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Business Development - Europe, MORRISON. | NED

David James recently highlighted the impact of Solar Cycle 25 and the increasing risk of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The solar events, such as the recent Northern Lights display, remind us of our solar system's volatility and the need for resilient, decentralized energy solutions. Off-grid solar power is crucial for sustainability and energy security. Iris Solar Technology is committed to providing reliable off-grid solutions for independence during unexpected disruptions. The recent solar flares emphasize the need to evolve our energy infrastructure. Let’s harness solar power more intelligently and sustainably.

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Recently at Solar & Storage Live in London on April 29th, Iris Solar Technology CEO and Founder David James, had the privilege of discussing the implications of Solar Cycle 25 and the increasing likelihood of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). As predicted, we recently witnessed several significant solar events, across many parts of the northern and southern hemispheres. These events, while beautiful, are stark reminders of the volatility of our solar system. Such solar activities underscore the importance of resilient and decentralized energy solutions. Off-grid solar power units are not just a step towards sustainability, but a necessity in ensuring energy security in the face of potential disruptions caused by space weather events. At Iris Solar Technology, we are committed to providing robust off-grid solar power solutions that offer independence and reliability, even when the unexpected happens. The recent solar flares serves as a timely reminder that our energy infrastructure must evolve. Let's harness the sun’s power more intelligently and sustainably. 🔋🌍 #SolarEnergy #OffGridPower #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #SolarCycle25 #EnergyIndependence #irissolartech

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