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Solar Generator future of 2050 - How solar Generator work

 Solar generators are a remarkable innovation that harnesses the power of the sun to provide clean and renewable energy. As the world becomes more environmentally conscious, solar generators have emerged as a viable alternative to traditional generators fueled by gasoline or diesel. They offer numerous benefits, from reducing carbon emissions to providing a reliable source of electricity even in remote areas. At its core, a solar generator consists of three main components: solar panels, a charge controller, and a battery. The solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through a process called photovoltaic conversion. This process involves the absorption of photons from sunlight by solar cells, which then release electrons, thus generating an electric current. The generated electricity is then stored in the battery for future use. people mostly used solar generator for camping for lighting. here you can find  5 best ecoflow power station generator for camping   One of...

Special Report: Icebound - The climate-change secrets of 19th century ship's logbooks

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On November 14, 1881, an American called George Melville limped across a frozen delta in Siberia and pulled a pole from the snow with his frost-bitten hands. Exhausted and half-starving, Melville was scouring the wasteland for fellow survivors of the most famous ship in the world. The USS Jeannette had set sail from San Francisco to conquer the North Pole. Instead, it quickly got trapped in ice and spent nearly two years drifting across the Arctic Ocean, lost to the rest of humanity. © Reuters/KEVIN LIGHT Old Weather group volunteer Michael Purves poses for a photograph in Victoria When it was finally crushed by the ice, the Jeannette's 33 crew members set out across the frozen sea. A storm separated them, and Melville mustered a team of locals in the desolate Lena Delta to find his missing shipmates. He braved the wilderness as the days grew shorter, his legs so swollen and blistered from exposure that he vomited with the pain. First he found the pole. It marked the spo...