In this pv magazine Webinar we examine how integrating the different software for each stage into a single cohesive ecosystem can save time and optimize solar project design, management, and execution.
In this pv magazine Webinar we examine how integrating the different software for each stage into a single cohesive ecosystem can save time and optimize solar project design, management, and execution.
There is a wide array of software on the market to collect and manage the information required at every stage of a PV project, and ease the decision making process for engineers and asset owners. In this pv magazine Webinar we examine how integrating the different software for each stage into a single cohesive ecosystem can save time and optimize solar project design, management, and execution.
Building a PV project today is very much a data driven process, with a wealth of information required to decide everything from initial site selection through to system design, sizing, connection and deliver of the energy.
This information could be site topography, historic weather data at a site, or any number of factors influencing a project’s design and ultimately its success. Each set of data requires its own particular treatment and in many cases separate programs exist to manage each stage. But these software tools often operate in silos, and limited communication between them can lead to gaps and inefficiencies.
In this webinar, produced in partnership with PVcase, we examine how the Lithuania-based software company has integrated all of its PV system design and management packages into one ecosystem.
Héctor Lucas Forasté, Pre-Sales Engineer at PVcase will take us through this ecosystem. We’ll demonstrate how it brings together tools focused on site selection, yield assessment, system design, and how having all of these in one place can optimize design processes and accelerate project timelines.
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Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window. Ryan Kennedy, editor at pv magazine USA, will be the moderator of this webinar.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
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