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With the support of PVcase, CleanTechnica will be hosting a webinar on May 29 about how to conquer ground mount solar design challenges.
Guy Atherton spent 18 years installing solar panels in a wide array of locations, on all kinds of structures. He worked for large solar companies BayWa Solar Projects and Solarcentury (now Statkraft) in that time. Now he’s working at PVcase to guide development of PVcase Ground Mount, a cornerstone of PVcase solutions. We are eager to gather insights from him and share them with you.
PVcase notes that Guy “brings his expertise to continually seek innovative ways to improve design quality, realism, and efficiency for PV engineers.”
Whether you’re a solar engineer, solar project developer, EPC, or just a curious and interested global citizen, this webinar should provide something to think about, and hopefully help advance and grow solar power deployment.
More specifically, here are some of the matters the webinar will cover:
- The Evolving Solar Landscape: Technological advancements, regulatory changes, and sustainability demands impacting ground mount solar design.
- Key Challenges: Site constraints, data compatibility, electrical design complexity, PV area optimization, and Civil Analysis.
- Practical Solutions: Using PVcase software to overcome these challenges, including features for site analysis, constraint management, efficient layout design, and optimized electrical design.
So, join us on May 29 so that you can enjoy and learn from top insights on overcoming challenges posed with ground mount solar PV systems. Also, please share the event with friends!
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