Ever wondered why the world can’t just switch to using solar power everywhere tomorrow, so we could finally hit those climate change goals? Solar energy has come a long way since it was discovered as a renewable energy source just over 200 years ago, but there are a few things holding it back from reaching its full potential. In order to make the energy transition, urgent investment across the solar supply chain is needed. That’s why Hanwha is helping to make solar more accessible to all. Through initiatives like the Solar Hub, the largest solar production factory in the U.S., we’re building an ecosystem that supports constant innovation and growth. Click to learn more: https://www.hanwha.com/newsroom/news/press-releases/hanwha-qcells-new-cartersville-factory-set-for-33-gw-of-solar-module-production-per-year.do?amc=cmpid_A03_C02_D203_O&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=w_and_h&utm_content=ep2_solarpower 00:00 Introduction 00:25 History of solar 01:02 Why aren’t we using more solar power? 02:03 How do we use more solar? 02:33 Perovskite tandem cells #Hanwha #HanwhaSolutions #HanwhaQcells #GreenEnergy #ClimateChange #SolarEnergy #Sustainability #EnergyTransition
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