Parker Spielman discusses the risks of fragmented policy by using France, its solar deployment and fleet electrification as a case study. The post The solar paradox: Why more panels haven’t resulted in smarter energy appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
John Campbell of ABB explores the significant organizational and cultural shifts needed to unlock the full potential of digital tools.| Power Engineering International
AES has announced the deployment of the world’s first fleet of AI-enabled solar robots to support the second phase of the Bellefield project in California. The post AES sends world’s first AI-powered solar robot fleet to California project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
Octopus Energy is investing in Spain: 100MW over two solar farms and a battery developer aiming for 600MW over the next five years. The post Octopus Energy invests in 600MW solar and battery projects in Spain appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
RP Global has announced that construction work has started on the Harbke solar park located in one of Germany's oldest lignite mining areas. The post Solar park construction begins at historic German lignite mine appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
Space-based solar power has the potential to reduce Europe’s need for land-based renewable energy by up to 80%, a new study from King’s College London has found. The post Space-based solar could deliver 80% of Europe’s renewable energy needs – study appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Sparc Technologies is piloting green hydrogen production using photocatalytic water splitting, a technology that promises to give electrolysis a run for its money. The post Can direct solar-to-hydrogen technology unlock industrial decarbonisation? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
Within Europe’s onshore wind sector there is growing consensus on the need for AI-driven planning tools and smarter coordination to reduce project risk.| Power Engineering International
Duke Energy's Lake Placid Solar Power Plant in Highlands County, Florida sustained a direct hit from a tornado ahead of Hurricane Milton.| Renewable Energy World