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SMA's expertise on topics of solar energy and photovoltaics for all applications
Energy Topics

Safety and repowering of PV systems. Design and efficiency of PV power plants. Information on new business models. Here you will find exciting white papers, sound expertise, and interesting background information on solar energy and the energy supply of the future. For private PV system operators and solar power professionals. For companies and installers. For EPC companies, investors, and PV power plant operators.
St. Eustatius: 100% Solar Power in the Caribbean
In November 2017, this Caribbean island became that little bit more special.
Australia’s cyber regulation
Why Australia’s cyber regulation needs to evolve with the renewable energy transition.
Cybersecurity: how SMA keeps your energy systems and grids protected
Cybersecurity is now a critical foundation for every renewable energy project—discover why it matters more than ever.
SiC MOSFET technology
The high-powered catalyst for the clean energy transformation.
From Fulham to Blind Creek
How SMA is Enabling the Next Generation of DC-Coupled Hybrid Projects in Australia.
Spain’s Blackout: A Wake-Up Call
How Australia Can Ensure Network Stability with Grid-Forming Technology.
Grid-forming technology: an essential part of the energy transition
Renewable energy can cover a growing energy demand.
Grid stability and secure returns with renewable energies
How can energy suppliers that depend on the weather reliably and continuously feed electricity into the utility grid?
Back on the grid: SMA solution secures energy yields in Australia
Solar power production is finally up and running again at full capacity in West Murray.








