As an asset manager, it is impossible to have a complete, in-person overview of every single asset. That’s why technology that gives asset managers full access to their assets via remote monitoring is so important. The right technology can help large operators reduce complexity, build trust in operational data, and scale their portfolios with confidence.
Join us for this pv magazine Webinar where you will get the inside track on how asset owners can use technology and data to grow their operational capacity in multiple different markets and across several renewable energy generation technologies.
Energy data company TGS Prediktor will showcase how centralized platforms like Prediktor PowerView™ can provide renewable energy operators with the trusted, real-time data they need to manage solar, hybrid, and battery portfolios at scale.
TGS Prediktor’s CEO Nils Stangnes will cover the importance of data quality in delivering high-value insights for renewables asset managers, as well as how to standardize workflows making project management less time-consuming.
And TGS Prediktor’s Product Manager, Erling Fledsberg, will take us on a deep dive of the Prediktor PowerView tool, demonstrating several potential applications for renewable asset owners. The tool has been on the market for 28 years and is in use across six continents worldwide. We will hear from independent power producer Scatec ASA on how it tracks its 3 GW portfolio spanning 13 countries using Prediktor PowerView. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Jaco de Jager, Scatec ASA’s Global Operations Centre manager will explain all.
pv magazine Webinar content:
- Why centralized asset management matters
- Case study: Scatec ASA’s Global Operations Centre
- Scaling solar with hybrid & BESS portfolios
- Technical deep dive: Prediktor PowerView
- Data quality
- Q&A
We encourage you to take part in the discussion and ask questions, which can be submitted beforehand or through a chat window during the webinar. This webinar will be moderated by Emiliano Bellini, news director at pv magazine.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge