Winter Edition 12/2024 & 01/2025 – pv magazine global

Einzelheft Digital Global

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  • Winter Edition 12/2024 & 01/2025 – pv magazine global

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    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.

  • 11/2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine global

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    Turning the corner

    African countries are quietly laying the groundwork for a renewables revolution based around decentralized energy. Solar features heavily in these plans, which is unsurprising given much of the continent’s strong irradiance potential.
    The development of minigrids will prove crucial to the long-term success of solar in many African communities. As Everoze’s Abdul Sotayo writes, homes and businesses that might otherwise have to rely on diesel generators to provide power can use more stable, green, and cost-effective methods such as rooftop solar connected to a local grid.

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  • 10/2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine global

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    Further upstream

    Solar manufacturing is reaching a turning point in the United States and India, as both strive to strengthen domestic output and address supply chain gaps and planning mishaps.
    India now hosts a well established module manufacturing capacity, and its push into the cell and wafer segment is gathering strength. And this domestic PV industry is increasingly supported by equally ambitious moves into the green hydrogen and energy storage supply chains as India’s energy transition continues to take shape.

  • 09/2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine global

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    Moving in circles

    As solar grows into a mainstream energy source for the whole world, there is an imperative for the industry to ensure sustainability is kept front and center. Managing the waste produced at every stage of PV manufacturing and deployment is central to this, and a focus topic for our September magazine.
    Recycling presents an opportunity as well as a challenge, with companies specialized in site cleanups and decommissioning end-of-life systems an increasingly common sight, and big steps in retrieving value from those materials locked up in solar modules and batteries.

     

  • Summer Edition 07 & 08 2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine Global

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    Treasure Islands

    This month, pv magazine turns its focus to islands in the energy transition. Within larger markets, island regions are already showing the way: Hawaii is moving forward with some of the most ambitious solar targets in the United States, and community energy models are reshaping the power supply in Spain’s Balearic and Canary Islands.
    Other island regions are struggling. There are a lot of obstacles to overcome, including natural disasters, poor access to finance, skills shortages and low demand.

  • 06/2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine global

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    Down to the wires

    Solar is booming across Europe, but ageing grid infrastructure now creates significant pressure on project pipelines. Much of the architecture underpinning European electricity networks was designed with coal-fired power in mind – it’s no longer fit for purpose.
    In the June edition of pv magazine global, we examine grid congestion across Europe and beyond. Growing curtailment, frustrating connection queues, the role of storage and the need for grid investment are all under the microscope as we take an in-depth look at one of the most pressing issues facing renewables today.

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  • 05/2024 Single Digital Issue – pv magazine global

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    Lighting the way

    Perovskites are a frontrunner for the future of solar cell technology, and in this edition we explore the material’s prospects, according to the latest research. While few deny the game changing potential of the material, some see a disconnect between ongoing lab research and possible industrial applications, and are working to bring the two closer together.
    We also look at some of the challenges associated with perovskite tandem modules. A timely topic given their position at the front of the commercialization queue.

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  • 04/2024 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine global

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    From the ground up

    Community solar is already proving its worth in some markets by providing low-cost clean energy directly to consumers. In the April edition of pv magazine we look at promising community-solar marketplaces where deployment is being bolstered by supportive policies. In the United States, gigawatts of solar, developed and owned “by the people, for the people” is making a difference. We explore how supportive regulations, and a streamlined process can reshape the landscape for community solar, as consumers in Italy may soon discover.

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  • 03/2024 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine Global

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    Material change:

    Is sodium-ion worth its salt?

    The breadth of applications, pipeline of innovations and the commercial implications of battery energy storage systems (BESS) mean it’s well worth dedicating an entire edition to all things storage. At the utility scale, the BESS segment will be critical to renewables growth as electricity grid operators adapt to the increasing number of intermittent generators in their energy mix. For households, distributed storage could reshape the economics of rooftop solar in markets where net metering schemes are falling out of favor. Storage also represents a technological frontier where the solutions of the future will be determined by the careful balance of cost, supply and demand.

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  • 02/2024 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine Global

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    Embracing change

    Following a landmark COP28 in Dubai, 130 national governments have committed to tripling the world’s installed renewable energy generation capacity. The February edition of pv magazine global takes a look at how solar will power the transition – and asks how steps taken at the UAE conference might affect the global PV industry.
    We sit down with COP28 CEO Adnan Z. Amin, formerly the Director General of IRENA, to hear his thoughts on how achievable the summit’s key renewables pledge really is, where the roadblocks to progress are, and how critical price declines will be to hitting 2030 generation targets.

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  • Winter Edition 12/2023 & 01/2024 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine Global

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    Gold standard

    New Year is a time of reflection and resolution – in this edition we look back at some of the outstanding innovations of 2023 while exploring the plans and commitments that will shape the solar industry in 2024 and beyond.
    In this edition we unveil 2023’s worthy pv magazine Awards winners and highly commended finalists. Over 224 entries from 39 countries were submitted, impressing our panel of 19 independent expert jurors. We can now reveal eight exemplary winners, each of which serves as an example of excellence within our industry.

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  • 11/2023 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine Global

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    Tipping Point

    The impact of oversupply is being felt throughout the PV value chain, raising big questions for industry and policymakers alike. Lagging demand isn’t exactly helping. But the solar marketplace has experienced similar cycles before and come out the other side.
    Exploring how the current turbulence is impacting the PV supply chain is a focal point of this November edition of pv magazine, as is the innovation and ambition that characterizes a solar sector that thrives when solving problems.

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  • 10/2023 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine Global

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    Harvest Potential

    The solar industry is once again dealing with rapidly falling prices along the supply chain and unsold inventories piling up in warehouses across Europe in particular. How long this might last is difficult to predict, as multiple industry experts outline inside this month’s magazine. What is clear though is that to absorb the growing supply of PV modules, installations will need to accelerate, and innovative applications must be explored to integrate more solar energy both into landscapes and electrical grids.

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  • 09/2023 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine global

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    Solar springs eternal 

    With another huge RE+ exhibition about to touch down in Las Vegas, pv magazine’s September edition brings the US solar market into focus.

    A year on from the passage of the US Inflation Reduction Act, new manufacturing capacity announcements continue to come thick and fast, as players worldwide look to take advantage of the generous incentives on offer. This expansion is accompanied by innovation, as those building out new factories aim to stand out in an increasingly crowded market. We also examine the latest developments in the materials and processes pushing for high performance in PV.

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  • Summer Edition 07 & 08 2023 Digital – pv magazine global

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    Beyond solar

    In the Summer Edition, pv magazine sets its sights beyond the solar industry’s borders, in search of those from all walks of life who find themselves working and engaging with PV technology in one way or another: An e-commerce expert shares her views on the PV value chain; a steel producer takes the first steps toward decarbonizing an industry; and a career adventurer shares the benefits of solar powered devices in surviving earth’s most extreme environments. All of these and many more inside our packed Summer Edition.

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  • 06/2023 Einzelheft Digital – pv magazine global

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    Solar, and energy storage, are emerging as cornerstones in Europe’s strategy to deal with both the impacts of climate change and the energy crisis provoked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In this month’s magazine we take a closer look, region by region, at the state of play for solar in key markets across the continent.

    And in Ukraine, we see the vital role solar is playing to power key facilities, as well as the industry’s future as the country looks to rebuild its shattered energy infrastructure.