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PowerPath: Regulatory Issues and Local Implementation

Mon, 28 July, 2025

The PowerPath project aims to maximise off-grid energy output for rural communities through the delivery of a microgrid interconnecting module featuring remote monitoring and metering for grid stabilisation, along with an innovative solar panel coating that will allow 20-25% increased performance.

Regulatory approval is not required for this project, but the consortium acknowledges and respects the cultural context of the communities involved to ensure best practice and will continuously monitor for regulatory issues.

Key project inputs include:

  • Nanoé’s lab equipment in France and Nanoé’s warehouses, vehicles, tools and staff in Madagascar
  • University of Leicester’s equipment for scanning electron microscope, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, research furnace, coatings porosity measurements, image analysis, spray guns for coating production, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for coating characterisation, hull cell for plating

This will ensure effective project delivery with quality output production.

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