IEEE Electrification Magazine | Vol.8, Issue.3 | 2020-08-31 | Pages
The Proliferation of Solar Photovoltaics
Energy systems, in general, and power systems, in particular, are undergoing a changing landscape in terms of generation and demand portfolios. These transitions, although offering new economic and labor market opportunities, bring forth a suite of unprecedented technical implications and challenges in the interim. According to experts, our planets population will reach 9.3 billion in the next four decades. A fundamental and granular outlook on global energy systems (prior to the COVID-19 outbreak) predicted that electricity consumption will double by 2050, with electrified transportation and higher living standards in buildings being among the principal components of this increase.
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The Proliferation of Solar Photovoltaics
Energy systems, in general, and power systems, in particular, are undergoing a changing landscape in terms of generation and demand portfolios. These transitions, although offering new economic and labor market opportunities, bring forth a suite of unprecedented technical implications and challenges in the interim. According to experts, our planets population will reach 9.3 billion in the next four decades. A fundamental and granular outlook on global energy systems (prior to the COVID-19 outbreak) predicted that electricity consumption will double by 2050, with electrified transportation and higher living standards in buildings being among the principal components of this increase.
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