Territory Manager Oceania & Nordics

Laura Rodríguez

Laura is a renewable and software industry sales professional, currently working at Doganix as Territory Manager Oceania & Nordics. With a background in International Business and International Trade, Laura previously worked in the business strategy area in various companies as well as as a market analyst for the Government of Spain in Australia.

Laura Rodríguez

My articles

Driving the change

Green by design: How solar energy is shaping the future of data centers

Find out how and why data centers are turning to cost-effective renewable sources like solar power to use cleaner energy and reduce their environmental impact.

Updated 9 OCT, 25

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Market analysis

Solar energy integration in Nordic smart cities

Read about how the Nordics integrate solar energy into smart cities and create sustainable urban environments. We use Malmö’s Hyllie district as a case study.

Updated 23 SEP, 25

Market analysis

BESS arbitrage in Australia’s volatile energy market

Find out more about the market dynamics that turned arbitrage into a viable business case and drove a wave of utility-scale BESS deployment in Australia.

Updated 1 SEP, 25

The rise of BESS in Australia

Market analysis

Defrosting the frozen Nordic solar market

Explore the Nordics’ solar grid challenges and energy transition strategy. Read the blog to uncover policy gaps and solutions shaping Europe’s green future.

Updated 8 JUL, 25

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Market analysis

U.S. solar manufacturing grows fourfold, thanks to Inflation Reduction Act

Find out more about the Inflation Reduction Act and how it has increased U.S. solar manufacturing capacity fourfold since the legislation passed in 2016.

Updated 24 JUN, 25

Market analysis

Why Australia is a market leader in BESS and what to learn from them

Australia has become a market leader in BESS. Discover what is driving BESS adoption and the region’s storage plans for the future.

Updated 20 MAY, 25

The rise of BESS in Australia

Policy and regulation

Shining a light on the Solar Sunshot Program in Australia

Australia is on a tight deadline to install 28,000 solar panels a day for the next six years to hit its 2030 decarbonization targets — a tall order that hinges on ramping up domestic production.

To this end, the government launched Solar Sunshot, a $1-billion fund to help local PV companies commercialize their products and strengthen the country’s solar supply chains. Let’s explore this initiative and how it might affect the future of Australia’s energy.

Updated 14 JAN, 25

Product and corporate updates

Site selection and PV plant design in minutes with Prism and Doganix

PRISM, an energy analytics software, integrates seamlessly with the Doganix platform to streamline the development of solar projects. Find out how in this blog article.

Updated 6 AUG, 24

Site selection and PV plant design in minutes with Prism and Doganix

Market analysis

A snapshot of Australia’s renewable energy policies in 2024

Australia's renewable energy policies include a capacity investment scheme, offshore electricity infrastructure, and a hydrogen program. Click to find out more.

Updated 16 JUL, 24

A snapshot of Australia’s renewable energy policies in 2024

Market analysis

Is solar capacity surpassing hydropower in the US?

Explore how the US solar boom is outpacing hydropower, with insights into market growth, challenges, and the future of renewable energy in America.

Updated 26 MAR, 24

Market analysis

Key takeaways from COP28

Read our key takeaways from COP28 and learn about the next steps in the green energy transition

Updated 13 FEB, 24

Technology and engineering

The New Zealand solar boom

Explore the rapid growth of solar power in New Zealand. Discover key industry players, future-focused projects, and how the nation is harnessing the sun for a greener tomorrow.

Updated 26 SEP, 23

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