Over the last decade, solar energy has become the world’s fastest growing energy source. Set to account for 30% of all U.S. electricity by 2030, Hanwha Qcells is focusing on advancing solar technology. Through projects like the U.S. Solar hub — where every step of solar production happens all in one place — the company is on track to deliver enough solar energy to power over a million homes annually. In a recent conversation presented by Hanwha for Washington Post Live’s This is Climate, Qcells CTO Danielle Merfeld shares the company’s vision for a clean energy transition driven by solar.
Hear more from Danielle Merfeld on Hanwha Qcells’ vision: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Danielle Merfeld, Hanwha Qcells CTO
00:39 Washington Post Live: This is Climate
00:55 Hanwha Qcells’ vision for solar
02:17 Solar’s pivotal role in the global energy transition
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