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#4 Meteonorm & Energy System Economics | Jan Remund

1 h 11 min · 17. huhti 2026
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Jan Remund —  the mind behind Meteonorm — walks through how solar modeling actually came to be, and why a lot of it was built out of necessity, not precision. As solar gets cheaper, the problem shifts. It’s no longer about generating energy, it’s about making the system work. We get into why oversizing and curtailment can actually make more sense, and how grid and storage costs are now driving decisions. You start to realize the hard part isn’t the solar anymore. Have a question or perspective? Send it to the Beyond the Layout team. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2598873/fan_mail/new] ••• Beyond the Layout is a long-form solar industry podcast focused on honest, technical conversations with the people building the energy transition. Follow the show for future episodes and share with someone shaping the future of solar.

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