What if a renewable energy power plant could achieve capacity factors above 70%? Wouldn’t that make it, finally, FIRM baseload power, dispatchable and “reliable” for the grid?
Can ai help? What else is required?
The simple answer is hybridization, but a long-time industry pioneer is here to tell us more.
Martin Hermann has spent the last 2 decades pioneering the future of utility-scale solar. From founding 8minutenergy, one of the first to bring Utility-scale solar parks to the US, to launching BrightNight, focused now on making solar dispatchable, Martin’s mission has stayed consistent: make renewables not just clean—but reliable.
In the latest episode of SunCast, you’ll hear how BrightNight is rethinking the way we build power plants, why Martin deliberately didn’t hire solar industry veterans, and how AI is changing the way utilities plan for grid stability.
This isn’t about adding more megawatts—it’s about turning renewables into baseload power, with capacity factors north of 70%.
Martin shares how he’s using hybridization (wind + solar + batteries + market integration) to unlock grid value, and what it takes to design dispatchable renewables from the ground up.
Expect to learn:
🔹 Why utility-scale solar must escape the “real estate developer” mindset
🔹 How BrightNight’s software optimizes entire systems—not just individual tech stacks
🔹 The future of long-duration storage and why multi-day batteries are on the verge
🔹 Why AI could become the most important tool in designing next-gen power plants
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In my 20 year career, I've worked with dozens of entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and professionals in transition to clarify their mission, set or stretch their goals, and work through the barriers to their growth.
Don’t hesitate to reach out—whether you’re here to learn, share ideas, or work with us, we’re ready to connect.