NEWS

Getting real on forced labour

Diana Zadorozhna says that the current focus on addressing credible accusations of forced labour in the solar supply chain represents “a good wake-up call that supply chain due diligence and robust procurement practices should be followed for all solar components.”

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Do longer durations mean less Li-ion?

Many technologies claim to be cheaper than Li-ion and thus better suited to long duration energy storage, but each has it’s own drawbacks and challenges. David Thomason looks into some of the challengers

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Is bigger always better?

Offshore Wind Turbines: Is Bigger, Better?

Is bigger always better? Find out what offshore wind expert Graeme Wilson thinks

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Proofing to avoid PV pandemonium

Proofing to avoid PV pandemonium

The same product tested by different laboratories may return different characteristics. Mathieu Amendola explains the various reasons for this in his latest blog

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From electricity to green ammonia

The green ammonia opportunity

David Thomason highlights how designing renewable energy projects for diversified revenue streams such as green ammonia can allow them to capture high electricity prices today, while protecting them from cannibalization tomorrow.

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Facing the heat

While Li-ion battery fires are a real risk, this risk is manageable as we learn more about the fires themselves and develop more bespoke battery engineering solutions, Jamie Shaw-Stewart explains.

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P375 Elexon code reforms

The upcoming P375 Elexon code reforms will be a game changer for domestic flexibility – Here’s why

There are further reforms in the works to fully unlock flexibility potential in our homes. Let’s pause, take a moment and indulge in some imagineering with Nithin Rajavelu

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Developers interested in implementing biodiversity measures at a solar plant should work with an experienced ecologist

The dawn of deep green solar

Ellie van der Heijden discusses how boosting biodiversity can be an opportunity for solar developers and investors to increase their positive impact

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Backtracking is becoming smart, but it isn’t magic

Everoze partner Felipe Canto Teixeira highlights the increased complexity in the design of singleaxis trackers and energy assessment for PV generation created by more challenging topographies, and discusses solutions based on his on-the-ground experience in hilly Portuguese terrain.

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