Congrats Dr. Wekesa et. al! For the first time in the history of photovoltaics, we have learned from your research findings that fluctuations in earth’s magnetic field plus local magnetic anomaly from large geographical features affects PV panel performance.
Congrats Dr. Wekesa et. al!
Indeed for the first time in the history of photovoltaics, we have learned from your research findings that, fluctuations in earth’s magnetic field plus local magnetic anomaly from large geographical features affects PV panel performance.
Impeccable! Such breakthroughs and findings in the solar industry give great hope to the growth of the whole economy and positions Kenya strategically globally in having a voice in what needs to be done.
*”Congratulations Dr. Wekesa et.al! Daktari’s lectures are 100% practical in nature, well deserved! A huge break through in solar PV technology, the study findings should be modulated into the new solar cell by manufacturing companies.”*
Congratulations Dr. Wekesa et.al! Daktari’s lectures are 100% practical in nature, well deserved! A huge break through in solar PV technology, the study findings should be modulated into the new solar cell by manufacturing companies.
This is quite an achievement and the findings towards solar and the earth’s magnetic field will inform quite a lot to the investment in this form of energy. Well done Dr. David and co-authors.
Congratulations, this is such a remarkable achievement and quit a motivation to the entire engineering and science body.
This is an inspiration to continue the varsity goal towards Technology and Innovation.
Researchers at the Multimedia University of Kenya have claimed the Earth’s magnetic field affects solar panel performance in the same manner fields from power lines, transformers and other electrical equipment can.
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Congrats Dr. Wekesa et. al! For the first time in the history of photovoltaics, we have learned from your research findings that fluctuations in earth’s magnetic field plus local magnetic anomaly from large geographical features affects PV panel performance.
Congrats Dr. Wekesa et. al!
Indeed for the first time in the history of photovoltaics, we have learned from your research findings that, fluctuations in earth’s magnetic field plus local magnetic anomaly from large geographical features affects PV panel performance.
Impeccable! Such breakthroughs and findings in the solar industry give great hope to the growth of the whole economy and positions Kenya strategically globally in having a voice in what needs to be done.
*”Congratulations Dr. Wekesa et.al! Daktari’s lectures are 100% practical in nature, well deserved! A huge break through in solar PV technology, the study findings should be modulated into the new solar cell by manufacturing companies.”*
Congratulations Dr. Wekesa et.al! Daktari’s lectures are 100% practical in nature, well deserved! A huge break through in solar PV technology, the study findings should be modulated into the new solar cell by manufacturing companies.
This is quite an achievement and the findings towards solar and the earth’s magnetic field will inform quite a lot to the investment in this form of energy. Well done Dr. David and co-authors.
Congratulations, this is such a remarkable achievement and quit a motivation to the entire engineering and science body.
This is an inspiration to continue the varsity goal towards Technology and Innovation.
Researchers at the Multimedia University of Kenya have claimed the Earth’s magnetic field affects solar panel performance in the same manner fields from power lines, transformers and other electrical equipment can.