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Carter Maddox
IT Services and IT Consulting
London, UK 141,103 followers
Securing the talent of tomorrow in Renewable Energy
About us
Securing the talent of tomorrow in Renewable Energy. Carter Maddox are the trusted talent partner to companies of all sizes throughout the Renewable Energy ecosystem, from the most innovative fast-growing startups to the largest Renewable Energy companies in the world We connect people to opportunity. We offer fully customisable staffing and HR solutions including: team build, permanent hires, executive search, contract/temporary hires, global payroll solutions and investment brokering across the following areas: 💨 Wind Power - Onshore and Offshore ☀️ Solar PV 💧 Hydro Power 🔋 Energy Storage 🧬 Digital and IoT ⚡️ e-Mobility With offices in London and the United States, we have a global reach and deep local networks If you would like to talk to us confidentially about developing your career, project or business please contact us on: 📧 contact@cartermaddox.com 🌎 www.cartermaddox.com 🇺🇸 +1 310 584 7200 🇬🇧 +44 (0)203 983 6222 📸 @carter_maddox_
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http://www.cartermaddox.com
External link for Carter Maddox
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, UK
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- recruiting, staffing, renewable energy, wind power , solar power, solar PV, solar thermal, onshore wind , offshore wind, hydropower, hydro, smart grid, consulting, executive search, recruitment, energy storage, and e - mobility
Locations
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Primary
15 Bishopsgate
London, UK EC2N 3AR, GB
Employees at Carter Maddox
Updates
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2TW of annual manufacturing capacity for solar PV by 2025! 🙌
Speaker, analyst, advisor, investor in the future economy. Host of Cleaning Up, podcast on leadership in an age of climate change. Managing partner, Ecopragma Capital.
Holy Moly, by 2025 there will be 2TW of annual manufacturing capacity for solar PV globally, 80% in China. If it were all built, installed and producing at 15% capacity factor, that's enough solar to cover an additional 9% of global power demand per year. Today, cumulative solar PV installed over the last 20 years is meeting about 7% of global power demand. Last year "only" 440GW were installed, and 670GW are expected this year, according to BloombergNEF. What happens next? Do installations race ahead to 1TW per year and beyond, unleashing shock-waves across the global economy? Or do they stall, bringing nuclear winter down on the Chinese solar industry? Buckle up, everyone. This is going to make Godzilla vs Kong look like a schoolyard tussle!
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