top of page


From Clean Energy to Clean Disposal: The Growing Solar Panel Waste Challenge
Solar panels have become a symbol of the global shift toward cleaner, renewable energy. With millions of homes, businesses, and utility-scale solar farms adopting this technology, the benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions are undeniable. However, as the first generations of solar panels approach the end of their typical 25- to 30-year lifespan, a new environmental issue is emerging: solar panel waste. Damaged, outdated, or retired panels contain materials such as glas
Brian Harbin
4 days ago1 min read


Powering the Future Offshore: Where Wind, Wave, Tidal & Solar Unite
As the global demand for clean energy continues to rise, advances in co-location and hybrid offshore renewable energy systems are transforming the future of sustainable power generation. These innovative systems combine multiple renewable resources such as offshore wind, wave, tidal, and floating solar energy into a single integrated infrastructure. By sharing transmission lines, maintenance facilities, and offshore platforms, hybrid energy projects can maximize energy produc
Brian Harbin
May 311 min read


From One Hub to Many: The Rise of a Resilient Solar Supply Network
The global solar industry is undergoing a major shift as countries work to diversify supply chains that have long been dominated by a few key players. For years, China has controlled a significant portion of the solar value chain—from polysilicon production to module assembly—creating cost advantages but also raising concerns about overdependence. In response, governments in regions like United States, European Union, and India are investing heavily in domestic manufacturing.
Brian Harbin
May 11 min read


Rays of Resilience: Solar Energy in the Midst of Conflict
Solar energy has become a quiet but vital lifeline in the midst of conflict in the Middle East, especially in places like the Gaza Strip and Israel. As war disrupts fuel supplies and damages power plants, electricity becomes scarce, leaving hospitals, homes, and essential services in darkness. In these critical moments, solar energy offers a reliable alternative because it does not depend on continuous fuel delivery. Even small solar panel systems can provide enough power for
Brian Harbin
Apr 12 min read
bottom of page
