U.S. Election Allows Continued Rapid Expansion of Renewable Energy Specifically Solar Power

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Solarpraxis AG, one of the leading organizers of conferences in the , will host its fourth annual conference focusing exclusively on large-scale solar power plants on November 28 & 29 in Phoenix, Arizona.


The conference will provide project developers and decision makers with essential technical and financial information on the following topics: smart grid, LCOE, utility-interactive control, BOS, quality assessment, bankability, plant operation, energy storage, data management, inverters, project restructuring and community solar. These essential issues will be covered by thought leaders from companies such as First Solar, SEPA, E.ON, PG&E, , Chevron, UL and many others. Greg Stanton, the Mayor of Phoenix, will open the program which will also include a series of sessions called ‘Learning Excursions,’ and experts such as John Balfour, (Clean Power Group) and Kent James of Martifer, all providing vital insight.

With the election behind us, it is time to acknowledge the rapid development of the North American PV market and the fact that the U.S. solar industry has grown over 13.2 percent over the last year (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics). All of this demonstrates that the future of the PV market in the Americas is bright, and will remain at the forefront with continued strategic efforts and the knowledge of other .

In addition to the conference, on November 27th Solarpraxis will host a golfing tournament to increase networking in the relaxed environment of the putting green.

More information regarding the U.S. Solarpraxis PV Power Plants 2012 Conference can be found by visiting http://www.solarpraxis.de/en/conferences/4th-pv-power-plants-conference-usa-2012

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Shelley Burke Posted by on Nov 9 2012. Filed under Clean Energy, Press Releases, Solar Thermal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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