In his latest article, Abdul Sotayo highlights some of the issues that continue to hold back progress on clean energy in Nigeria, where energy poverty remains a problem, despite the nation’s vast solar potential
Historic meteorological data is typically used to assess solar farm yield and secure project finance, but with climate change beginning to affect every aspect of society, past weather data may no longer be a reliable guide. Nastasia Pacaut looks at how PV projects can be futureproofed in a changing climate
Everoze has announced the opening of a new office in Melbourne, Australia headed up by Simon Mason and David Millar
The same product tested by different laboratories may return different characteristics. Mathieu Amendola explains the various reasons for this in his latest blog
Ellie van der Heijden discusses how boosting biodiversity can be an opportunity for solar developers and investors to increase their positive impact
The cost increase of using bifacial modules is often outweighed by an increase in energy yield. Yet “agreeing” on the right energy yield of a PV plant can create heated debates. Christophe Campistron explains more
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.
In this follow-up article to his previous LinkedIn post on why we see step-change in design wind speeds at some national borders, Simon Hughes shares his thoughts and conclusions.
Everoze Partner Ragna Schmidt-Haupt investigates how the protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems is likely to be of particular focus for solar PV