My commitment to photovoltaics was born from my first experiences in Madagascar and then in Canada, where I became deeply aware of global energy challenges and the environmental impact of our consumption. It was only natural that I turned to solar and wind energy. As an engineer in mechanical and electrical engineering, this choice made sense—both professionally and personally. Working in a sector that reflects my human and ecological convictions gives real meaning to my work. Since the beginning of my career, I’ve seen this industry evolve at an impressive pace: technologies have improved, costs have fallen, business models have evolved, energy storage has become more accessible... and the challenge of adapting the networks has become central, given the rise of intermittent energies. At the heart of this transformation, infrastructure plays a key role. Without a network capable of absorbing, adjusting, and redistributing energy efficiently, the transition cannot take place. Fran...