Tamil Nadu based Next Automation has come up with a tractor-mounted hydraulically operated arm as a fast, accurate, cost-effective, and water-efficient cleaning solution for panels in solar farms.
Tractor-mounted hydraulic cleaning arm for solar panels
Tamil Nadu-based Next Automat
- Jun. 24th 2022 10:01 am PT
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Exposure to noise from traffic on roads and railways over a long period is associated with a higher risk of developing dementia, especially Alzheimer’s disease, suggests a study from Denmark published in The BMJ today.
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(WTNH) – Construction is going on miles and miles of highway in our state. It’s not to necessarily protect drivers, but to make life more pleasant and quieter for all the people who live right next to an interstate.