Monday, November 26, 2018

Inc. Magazine Taps Clean Energy Solutions as One of America"s Fastest Growing Companies

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- California-based solar energy provider, Clean Energy Solutions, recently secured the #70 slot in Inc. Magazine"s 2018 list of the 500 fastest growing private companies in the US. As with most of the potential candidates in this year"s rankings, Clean Energy Solutions is quite young, having first launched in 2013. In the past 3 years, however, the company has maintained a growth rate of 4,331%.

At first glance, this type of growth makes perfect sense. The US solar industry has boomed over the past decade, with an estimated 2.5GW of new capacity brought online in just Q1 2018 alone. However, this rapid growth has also attracted an unprecedented amount of competition. This is especially true in California, which currently accounts for more than 33% of the country"s total installed solar capacity. As such, the state is one of the most saturated markets for solar installers – with an estimated 2,653 firms employing over 46,500 installers throughout the California.

When asked to explain his company"s success in recent years, CEO and founder, David Gomez, stated that:

"Our primary focus was always on quality – never speed. But we streamlined our operations using systems that let us onboard new customers faster and for a fraction of the cost."

Many of those systems were in place as early as 2015 – one year before solar component manufacturer, Sunnova, recognized Clean Energy Solutions as its fastest growing partner. At that time, the young company reported nearly 750% growth with Sunnova in a single year.

As part of Inc. Magazine"s 2018 rankings, Clean Energy Solutions also took away 3 additional honors, including the #3, #6, and #15 slots for fastest growing companies in Energy, Los Angeles, and California respectively.

"I don"t know how long we"ll be able to maintain this level of growth in the coming years," commented Gomez. "But if solar prices keep dropping and utility rates keep rising, we hope to make next year"s list of fastest growing companies too."

To learn more about Clean Energy Solutions" award-winning solar installation services for residential and commercial customers, visit: https://www.cleanenergysolar.org/.

About Clean Energy Solutions
Clean Energy Solutions is the #1 growing solar energy provider. We make clean energy available to homeowners, businesses, schools, non-profits and government organizations at a lower cost than what they pay for utility energy generated from the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.We"ve revolutionized the way energy is delivered by giving customers a cleaner and more affordable alternative.David Gomez can be reached at linkedin.com/in/david-gomez1/ or instagram.com/david.gomez_entrepreneur/

SOURCE Clean Energy Solutions

Source: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/inc-magazine-taps-clean-energy-solutions-as-one-of-america-s-fastest-growing-companies-1027753376

Is the Solar Industry Secure Enough for Smarter Technology?


The solar industry’s relentless focus on cost has been very effective. Most major global utility solar PV markets now have prices below $1 per watt, according to Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables. This is down from more than $1.50 per watt in 2015, thanks in large part to lower prices for components including modules, inverters and trackers.


According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and WoodMac Power & Renewables, the U.S. installed over 32 gigawatts of solar PV in the past three years. There are currently more than 10 gigawatts of solar forecasted to come online in 2018 alone, and the long-term growth is expected to be strong.


While this collective push to drive down solar prices is critical to the mainstreaming of clean energy, it allows for some emerging risks. One area needing greater attention is the advancement of cybersecurity measures on distributed energy resources (DERs), especially in solar.


Uncharted territory


DER cybersecurity is becoming an increasingly critical issue, with leading clean energy states, such as California, implementing requirements for distributed solar plants to deliver communication-based grid services. California’s Rule 21, for example, currently requires autonomous grid support functions and will soon require communication-based functionality.


But California’s smart inverter requirements, which other states and utilities are also adopting in some form, are often not accompanied by the necessary cybersecurity protections.


“It is concerning that other utilities seem to be jumping on the bandwagon and asking for remote grid support without requiring a certain level of cybersecurity, an understanding of where their generation data is stored, and from where it can be accessed and controlled,” said Emily Hwang, application engineering manager at inverter manufacturer Yaskawa Solectria Solar.


There is an increased focus on cybersecurity for these assets, but it is still in the early days. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Energy Security and Resilience Center has a number of initiatives around DER cybersecurity, including electric vehicle and distribution grid security.


Sandia National Laboratories and the SunSpec Alliance have also spearheaded the DER Cybersecurity Workgroup, whose primary goal is to come up with a collection of best practices that can inform the development of national and international DER cybersecurity standards. California’s Rule 21 has also spawned the creation of the Smart Inverter Working Group, a collaboration meant to ensure that inverter manufacturers can meet grid support functionality and cybersecurity requirements within a reasonable timeframe.


Inverters on the frontline


Even with those initiatives, there is a mismatch between the growth of solar in the U.S. and the attention to cybersecurity requirements, argues Hwang. The risks are significant and growing, whether it’s a utility-scale solar project or a residential installation.


For instance, the focus on keeping overall prices low, which has driven much of the industry’s growth, could lead to the use of low-cost but inferior networking equipment, such as routers. This opens the door to weak data encryption or security defects that go unaddressed because firmware updates are considered complicated or unimportant.


Some inverter manufacturers publish default passwords in equipment manuals, allowing unsecure access to control parameters or potentially sensitive data. This practice was generally acceptable until remote access to internet-connected inverters became possible.


In utility-scale and large commercial projects, certain vulnerabilities go beyond the inverters, which most people consider the primary component that needs protection from cybercriminals.


“With larger-scale systems, it’s not just the inverters. It’s also the power plant controllers and aggregators that present a risk,” explains Hwang. “In the past, solar was not grouped and not mandated to have remote control functionality, so hacking solar was very difficult and didn’t pose the same threat to the grid.”


The risks are high. “You open the site up to the possibility of someone hacking into a larger solar plant, changing the system’s settings to purposefully influence the grid, and potentially causing serious damage and loss. You could also have a denial-of-service attack that takes down the power system,” said Hwang.


It’s not a theoretical threat. In 2015 hackers took control of the grid in Ukraine and caused a blackout for over 230,000 people. Preventing hackers from doing this kind of damage (or much worse) requires decisive action. “At the end of the day, we are providing critical infrastructure to our nation,” said Hwang. “With that comes a serious responsibility.”


Basic best practices are a crucial starting point


Acting on that responsibility is not as burdensome or expensive as some might imagine. Often it comes down to best practices in cybersecurity that apply to every industry. Simple steps like not publishing or sharing passwords and system owners creating their own unique passwords upon installation can greatly reduce security threats.


Ensuring that data transmitted by inverters and other equipment is encrypted is an additional security measure that should be required of manufacturers. Yaskawa Solectria Solar has joined the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Sandia in the development and testing of a cost-effective way to do this for DERs that doesn’t involve as much memory or processing as would be required with centralized energy production.


Ultimately, the development and enforcement of standards and mandates for DER cybersecurity will be critical. In the meantime, Hwang believes incorporating security into the early stages of any DER project is necessary.


“Security is something we must think about every time. It should not be an afterthought; it should not only be layered on,” she said. “During every step of PV site development, the designer should think: Where is the data going, how is it stored, and who and which country has access to control the system? I believe with inverters, controllers and aggregators, security should be baked in so that it is inherent to the product.”


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For more information on designing solar projects with a focus on cybersecurity, join WoodMac Power & Renewables and Yaskawa Solectria Solar for a free webinar, Defending Our PV Systems From Cyberattacks, on Tuesday, December 11 at 2 p.m. ET. 


Source: https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/is-the-solar-industry-secure-enough-for-smarter-technology

Charging into the future: How the Bay Area is driving innovation in new energy technology (Video)

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Solar Powered Drones Market by Key Vendors: Airbus (QinetiQ), Boeing Phantom Works, Google (Titan Aerospace ...

Solar Powered Drones Market size is expected to grow at over 15% CAGR over the forecast timeframe till 2024

This press release was orginally distributed by SBWire

Sellbyville, DE -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/26/2018 -- North America solar powered drone market share was the largest in 2015 owing to high adoption rates due to the extensive applications of military drones. Combat and surveillance operations in the critical war zones are projected to enhance growth prospects in the region. Initiatives undertaken by aviation regulatory authorities and government, such as EASA in Europe and FAA in the U.S., will drive the growth till 2024. Asia Pacific region is expected to be the major regional segment due to high investments by countries such as Japan, India, and China for military and commercial purposes.

Solar Powered Drones Market size is expected to grow at over 15% CAGR over the forecast timeframe till 2024. The rising adoption of UAVs by numerous end user industries and the development of efficient solar powered propulsion system are expected to drive the solar powered drones market.

Request for an in-depth table of contents for this report @
https://www.gminsights.com/request-toc/upcoming/758

Technological advancements surfacing in hydrogen fuel cell, photovoltaic cell, and hybrid propulsion system used to generate energy may help in improving the endurance and flight range. This will assist in their penetration in the global market owing to their increased demands in civil and commercial application utilities to function on an autonomous power source.

Reliable and good quality internet connectivity has become a necessity around the globe, which is restricted only to the urban areas. Initiatives taken by network providers to connect with remote rural regions with best quality internet services and increase in the consumer base are expected to drive market growth. Such unmanned aerial vehicles also find major applications in mapping, disaster management, and surveillance.

Extensive applications for law enforcement activities to assist crime investigation are gaining prominence. It is used for accumulating evidence by capturing quality videos and images from over the crime scene without tampering the existing evidence. Also, it can be used for traffic management, accident inspection, and congestion analysis.

Severe government regulations prohibiting the adoption of these aerial vehicles are anticipated to restrain solar powered drones market size. Severe threats to public security and privacy norms are challenging the growth prospects. As these technologies have only recently established a foothold in the industry, lack of trained professionals and pilots to manage the functions is expected to pose major challenges to the growth.

UAV technologies were restricted for application only in the defense industry until 2013; however, trends in the last two years have witnessed participation of large aviation & tech-companies accompanied with small private industries in the solar powered drones market. Key participants are targeting advanced application enhancements in the machinery, such as HD imaging, communication networks, thermal imaging and exigency service support, for increasing the solar powered drone market share. Upcoming aerial vehicles have encapsulated photovoltaic cells on the wings to reduce the weight while maintaining the aerodynamic features to extend the flight range of UAVs.

On the basis of applications, the global solar powered drones market can be segmented into agriculture, energy, government & defense, telecommunication, and media & entertainment. The government and defense segment contributed a major share till 2015 owing to the major applications for surveying and mapping of regions. Regulatory amendments over the forecast timeframe are anticipated to propel the growth in the commercial sectors as well. Telecommunication, media, and commercial segments are expected to witness significant growth rates over the forecast timeline.

Make an inquiry for buying this report @
https://www.gminsights.com/inquiry-before-buying/758

Key participants holding major solar powered drone market share include Airbus (QinetiQ), Boeing Phantom Works, Google (Titan Aerospace), and Facebook (Ascenta). Other participants include AeroVironment/NASA, Lockheed Martin (Hale-D), Bye Engineering, and Atlantik Solar. Solar powered aviation has witnessed a steep rise in R&D expenditure in the last two years prior to 2015.

Collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions are expected to remain the primary focus for the key players to claim significant market presence over the forecast timeframe. For instance, Airbus and its subsidiary acquired Zephyr assets from QinetiQ, a British defense technology company in 2013. This strategy was significant for its futuristic scope as Zephyr had a track record of overcoming three world records in 2010.

About Global Market Insights:
Global Market Insights, Inc., headquartered in Delaware, U.S., is a global market research and consulting service provider; offering syndicated and custom research reports along with growth consulting services. Our business intelligence and industry research reports offer clients with penetrative insights and actionable market data specially designed and presented to aid strategic decision making. These exhaustive reports are designed via a proprietary research methodology and are available for key industries such as chemicals, advanced materials, technology, renewable energy and biotechnology.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/solar-powered-drones-market-by-key-vendors-airbus-qinetiq-boeing-phantom-works-google-titan-aerospace-facebook-and-other-companies-profiled-1091580.htm

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Inc. Magazine Taps Clean Energy Solutions as One of America"s Fastest Growing Companies

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- California-based solar energy provider, Clean Energy Solutions, recently secured the #70 slot in Inc. Magazine"s 2018 list of the 500 fastest growing private companies in the US. As with most of the potential candidates in this year"s rankings, Clean Energy Solutions is quite young, having first launched in 2013. In the past 3 years, however, the company has maintained a growth rate of 4,331%.

At first glance, this type of growth makes perfect sense. The US solar industry has boomed over the past decade, with an estimated 2.5GW of new capacity brought online in just Q1 2018 alone. However, this rapid growth has also attracted an unprecedented amount of competition. This is especially true in California, which currently accounts for more than 33% of the country"s total installed solar capacity. As such, the state is one of the most saturated markets for solar installers – with an estimated 2,653 firms employing over 46,500 installers throughout the California.

When asked to explain his company"s success in recent years, CEO and founder, David Gomez, stated that:

"Our primary focus was always on quality – never speed. But we streamlined our operations using systems that let us onboard new customers faster and for a fraction of the cost."

Many of those systems were in place as early as 2015 – one year before solar component manufacturer, Sunnova, recognized Clean Energy Solutions as its fastest growing partner. At that time, the young company reported nearly 750% growth with Sunnova in a single year.

As part of Inc. Magazine"s 2018 rankings, Clean Energy Solutions also took away 3 additional honors, including the #3, #6, and #15 slots for fastest growing companies in Energy, Los Angeles, and California respectively.

"I don"t know how long we"ll be able to maintain this level of growth in the coming years," commented Gomez. "But if solar prices keep dropping and utility rates keep rising, we hope to make next year"s list of fastest growing companies too."

To learn more about Clean Energy Solutions" award-winning solar installation services for residential and commercial customers, visit: https://www.cleanenergysolar.org/.

About Clean Energy Solutions
Clean Energy Solutions is the #1 growing solar energy provider. We make clean energy available to homeowners, businesses, schools, non-profits and government organizations at a lower cost than what they pay for utility energy generated from the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.We"ve revolutionized the way energy is delivered by giving customers a cleaner and more affordable alternative.David Gomez can be reached at linkedin.com/in/david-gomez1/ or instagram.com/david.gomez_entrepreneur/

SOURCE Clean Energy Solutions

Source: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/inc-magazine-taps-clean-energy-solutions-as-one-of-america-s-fastest-growing-companies-1027753376

Solar Powered Drones Market by Key Vendors: Airbus (QinetiQ), Boeing Phantom Works, Google (Titan Aerospace ...

Solar Powered Drones Market size is expected to grow at over 15% CAGR over the forecast timeframe till 2024

This press release was orginally distributed by SBWire

Sellbyville, DE -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/26/2018 -- North America solar powered drone market share was the largest in 2015 owing to high adoption rates due to the extensive applications of military drones. Combat and surveillance operations in the critical war zones are projected to enhance growth prospects in the region. Initiatives undertaken by aviation regulatory authorities and government, such as EASA in Europe and FAA in the U.S., will drive the growth till 2024. Asia Pacific region is expected to be the major regional segment due to high investments by countries such as Japan, India, and China for military and commercial purposes.

Solar Powered Drones Market size is expected to grow at over 15% CAGR over the forecast timeframe till 2024. The rising adoption of UAVs by numerous end user industries and the development of efficient solar powered propulsion system are expected to drive the solar powered drones market.

Request for an in-depth table of contents for this report @
https://www.gminsights.com/request-toc/upcoming/758

Technological advancements surfacing in hydrogen fuel cell, photovoltaic cell, and hybrid propulsion system used to generate energy may help in improving the endurance and flight range. This will assist in their penetration in the global market owing to their increased demands in civil and commercial application utilities to function on an autonomous power source.

Reliable and good quality internet connectivity has become a necessity around the globe, which is restricted only to the urban areas. Initiatives taken by network providers to connect with remote rural regions with best quality internet services and increase in the consumer base are expected to drive market growth. Such unmanned aerial vehicles also find major applications in mapping, disaster management, and surveillance.

Extensive applications for law enforcement activities to assist crime investigation are gaining prominence. It is used for accumulating evidence by capturing quality videos and images from over the crime scene without tampering the existing evidence. Also, it can be used for traffic management, accident inspection, and congestion analysis.

Severe government regulations prohibiting the adoption of these aerial vehicles are anticipated to restrain solar powered drones market size. Severe threats to public security and privacy norms are challenging the growth prospects. As these technologies have only recently established a foothold in the industry, lack of trained professionals and pilots to manage the functions is expected to pose major challenges to the growth.

UAV technologies were restricted for application only in the defense industry until 2013; however, trends in the last two years have witnessed participation of large aviation & tech-companies accompanied with small private industries in the solar powered drones market. Key participants are targeting advanced application enhancements in the machinery, such as HD imaging, communication networks, thermal imaging and exigency service support, for increasing the solar powered drone market share. Upcoming aerial vehicles have encapsulated photovoltaic cells on the wings to reduce the weight while maintaining the aerodynamic features to extend the flight range of UAVs.

On the basis of applications, the global solar powered drones market can be segmented into agriculture, energy, government & defense, telecommunication, and media & entertainment. The government and defense segment contributed a major share till 2015 owing to the major applications for surveying and mapping of regions. Regulatory amendments over the forecast timeframe are anticipated to propel the growth in the commercial sectors as well. Telecommunication, media, and commercial segments are expected to witness significant growth rates over the forecast timeline.

Make an inquiry for buying this report @
https://www.gminsights.com/inquiry-before-buying/758

Key participants holding major solar powered drone market share include Airbus (QinetiQ), Boeing Phantom Works, Google (Titan Aerospace), and Facebook (Ascenta). Other participants include AeroVironment/NASA, Lockheed Martin (Hale-D), Bye Engineering, and Atlantik Solar. Solar powered aviation has witnessed a steep rise in R&D expenditure in the last two years prior to 2015.

Collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions are expected to remain the primary focus for the key players to claim significant market presence over the forecast timeframe. For instance, Airbus and its subsidiary acquired Zephyr assets from QinetiQ, a British defense technology company in 2013. This strategy was significant for its futuristic scope as Zephyr had a track record of overcoming three world records in 2010.

About Global Market Insights:
Global Market Insights, Inc., headquartered in Delaware, U.S., is a global market research and consulting service provider; offering syndicated and custom research reports along with growth consulting services. Our business intelligence and industry research reports offer clients with penetrative insights and actionable market data specially designed and presented to aid strategic decision making. These exhaustive reports are designed via a proprietary research methodology and are available for key industries such as chemicals, advanced materials, technology, renewable energy and biotechnology.

For more information on this press release visit: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/solar-powered-drones-market-by-key-vendors-airbus-qinetiq-boeing-phantom-works-google-titan-aerospace-facebook-and-other-companies-profiled-1091580.htm

Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4041880

Inc. Magazine Taps Clean Energy Solutions as One of America"s Fastest Growing Companies

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- California-based solar energy provider, Clean Energy Solutions, recently secured the #70 slot in Inc. Magazine"s 2018 list of the 500 fastest growing private companies in the US. As with most of the potential candidates in this year"s rankings, Clean Energy Solutions is quite young, having first launched in 2013. In the past 3 years, however, the company has maintained a growth rate of 4,331%.

At first glance, this type of growth makes perfect sense. The US solar industry has boomed over the past decade, with an estimated 2.5GW of new capacity brought online in just Q1 2018 alone. However, this rapid growth has also attracted an unprecedented amount of competition. This is especially true in California, which currently accounts for more than 33% of the country"s total installed solar capacity. As such, the state is one of the most saturated markets for solar installers – with an estimated 2,653 firms employing over 46,500 installers throughout the California.

When asked to explain his company"s success in recent years, CEO and founder, David Gomez, stated that:

"Our primary focus was always on quality – never speed. But we streamlined our operations using systems that let us onboard new customers faster and for a fraction of the cost."

Many of those systems were in place as early as 2015 – one year before solar component manufacturer, Sunnova, recognized Clean Energy Solutions as its fastest growing partner. At that time, the young company reported nearly 750% growth with Sunnova in a single year.

As part of Inc. Magazine"s 2018 rankings, Clean Energy Solutions also took away 3 additional honors, including the #3, #6, and #15 slots for fastest growing companies in Energy, Los Angeles, and California respectively.

"I don"t know how long we"ll be able to maintain this level of growth in the coming years," commented Gomez. "But if solar prices keep dropping and utility rates keep rising, we hope to make next year"s list of fastest growing companies too."

To learn more about Clean Energy Solutions" award-winning solar installation services for residential and commercial customers, visit: https://www.cleanenergysolar.org/.

About Clean Energy Solutions
Clean Energy Solutions is the #1 growing solar energy provider. We make clean energy available to homeowners, businesses, schools, non-profits and government organizations at a lower cost than what they pay for utility energy generated from the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.We"ve revolutionized the way energy is delivered by giving customers a cleaner and more affordable alternative.David Gomez can be reached at linkedin.com/in/david-gomez1/ or instagram.com/david.gomez_entrepreneur/

SOURCE Clean Energy Solutions

Source: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/inc-magazine-taps-clean-energy-solutions-as-one-of-america-s-fastest-growing-companies-1027753376