As the sun sets on another revolutionary year, the prediction for 2023 shines bright with the most innovative and state-of-the-art solar technologies. The surging demand for renewable power to expand in the public, private, and administrative sectors is leading solar power companies to grow their renewable energy portfolios and play a vital role in attaining energy independence. The solar power market is expected to surpass $368.63 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.2 percent.
Today’s industrial solar cell technology is dominated by more robust and adaptable photovoltaic (PV) systems for solar power generation. Floatovoltaics, for instance, are photovoltaic solar power systems created for floating on reservoirs, dams, and other water bodies. It can generate huge amounts of electricity without using valuable land or real estate. Building-integrated photovoltaics is another rising PV trend that is blending into building architecture in the form of roofs, canopies, curtain walls, facades, and skylight systems. Unlike traditional solar PV panels, BIPV can be aesthetically appealing rather than a compromise to a building’s design.
To put the spotlight on other key developments in the industry, Energy Tech Review illustrates how the solar energy tech space is leveraging a sustainable, low-carbon energy future. This edition also features thought leadership articles from subject matter experts. Some of the exclusive insights are authored by Justin Tait, CC, Head of Sustainability in Europe at Enviva, Carlos Relancio, Renewable Energy Director at Galp, and Steven King, SVP of Technology and Operations at Lumio. They shed light on a new way of counting carbon emissions, leveraging the value of renewable energy, and making power personal through solar energy technology.
In this edition of Energy Tech Review, we also bring to you the story of the top solar energy tech solution providers. In the list, Amergy Solar stands out for its diverse experience as developers, independent power producers, management, integration and engineering, procurement, and construction contractors. We also bring you the story of Convert Solar, a one-stop shop for residential and commercial solar energy systems, specializing in the solar contracting processes of design, permit installation, inspection, and maintenance. Devlin is a family-owned business with a mission to bring solar to New England, while ReNew Solar Solutions simplifies the complexities of deploying and efficiently using solar power with its wide-ranging industry know-how and technical expertise. Wyssling Consulting combines the three pillars of customer service, providing top-notch quality, competitive pricing, and a one-day return time in every structural review and certification for solar panel installation.
Through the following pages, we aim to shine a light on the innovative trends and latest developments in the solar energy industry. We would like to know your thoughts.