With an increase in the number of ground mount and commercial PV systems being deployed annually, there is an estimated 18GWp now deployed across the UK. This equates to some 50 million modules. To meet ambitious CO2 reduction commitments, the UK must increase the installed capacity to around 40GWp by 2040.
The second revision of RC62 was released in the middle of 2023. The document aims to provide practical guidance to insurers and their clients on the requirements for the procurement, ownership, operation, and maintenance of safe and efficient PV systems to ensure sound risk control practices and fire hazard management.
This on demand webinar will focus on how the addition of power optimisers to commercial PV systems supports compliance with RC62 and further de-risks the installation of PV on commercial properties. Specific focus will be placed on.
FREE WEBINAR TODAY - Almost half way through another turbulent year in the PV industry, where have we got to so far in 2024?
This webinar – delivered exclusively form PV Tech’s head of research, Dr. Finlay Colville, will shed light on how the PV industry is adapting to a new phase of cut-throat pricing, loss-making and trade-war complications.
A perfect time to ask questions – before, during and after the live webinar – Dr. Colville will offer his thoughts on:
- Why there is so little consolidation in the sector
- Why so many companies appear untroubled to accumulate losses
- Whether this somewhat toxic manufacturing environment is potentially making technology roadmap projections somewhat easier than in the past
America is experiencing an explosion of growth in electricity demand, with projections showing we must triple the nation’s clean energy supply over the next decade. This presents a historic opportunity for the clean energy industry, which will need to rapidly deploy new capital, onshore significant manufacturing capacity, and evolve financing structures and offtakes to provide the backbone of these power needs. Join the ACORE Finance Forum in New York City on June 4-5, 2024 to examine the trajectory for sector investment in the face of evolving opportunities and headwinds.
As we see more storage projects become operational, the big question is “how to maximize your assets?” This event will prepare the industry for the road ahead, looking at the core fundamentals of asset management, understanding operational challenges, along with the latest optimization and software development. You can expect to meet and network with all the key industry players from major US asset owners, operators, RTOs and ISOs, optimizers, software and analytics providers, technical consultancies, O&M technology providers and more.
Returning in 2026 for its 13th edition, Solar Finance & Investment Europe Summit will bring together the brightest minds representing funds, banks, developers, utilities, government and industry across Europe and the UK on a programme that is solutions-focused from top to tail. The event is designed to enable leaders at the forefront of solar investment and deployment in Europe to scale, learn and land themselves industry defining partnerships.
The webinar will provide the very latest trends in PV module supply and what is important when assessing product quality and reliability. How many of the imported modules for example, from Southeast Asia and India, are based on n-type TOPCon and heterojunction now? What is important to look at when assessing these new technologies’ reliability?
Gain insights into the eArc’s ground-breaking design and technical specifications, learn more about the technology’s numerous applications, particularly in C&I settings previously excluded from solar installations. Understand how the eArc could help boost the C&I market by opening up further opportunities for companies to self-generate solar power
In this webinar, an analyst from TrendForce will share the latest trends in advanced PV technology and insights into the key supply and demand patterns in the global PV industry. Then, a product expert from Trina Solar will give a comprehensive introduction to Vertex N 700W modules, from the aspects of its industrialisation, technology upgrade, design, reliability and value assessment case studies. In the third part, TrinaTracker’s product manager will examine the pain points of matching larger-sized modules with trackers and demonstrate why the match of Vertex N 700W+ modules and Vanguard 1P G2 trackers can succeed in utility application scenarios.