Thermal Analysis Applied to the Field of Renewable Energy

This webinar explores the various uses of thermal analysis in the field of renewable energy In recent years, renewable energy resources have become widely accepted as a way to help solve the world’s potential energy crisis. Developments are progressing rapidly and new materials employed in the field of renewable energy require adequate quality control. Methods based on thermal analysis techniques such as DSC, TGA, TMA, DMA are extremely important for characterizing the materials and compounds used in renewable energy resources. Thermal analysis is mainly used to measure the thermal stability, oxidative stability, and curing behavior of materials. In addition, it is an important tool for optimizing processes in biomass plants or for quality control in the biofuels industry.
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Discover how to improve protection against corrosion, to reduce maintenance costs, and improve profitability. Steel is an important material in the PV industry, especially in ground mounted utility scale plants. Its selection is driving strength & robustness while its protective coating is driving durability & maintenance costs. Join our pv magazine webinar, to discuss the issue of corrosion, assess the severity of this problem, and how it can impact costs, and investment.
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Use of Operating Agreements and Energy Storage to Reduce Photovoltaic Interconnection Costs

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State decarbonization goals and visions for large-scale electrification of the thermal and transportation sectors necessitate increased and accelerated deployment of renewable and distributed energy resources (DERs). The existing electrical infrastructure and supporting interconnection and permitting processes will need to be updated to support efficient and cost-effective renewable energy deployment at scale. Common challenges that increase the cost of integrating renewables include mismatches in timing between renewable energy production and peak electricity consumption, as well as the physical distance between large renewable energy systems and electric load centers.
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Will renewable energy be a mainstream power source for India

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India's renewable energy industry is aggressively moving towards achieving the government's target of installing 175 GW capacity by 2021-22. Large-scale central and state allocations, fiscal and regulatory incentives, as well as execution support from the government through set-up of solar parks and green energy corridors are expected to drive future growth. However, aggressive bidding, payment delays and back-down of power have cast long shadows.
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Webinar on Utility-Scale Storage: If, When, What Type, How Much, and Where

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Affordable energy storage is sometimes referred to as the "holy grail" in the context of achieving high penetrations of solar and wind energy in the power system. With the costs of solar, wind and battery-based energy storage technologies declining dramatically in recent years, power sector stakeholders around the world are faced with policy and investment decisions related to the role of energy storage in a high-variable renewable energy system.
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