Guardian: It was as the moon hit the sails of his yacht in the Atlantic Ocean that the thought struck Perry Carroll.
Youve got a sail and you have got some sun, you must be able to find a way to put those solar sails on that fabric, he said.
Little over a decade later and that idea which first hit Carroll during a 635mile race between Rhode Island and Bermuda has developed into a business aiming to generate solar energy from awnings over car parks and on the tops of buildings where conventional...