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  • The Future Trends Internet and New Energy

    The Future Trends Internet and New Energy

    The global energy sector is no longer defined by megawatts alone – it is being transformed by megatrends. Electrification, digitalization, decarbonization and decentralization are reshaping how energy is produced, managed and consumed. As the European Union advances towards its 2030 climate targets and the revised Energy Efficiency Directive, energy companies are investing heavily in digital tools that optimise operations, reduce emissions, and strengthen energy security. Leaders gathering at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 will explore how emerging technologies could help to solve real-world challenges. Updated annually to reflect the latest energy data, technology and market trends, and government policies, it explores a range of possible energy futures and their implications. The global energy landscape is in transition, with the energy mix of 2035 expected to be more diverse and lower-carbon than ever before. From artificial intelligence to distributed energy resources, understanding these trends is critical for staying competitive in a rapidly evolving market.

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  • How to connect the lithium battery to the light control module

    How to connect the lithium battery to the light control module

    Locate the lithium battery cable and use wire strippers to remove 5-8mm of insulation from the end of the cable to expose the copper core. Connect the red cable to “BAT+” and the black cable to “BAT-” on the corresponding controller “BAT” terminals. The SD05CRMA is a compact and efficient solar charging module designed to charge lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries using solar energy. It operates within an input voltage range of 4. You may drive up to 16 LEDs at once. They work well and give steady power for 8-10 years.


  • Lithium Niobate Silicon Photonics Module

    Lithium Niobate Silicon Photonics Module

    Heterogeneously-integrated electro-optic modulators (EOM) are demonstrated using the hybrid-mode concept, incorporating thin-film lithium niobate (LN) by bonding with silicon nitride (SiN) passive photonics. Thin-film lithium niobate is making its case as a leading platform supporting the next surge of advancements in telecom, datacom, and quantum technologies. At wavelengths near 1550 nm, these EOMs demonstrated greater than 30 dB extinction ratio.


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