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Australian researchers have developed multi-stage algorithms to remotely detect and accurately diagnose underperforming solar panels in residential and commercial PV systems. May 3, 2024 Ev FoleyBy pv magazine AustraliaResearchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Technology Sydney have developed algorithms that they claim can automatically detect a range of common solar panel underperformance issues, including wiring errors, degradation and shading.Fiacre Rougieux, senior lecturer from the UNSW School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, said the technology can also identify clipping, tripping and export limits and has the potential to revolutionize PV system fault diagnosis.“This…
Solar energy is revolutionizing the way we power our homes and offering a sustainable alternative to traditional energy sources. But it offers even more than just sustainable energy. Solar panels can significantly increase the value of your home, making them a smart investment for any homeowner.
The Basics of Space-Based Solar Power-Why It’s Essential for Space Travel Space-based solar power (SBSP) stands as a cornerstone technology in the quest for interplanetary exploration, offering a sustainable and virtually limitless source of energy beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. Understanding the basic principles of SBSP is crucial to grasp its significance in powering future missions to distant planets and more. At its core, SBSP involves the capture of solar energy in space and its conversion into usable electrical power. Unlike solar power systems on earth, which are limited by factors such as atmospheric interference and daylight cycles, space-based arrays have…
(Bloomberg) — Ghana is working on legislation to regulate the production of carbon credits at sites in the country, Lands and Natural Resources Minister Samuel Jinapor said.Most read from BloombergThis move follows steps taken by others on the continent, from Zimbabwe to Kenya, to implement laws to ensure that both government and local communities receive a greater share of the benefits from offset production, with the Most of the money earned so far from offset production has flowed. to land. The African Union committed in a statement at the first African Climate Summit to “implementing a mix of measures that…
Chaberton energy Chaberton Energy, a Maryland-based solar energy developer, and Pivot Energy, a national renewable energy owner and operator, announced they will launch an innovative solar energy project in Maryland. The 19-acre site, called Project Catherine, is located on the grounds of St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church in Cooksville, Howard County, Maryland, and is essentially three projects in one. Part of the project provides energy directly to the church, while the remainder of the project serves Loyola University Maryland and the surrounding community through a subscription model. The project included significant input from the community, St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church…
Shoals Technologies Group, an electrical balance-of-systems (EBOS) specialist for the solar industry, says it will move its U.S. manufacturing and distribution center to a new, larger facility. February 23, 2024 Ryan Kennedy Image: Shoals Technologies GroupBy pv magazine USAShoals Technologies Group was joined this week by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and other officials to announce an expansion of its manufacturing operations in Portland, Tennessee.Shoals said it will invest $80 million to move its Tennessee operations to a new, larger location. It is expected that 550 new jobs will be created, bringing total employment in the region to approximately 1,400 people.…
The warmest years since global temperature measurements were first recorded in 1880 have all occurred since 2010, with 2014 to 2022 being the nine warmest years. It goes without saying that climate change is coming and this is a loud cry for an energy transition.Samer TahaA combination of energy efficiency, electrification and renewables can potentially achieve 70% of the emissions reductions needed to limit the increase in average global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by 2050.Hydrogen is expected to contribute 10% of that mitigation. Efficient, cost-effective and safe storage and transport of hydrogen could enable its use…
Belgium-based partners Tractebel, DEME and Jan De Nul recently introduced their patented SEAVOLT offshore floating PV technology.This technology is the result of joint research and development by the partners and Ghent University in the context of the VLAIO-funded research project MPVAQUA (Marine PV Aquaculture) of the Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship of the Flemish government, in the context of Blue cluster.SEAVOLT arises from the growing land scarcity for solar energy deployment, combined with the desire for local production without remote transmission and the need for a rapid acceleration of the energy transition. In recent years, the complementarity between wind and…
In another article in a series, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives a voice to Angelika Möbius, the founder of the startup Solar AI Twin. She says addressing the gender gap in the solar industry is a complex task that requires a deep understanding of the unique challenges women face. Key barriers include a lack of mentorship opportunities and the absence of professional networks. May 3, 2024 Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu)The energy sector has traditionally been male-dominated. Based on my 18 years of experience with solar companies, I realize that we still have an important journey ahead of us.…
Utility-scale solar is experiencing a particularly exciting boom lately, with SEIA report an increase of 22.5 GWDC of capacity in 2023, an increase of 77% compared to the previous year. Several companies are benefiting from this growth, supported by supportive federal policies and innovative technological developments. Bomb electrically is a Las Vegas-based full-service electrician with expertise in utility-scale solar and battery energy storage. The company currently has more than 600 MW of solar installed in Nevada. In this edition of our Contractor’s Corner series, we talk with Cliff Brooks, division manager of solar at Bombard Electric, about how technology is…