Tag: electrification
Can Indonesia Realize Its Future as a Solar Superpower in Asia?
Indonesia is often called the "Sleeping Giant" of Asia. Countless words are written every year forecasting the future of China and India as economic...
Why Advances in Off-Grid Energy Are Vital to Ease the Digital Divide Today?
Many of us now live in a community with decent internet connectivity, but many of us do not. To those that don’t, it’s easy...
Myanmar Solar: Lots of Potential, But a Cloudy Outlook for Solar Energy Development and...
Solar energy is just beginning to gain some traction in Myanmar, a country that has been gradually opening up its economy and society to...
Papua New Guinea Emerges as a World-Leading Market for Mobile Pay-Go Solar
Papua New Guineans are embracing mobile pay-go, aka PAYG, solar, which is proving to be a potent, if small-scale, agent of change in terms...
Namibia Sets a Foundation for Sustainable Solar, Renewable Energy and Socioeconomic Development
New solar energy markets and industry are emerging worldwide as costs continue to decline, performance improves, supply chains expand, solar-plus-storage systems march towards economic...
Agrivoltaic Research, Applications Could Reconcile Trade-Offs at the Water-Food-Energy Nexus
A growing body of scientific research and real-world applications at the water-food-energy nexus is revealing that solar panels and photovoltaic (PV) energy systems on...
Scientists Envision 20-Fold Increase in Solar PV Power by 2030
Five-hundred gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity had been installed globally as of year-end 2018 and another 500 GW is expected to be installed...