Boviet Solar USA Explores Large-scale Solar Energy Production in August Issue of The Current E-zine
August 23 2017 - 8:45AM
Business Wire
Latest Issue of Boviet’s Digital Magazine
Examines Adoption of Utility-scale Solar Production and Advances in
Solar Energy Storage
In the August issue of The Current, the e-zine by Boviet Solar
Technology Co., Ltd., a global leader in the manufacture of
high-quality PV technology, Boviet experts discussed opportunities
in large-scale solar deployment and strategies to adopt
utility-scale production. The e-zine is published as part of an
ongoing program to share the latest in clean tech news and insights
to move the North American economy forward.
In an article focused on large-scale solar deployment, The
Current discussed industry trends over the last decade tracked by
the Powerway Group, Boviet’s parent company, that are shaping the
utility-grade solar market, including:
- More efficient operating costs;
- Solar use in markets traditionally
reliant on water to run steam turbines;
- New opportunities for solar site
selection and space optimization; and
- Free market alignment with residential
solar that is creating a waterfall effect.
The article reviewed critical steps needed to make large-scale
solar deployment a reality.
The August issue of The Current also explored one of the biggest
impediments to large-scale solar adoption – solar energy storage.
Advances in battery technology coupled with reduced prices are
making large-scale solar energy storage both feasible and
economical. Navigant Research predicts that by 2020, 29.4 GW of new
energy-storage capacity, primarily batteries, will be in place
worldwide, with utilities deploying 9,000 MW. Navigant also
estimates that energy storage for grid and ancillary services will
grow from 1.1 GW in 2016 to 21.6 GW by 2025. As battery technology
continues to progress, the installation of new microgrids will
provide more clean energy production and commercial-scale battery
storage opportunities.
“Boviet is partnering with customers to combine utility-scale
solar systems with state-of-the-art energy storage,” said John
Bereckis, President of the new Modules Division for Boviet Solar
USA. “Combining high-output PERC solar modules with battery storage
not only reduces dependence on an aging power infrastructure, it
creates energy efficiencies that were previously unattainable with
just solar power. Our goal is to help our customers lower energy
production costs, reduce risk, and increase predictability.”
Every month, The Current draws from Boviet’s leading solar
module design/production insights, and Powerway’s decades of
manufacturing expertise and customer-centric best practices. The
Current is designed to drive solar’s narrative forward.
The Current is being made available at no cost to qualified
industry professionals. To subscribe, visit
http://solar.bovietsolarusa.com.
About Boviet Solar USA
Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Boviet Solar USA is the North
American arm of Boviet Solar Technology Co. Ltd., the largest
manufacturer of solar panels in Vietnam. A wholly owned subsidiary
of Powerway Alloy Materials Co., Boviet Solar USA delivers
commercial-grade solar modules and related products to contractors,
integrators, and distributed generation (DG) providers in North
America. Boviet Solar USA offers innovative, state-of-the-art
technology products developed and manufactured at the company’s
530,000 square foot facility in Vietnam, which is designed to
produce 650+MW of solar module capacity each year. Boviet Solar USA
also delivers solar products where and when they are needed,
shipping from multiple fully-stocked warehouses spread
strategically across the U.S. with locations at both East and West
coast shipping ports.
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