when the first solo round the world race took place... Read more
Wind Cargo: Maiden voyage return Feb 15, 2021 The sustainable cargo ship Grain de Sail is expected to arrive back home in France by the middle of this week after completing her maiden... Read more