Supply chain risk mitigation & optimisation strategies for European BESS assets: PV Tech Power 42 is out now!

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The Q2 2025 edition of our downstream solar PV journal, PV Tech Power, is now available to download.

The cover story for Volume 42 focuses on local opposition to solar PV and how developers engage with the community to build their projects worldwide, with examples from the US and the UK. Community engagement, implementing biodiversity, and building a solar PV plant in a former mining area are some of the examples explored in the cover story as to how developers have worked to respond to concerns from local communities.

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‘Storage & Smart Power’ by Energy-Storage.news

As always, ‘Storage & Smart Power’, the section of the journal contributed by our team at Energy-Storage.news, returns. In this edition, you can read about:

  • Smart risk mitigation tactics for battery energy storage system (BESS) supply chains and manufacturing, in a deep dive from Vicente Parra and Carlos Sandoval of Enertis Applus. We hear about the critical need for robust quality assurance and quality control.
  • Lennard Wilkening of Suena discusses the key roles played by smart forecasting and real-time optimisation of BESS assets, including the different variables that need to be factored in for successful bidding strategies.
  • Rachel Loquet at Clean Horizon continues the theme of revenue maximisation, with a truly comprehensive look at success factors for BESS in some of Europe’s most exciting markets.

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