How string inverters are delivering LCOE benefits for large modern solar farms

How string inverters are delivering
As solar PV projects embrace large-format and bifacial PV modules, inverters are evolving to deliver benefits across all three main LCOE variables, namely Capex, Opex and yield. However, asset operators are also demanding more oversight of the health of their projects, in turn demanding even more from modern inverter technology.

This webinar discussed how modern solar inverters have evolved to keep pace with PV module technology, providing real-life examples of how GoodWe has solved challenges for solar project developers and asset managers.
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This joint CESI and EnerNex webinar offers an international perspective on renewable energy integration, along with current and future challenges set by the ambitious targets for renewable energy sources. Keeping the grid reliable and secure as renewable growth accelerates are significant industry concerns. Experts from CESI and EnerNex discuss the engineering approaches being applied to address these challenges, and how new approaches might be necessary along this path of renewable energy growth.
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Lebanon relies on importing fossil fuels to meet its domestic energy demand. 88% of the country’s total electricity consumption comes from fossil fuels. To re-shore energy fuels and lower C02 emissions; Lebanon has an objective to have 12% of Lebanese energy coming from renewable sources by 2020. To bring some light about this topic, we invite you to join the experts at ATA Insights’ next open session: What? The growing renewable energy in Lebanon When? Thursday, 30th May at 10:00 CEST Where? Online – Places are free but limited. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2HdDY8P In this webinar we analyze in detail how the clean energy transition will take place in Lebanon: Hear what are the national objectives in the Lebanese renewable strategy and get a current the status update of the efforts so far Analyze the state of the Lebanese grid right now to understand where are what services required Consider the opportunities for storage in the Lebanese grid and what are the main applications it will be required for, from short term to long term storage
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