Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2018

The IEA’s newly-enhanced Tracking Clean Energy Progress (TCEP) provides a comprehensive and rigorous assessment of a full range of energy technologies and sectors that are critical in a global clean-energy transition. It includes the most up-to-date information for where technologies are today and where they need to be according to the IEA’s Sustainable Development Scenario, a pathway to reach the Paris Agreement well below 2°C climate goal, deliver universal energy access and significantly lower air pollution.
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The Holistic Approach to Procuring Quality PV Modules: Contract Diligently, Test Thoroughly, Inspect Carefully

The solar industry is simultaneously experiencing the highest demand, fastest technological innovation, and greatest uncertainty in its history. These facets have all contributed to a rapidly changing environment where technologies, factories, workshops, and workers are updated, replaced, and brought online at an unprecedented pace - leading to greater risk in module quality.
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Test Lighting Systems in a Controlled Environment

Ansys VRXPERIENCE Headlamp accelerates the development of intelligent headlamps by validating control law behavior and testing potential edge cases early in design. Delivering a physics-based solution, VRXPERIENCE Headlamps enables you to easily assess innovative and smart light beams with real-time optical simulation in a virtual driving environment to ensure your final product quality.
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FinTech | Renewable Energy

ESI

The renewable energy market, primed with unique on- and off-grid solutions, is uniquely positioned for innovation in the form of FinTech digital finance, e-payments, and e-commerce. Africa’s enthusiastic embrace of transacting via mobile money, as witnessed with the advent of platforms such as e-wallet, is indicative of a continent ripe for electronic investment and funding solutions for infrastructure development.
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Powerful and eco-friendly: Energy storage for renewable power relies on hot rocks and proven turbomachinery

Atlas Copco

In this webinar, experts from Atlas Copco Gas and Process and Stiesdal provide insight into the high speed turbocompressors and turboexpanders that lie at the heart of Stiesdal's new form of cost-effective, large scale electricity storage.The Danish climate technology company Stiesdal, founded by wind pioneer Henrik Stiesdal, is currently developing a new form of cost-effective, large scale electricity storage, based on hot rocks and plain air as the storage medium.The storage technology is called GridScale and is being developed by Stiesdal subsidiary Stiesdal Storage
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