Top Viewed Articles of 2023

AltEnergyMag readers sought out Use Cases and Expert Insights to help guide them through the rapid changes happening throughout the industry. Here are the Top 4 Viewed articles from 2023.

Homeowner Education Key to Seeing Full Inflation Reduction Act Benefits

I have a feeling that 2024 will be a year in which solar companies realize that the generational divide does exist and plays a huge part in how and why certain generations are opting for solar energy.

CATL's Liyang plant recognized as Lighthouse factory by World Economic Forum

To meet the soaring market demand and contribute to the global efforts to fight climate change, CATL's Liyang plant has leveraged innovations including artificial intelligence (AI), 3D-printing and big data analytics to boost productivity and sustainability.

Raptor Robotics: Q&A with Raptor Maps

Raptor Robotics is one of our new products that enables the deployment of robotics technology (such as autonomous drones / drone dock technology) on utility-scale solar sites.

Tigo Energy Intelligence (EI) Fleet Manager

EI Fleet Manager offers a user-friendly interface backed by centralized, near-real-time data for crucial fleet insights such as detailed system health metrics, critical fault identification, commissioning performance, and data visualization tools.

Heat pump with heat exchanger instead of electric heatings Saving 169 MWh of electricity per year

To exploit the existing potential in the cleaning of engine components, a premium car manufacturer replaced the electric water heating system in its Austrian works with a heat pump. This has resulted in electricity savings of approx. 70 percent per year in this process step.

Long-Duration Energy Storage in the U.S.

Many battery manufacturers are currently focused on solutions for long-duration needs, especially as clean energy generation from renewables becomes more prevalent.

QuickBOLT's Newest Mount for Standing Seam Metal Roofs

If you look at standing seam mounts on the market, none of them include the L-foot as part of the mount. They require the installer to source, purchase, transport, then finally attach the L-Foot to the underlying mount.

Small Wind Turbines Integrate Biophormic Design

Aeroleafs can be deployed on different support with any inconveniences, no sound, birds friendly too. Our targets are to install aeroleafs inside the cities with our biomorphic trees or on the roof of building to provide energy inside all buildings.

Beyond Installation: Maximizing Solar Panels for the Long Term

Getting the most out of a solar panel requires more than just installing it properly. In my experience, many people don't realize these systems require regular maintenance, but this step is vital to ensuring their solar arrays actually produce their maximum amount of power.

America Has New Funding for Projects That Provide Energy Resiliency

With $10.5 billion available for public and private sector projects that strengthen America's energy supply, an announcement was made over the last several days that the first round of funding has now been allocated.

Bringing Small Wind Power to Industrial Rooftops

We have had an extraordinary amount of interest in the solution to date with over 10,000 inbound inquiries since we exited stealth mode in late 2022. Aeromine will be introducing its mass market product in the second half of 2024.

Light Up the Land Where Solar and Hydro Meet at the World's Largest Hydro-Solar Hybrid Power Plant

On a snowy mountain at an altitude of 4600 meters in western Sichuan, rows of blue PV panels are generating electricity from solar energy, while the Yalong River is roaring in the distance. This land is brought to life by clean power where solar and hydro meet.

Terabase Energy Completes First Commercial Deployment of Terafab™ Solar Construction Automation System

The benefits demonstrated by this project underscore the transformative potential of automation in advancing solar construction practices, enabling us to accelerate and de-risk our project pipeline

What's in store for the electric grid this winter?

While the forecast for record cold creates potential for further strain on an already vulnerable electric grid, this past summer has shown that renewables and battery storage can be leaned on to stabilize the grid.

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