Today, October 25, 2024, the international audience welcomes the much-anticipated premiere of the documentary series "Solar Expedition" on major streaming platforms. Available in 63 English-speaking countries through Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Google Play, the series is expected to reach about 25 million viewers.
The first season of "Solar Expedition" provides an in-depth look at the global energy transition, highlighting efforts to achieve a carbon-neutral future. Filmed in seven countries—United States, Brazil, Germany, United Arab Emirates, China, Japan, and Australia—the series unveils how each nation is tackling its own energy transition challenges.
The documentary not only delivers valuable insights into the impact of renewable energy on mitigating climate change but also encourages individual involvement in building a sustainable future. With extreme weather events becoming increasingly prevalent, the series emphasizes the urgency of action and the importance of global cooperation.
Leading global companies contributed to the first season, providing valuable insights and support. APsystems, one of the world's leading manufacturers of MLPE technology for photovoltaic projects; Ecori Energia Solar, a major distributor of photovoltaic solutions in Brazil; AESOLAR, known for its innovative solar photovoltaic modules; HDT and Huawei, suppliers of energy market solutions; NSI Energy, focused on innovative energy projects; TESVOLT, a renowned German manufacturer of energy storage solutions; PRATYC, a rising Brazilian company in photovoltaic structures; MSOLS, a Brazilian systems integrator; L8 Energy, recognized for its advanced photovoltaic solutions; Pacto Energia, a competitive player in the Brazilian energy market; Embrastec, providing essential protection solutions for photovoltaic plants; Meu Financiamento Solar, facilitating access to credit for projects; Afiance, which supported filming in China; and SolarView, offering advanced monitoring technology. These companies were crucial to the documentary's production.
The series' scope will expand in the second season, "Energy Expedition," currently in production. This new phase will broaden its focus to other forms of energy, including hydrogen, electric mobility technologies, and alternative sources like wind, biomass, and waste-to-energy. The new explorations will take the audience to countries such as India, Canada, and South Korea, promising even more insights into the global energy future.
International Premiere of the Documentary Series "Solar Expedition" Marks Advancement in Environmental Awareness
"Solar Expedition" is a production of the Energy Channel International. For more information, visit the official website: www.solarexpedition.info
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