Our Main Focus
Technology
Different solar energy technologies exist, each with their own specific benefits. The most prevalent technology is photovoltaics, also simply known as PV. PV panels (solar panels) generate electricity.
We have chosen to focus our efforts primarily on deploying solutions built around PVs. Often our solutions also incorporate energy storage. The world’s energy demands are increasingly moving towards electricity-based economies, and applications that used to rely on fossil fuels (e.g. heating or transportation) are migrating to electricity. PV systems produce electricity directly.
The Living Energy Difference
Production of PV panels, inverters and associated solar system equipment are all considered mature industries with several producers worldwide. However, the quality of each component varies significantly from producer to producer.
Fundamental to Living Energy’s procurement strategy is to ensure our customers always receive the best quality at the right price.
No Compromise
We refuse to compromise on quality as experience shows it never pays off. In a PV system, downtime or a short lifetime decreases the economic benefit of the investment. Therefore, our solutions are designed around three pillars shown in the graphic on the right.
These focus areas are proven to be key to successful PV projects and are a fundamental part of our project DNA. Welcome to the world of modern energy.
How We Work
Generally, Living Energy works as a developer, developing projects from early stage to ready-to-build, often with financing onboard.
Value creation
Simply put, Living Energy engages in delivering turnkey solar solutions based on PV technology in the global marketplace.
Segments
The graphic below shows the segments Living Energy works with to deliver state-of-the-art renewable energy solutions.
Where We Work
Strategic Focus
Around the clock we strive to bring clean, modern energy to the world, with a particular strategic focus on Africa, Asia and The Caribbean Islands.
It is remarkable that these increases were achieved during a time of historically low fossil fuel prices and changing policies on government subsidies.
Of the different renewable technologies, only solar and wind power have continued to see year over year increases. This trend is expected to continue up to and well beyond 2030, as many countries strive to meet their CO2 emission goals by then.