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This technical briefing note explains why bifacial modules, which produce power from both the front and rear surface, are moving closer to the tipping point of commercial viability in solar projects.
In our WSP Global Cities Index, power is considered a high-risk area as it requires government alignment, buy-in from industry, well-articulated policy and achievable targets. Here are the top cities.
Microgrids represent the next stage toward electrification; a way to reach into the far corners where the big grids cannot go, and to make electric service more reliable, clean and less costly.
Cities around the world have not had much time to adapt to the fast-changing environment. As they grow, cities have had to contend with new realities to bring power to their people.
Power Interconnectivity is key for emerging nations
Transmission and distribution networks are key to connecting communities from different regions and countries, and grid interconnectors are essential to any power pooling initiative.
There’s certainly no shortage of sunshine in the Kalahari Desert but, until now, there had been no way of actually using it to support the development of South Africa’s Northern Cape region.