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Balancing the books on big solar’s weather risk

In this pv magazine Webinar panel discussion, we will discuss how to future-proof utility-scale solar and balance risk allocation across stakeholders, including technological and operational choices that can be made to mitigate extreme weather risks.

Reduce LCOE and long-term O&M costs in utility-scale installations

In this pv magazine Webinar, we will learn how to simplify an EBOS installation to unlock ongoing solar field O&M savings and discuss utility-scale solar best practices that lead to lower cost of energy (LCOE).

Understanding and Mitigating the Dangers Posed by Hail and Wind

In this pv magazine Webinar, we will take a different approach to the conversation of hail and wind mitigation, sitting down with two of the most knowledgeable quality professionals in the industry, starting with a deep dive on the evolving nature of hail risk, before examining what steps can be taken in design, build and operation of the plants to mitigate risks and future proof projects in hail-prone geographies.

Supply chain transparency on the rise – Where is the solar industry?

Why are supply chain transparency and sustainability important? Are there tangible business advantages? Our upcoming pv magazine Webinar seeks to address these questions, by hearing from experts in both solar and the electronics industry, to understand what solar companies can do to ensure supply chain best practice.

Reducing solar project risk for extreme weather

We will discuss how rigorously tested modules and correctly engineered system designs create a major opportunity for U.S. utility-scale developers to lower project risk and LCOE.

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