VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLES USA
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 I 10 am – 5 pm EST | 7 am – 2 pm PST | 4 pm – 11 pm CET
To start the day, we invite you to take advantage of one of our numerous networking opportunities. Connect with industry players across the whole PV value chain!
- Video Networking Area
- 1-on-1 video calls or chat
- Group discussions
- Scavenger Hunt
Check out our Networking Page for more info!
The world of solar is an ever-changing one and it can be difficult to keep up with all the cutting edge innovations and technical trends within the industry. If you’re in need of insights or would simply like to hear about what the next generation of solar will look like, come join us at 10.15 am EST on November 17, as pv magazine USA hosts an open-forum discussion with Ben Damiani of Solar Inventions. Winners of the first American Made Solar Prize in 2019, Ben and his team work every day on commercializing new solar technologies and manufacturing processes. Along with pv magazine moderator Tim Sylvia, Ben will touch on innovations in cell technology, pv recycling, and the future of solar-integrated transportation.
Building PV for Resiliency
Session 1 I In the face of extreme weather: Hail, wind, and fires
We investigate cases and present field data from weather-related damages, and dive into recent issues from the field. Investigation into changing technologies and impact resistance against hail damage – there is a balance between technology and reliability to reduce premature degradation and field failures.
Session 2 I Building resiliency through modern O&M
Operations and maintenance is now a much more critical piece of the solar landscape and the key to long-term resilience and competitive LCOE. As grid-scale solar becomes a mature, sophisticated business — so is the modernization of the O&M segment. The O&M role in the U.S. is being increasingly contracted out to a third party – a trend typical of a maturing power industry. Insights and discussions into alliances supporting the long-term ownership challenges and opportunities ahead for a 30-year-plus asset.
Time | Name | Format | Speakers |
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12:33 PM - 12:38 PM | Collaborating on quality to reduce risk | Talk | George Schulz - Ariel Re |
12:40 PM - 12:47 PM | Solar O&M and a changing climate: Lessons learned | Talk | Sarah Herman - NovaSource Power Services |
12:47 PM - 12:57 PM | Q & A Session | Q & A Session | George Schulz - Ariel Re Sarah Herman - NovaSource Power Services |
Can’t get enough of our speakers? Once off stage, you can meet them in our Meet the Speakers Zoom room. This is your chance to come together with our speakers after each Roundtable Session and discuss the content more in depth.
Fort Bragg and Duke Energy have teamed up to provide improved energy and operational performance for multiple buildings on base, as well as reduce the impact of operational failure from outages. As part of the new partnership, Duke Energy is installing a 1.1MW floating PV on a lake, with a nearby 2MW battery energy storage system, all feeding back onto the base. Join us at 1 pm EST on November 17 to meet the team behind this project and gain insights into the necessity and development of the floating PV installation in the Southeast United States.
Use the break to get connected and to discuss topics more in depth. A warm welcome to our Virtual Roundtable networking experience:
- Main Stage Live Chat
- Meet the speakers
- Networking Area
- 1-on-1 video calls or chat
- Group discussions
- Scavenger Hunt
Check out our networking page for more info here!
Going big: Moving into a larger market future
Session 3 I What storage can learn from solar
Despite the significant makeup of the United States’ battery storage market, behind-the-meter DERs are seemingly being overlooked by utilities and regulators in their capacity to provide grid services. We take a look at 2020, but also what where the market is anticipated to go in its move toward maturity
- California lessons for storage project developers
- Mitigating risk on large storage projects with data and the drive towards storage standards
- The necessity of manufacturing audits for large storage project developers
Time | Name | Format | Speakers |
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2:03 PM - 2:07 PM | What's in store for storage? | Opening Remarks | Julian Jansen - IHS Markit |
2:09 PM - 2:14 PM | As goes California... | Presentation | Bernadette Del Chiaro - California Solar & Storage Association |
2:15 PM - 2:22 PM | Advancing storage through open-source communication specifications | Presentation | Bora Akyol - Trimark Associates, Inc. |
2:23 PM - 2:28 PM | How battery audits impact storage and storage-plus-solar project risk | Presentation | Ian Gregory - PI Berlin |
2:29 PM - 2:34 PM | How solar developers have had to adapt to work with batteries and their risk profile | Presentation | Emily Arnold - 8minute Solar Energy |
2:34 PM - 2:49 PM | Q & A Session | Q & A Session | Bora Akyol - Trimark Associates, Inc. Bernadette Del Chiaro - California Solar & Storage Association Ian Gregory - PI Berlin Emily Arnold - 8minute Solar Energy |
Session 4 I Preparing for the bigger module future
Solar modules and wafers are trending large – in what seems to be an arms race for manufacturing the large panels. But the impacts of bigger modules fall across the industry – from solar module and inverter manufacturers to BOS and construction. Why are we moving toward larger modules & wafers and what are the advantages and challenges that lay ahead? Experts discuss.
Time | Name | Format | Speakers |
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2:51 PM - 2:56 PM | Key emerging module technology trends in 2020 | Opening Remarks | Xiaoting Wang - Bloomberg NEF |
2:59 PM - 3:34 PM | Preparing for the bigger module future | Panel Discussion | Colin Caufield - Soltec Hongbin Fang - LONGi Solar Thomas Koerner - Canadian Solar Dean Solon - Shoals George Touloupas - Clean Energy Associates (CEA) |
3:34 PM - 3:46 PM | Q & A Session | Q & A Session | Colin Caufield - Soltec Hongbin Fang - LONGi Solar Thomas Koerner - Canadian Solar Dean Solon - Shoals George Touloupas - Clean Energy Associates (CEA) Xiaoting Wang - Bloomberg NEF |
3:46 PM - 4:00 PM | Closing remarks | Cameron Bard - Clean Energy for Biden |
Can’t get enough of our speakers? Once off stage, you can meet them in our Meet the Speakers Zoom room. This is your chance to come together with our speakers after each Roundtable Session and discuss the content more in depth.
Use the break to get connected and to discuss topics more in depth. A warm welcome to our Virtual Roundtable networking experience:
- Main Stage Live Chat
- Meet the speakers
- Networking Area
- 1-on-1 video calls or chat
- Group discussions
- Scavenger Hunt
Check out our networking page for more info here!
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