Winter Edition 12/2024 & 01/2025 Single Print & Digital Issue – pv magazine Global

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pv magazine Global covers the global PV industry and is published only in English.

Best in class

It’s that time of year again, when pv magazine celebrates the standout performers of the solar and energy storage industries. There were so many exceptional entrants – more than 300 altogether – for the pv magazine Awards 2024 across all eight categories, and you can read all about them in this issue.
Acquaint yourself with the most innovative players in the industry. Our independent expert jurors deliberated at length before selecting winners, a big thank you to them, and to all who entered as well.

Description

The edition looks back over a turbulent year for solar supply chains, and we cast an eye ahead to the first big event of 2025: the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi in January. Though still a major fossil fuel producer, the Middle East region is also realizing its enormous solar potential, and many countries are taking steps to tap the area’s abundant space and high irradiance levels.
However, grid restrictions and a lack of sustainable long-term investment options are casting a shadow over the market. Oil-rich nations such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are funding their renewables transitions using sovereign wealth funds.
It’s an uphill battle for governments without resources to funnel into solar. That said, plenty of players are acting. In Jordan, domestic energy users are availing of rooftop solar thanks to a government-run tariff scheme, for example. The country has high public support for solar.

Other topics in this issue:

  • The 2 kV transition: The switch from 1.5 kV to 2 kV is gaining traction.
  • Greek transition testbed: The Greek island of Tilos boasts a holistic microgrid energy system.
  • Trump card: How will a Trump administration impact the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act?
  • Not OK, Computer: Automated fault detection for solar PV systems. How can it be done responsibly?
  • Frames of steel: Origami Solar talks replacing aluminum module frames with steel.
  • Rate innovation: Well-structured energy bills are essential to help households adopt new energy assets.

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