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Quothling ◴[] No.42201788[source]
Working in an investment bank that's build around 800 solar plants over the world in the previous decade with steep competition from a lot of other investors I'd argue that not everyone missed it. The next big boom is in battery storage, but the projects and investments took off a year or two ago with production factories nearing completion. Part of what shot it up was when various EU countries raised their green energy targets from 60-80%. In Germany alone that will require a 800% growth for battery storage financials before 2030.

I'm not sure which semi-professional to professional investors missed that here in Europe though. In fact we've seen so many companies shoot up around these things that the recent economic downturns is causing quite a lot of bankruptcies. Which are then bought up by larger investment funds.

From a tech perspective... There is going to be a lot of potential in building the technical layer between a plant and the "internet". None of the current systems, including market leaders that I'm not going to name drop, aren't very good. Part of the reason is because things like inverters and other solar plant tech has absolutely no standardization. They are ridiculously different, meaning you need actual programmers to onboard each plant unless someone builds some form of engineering standard. Currently it seems like each piece of tech basically has it's software designed by the individual engineer who made it. What is even more hilarious is that the systems made for solar, wind, batteries and so on don't work together.

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qwerki ◴[] No.42201841[source]
I'm working in the "plant" to "internet" space you mentioned and seeing this first-hand. Would be very keen to have a chat if you have the time please. Email in bio.
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1. sam_lowry_ ◴[] No.42202067[source]
So, you are the guy exposing us to adverse foreign actors? How would you feel about being charged with treason in a few years?

And I am only half-joking, see https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-gigantic-unregulated-p... for the explanation.

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2. akoboldfrying ◴[] No.42202329[source]
The linked article actually raises a very interesting point about how solar panel manufacturers' management apps, which mostly operate through server backends they control, have enabled them to acquire very significant, yet currently unregulated (in the Netherlands) control over many gigawatts of electricity, without anyone really noticing. It argues that this should be much more heavily regulated.

But I almost didn't read it, because of the insane accusation of treason in the parent post.