PV Tech Power 35 out now: Europe’s emerging solar markets, long-duration storage and more

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This edition’s cover story focuses on Europe’s emerging PV markets. Illustration by Luca D’Urbino for Solar Media.

The Q2 2023 edition of our downstream solar journal, PV Tech Power, is now available to download, leading with an in-depth look at some of Europe’s emerging solar PV markets and the dynamics behind their growth and development.

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The cover story of Volume 35 explores how Eastern and Southern European countries have emerged in the solar deployment race as key players for the European Union to reach 740GW of solar capacity installed by 2030.

‘Storage & Smart Power’ by Energy-Storage.news

As always, ‘Storage & Smart Power’, the section of the journal contributed by our team at Energy-Storage.news, returns. To coincide with the launch of ESN Premium, it’s our biggest to date, with five top tier-quality articles.

They include:

  • Net Zero’s Missing Link: Long Duration Energy Storage

Julia Souder, CEO of the Long Duration Energy Storage Council, explores energy storage as the cornerstone of power grids of the future.

  • How we delivered the 98MW/196MWh Pillswood BESS Project

A case study into how Europe’s biggest battery project got built, from Alex Thornton at UK renewable energy and battery storage developer-investor-owner Harmony Energy.

  • Cloud-based analytics for de-risking BESS deployment and operation

A special two-part article on how cloud-based battery analytics can play a major role in the lifecycle of BESS assets, with particular regard to the first years of operation which typically present the biggest risks.

You can download your digital copy of PV Tech Power 35 via our subscription service here.

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