Throughout 2011 – and continuing this week at Dallas' Solar Power International – module players have debuted alternating-current (AC) outputting modules, something Lux foresaw in the State of the Market Report "Shorting Out the Myths of Solar Power Electronics: What Fits and What Fails." Previously...
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Technology | April 22, 2022
Higher efficiency and easier‑to‑control lines used for long distance electricity transmission, usually implemented for more than 500 km in overhead lines and 100 km offshore/underground lines. Not part of subscription
Case Study | March 31, 2021
Electric motors can hardly be considered a new technology, as the devices form a crucial link between mechanical and electrical energy in nearly all parts of the industrial world. However, despite their age, the push for electrification of transportation has created a need for improved electric ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | April 21, 2022
The U.K. is one of the countries that has set clear goals to achieve a 100% decarbonization of the electricity sector by 2035. In order to reach this goal, the country will increase the total capacity of renewable energy (RE) technologies by installing offshore wind power; the U.K. plans to expand ... Not part of subscription