In this pv magazine Webinar on November 1, we’ll discuss with Amperecloud how O&M departments can work efficiently and best exploit the potential savings from automated monitoring.
In this pv magazine Webinar on November 1, we’ll discuss with Amperecloud how O&M departments can work efficiently and best exploit the potential savings from automated monitoring.
For solar asset owners, EPCs, asset managers and O&M facilitators, working cohesively to track performance via monitoring, analysis, maintenance, reporting and management can be difficult to do well, and efficiently. Labor shortages are present in many parts of the world, and inefficiencies cost time and money.
Digital technology is earning the trust of owners for good reason, and it goes far beyond manually creating and sharing Excel spreadsheets. Better platforms can reduce the need to carry out repetitive tasks through automation, while effective centralization can make lighter work of operations management and portfolio optimization. In turn, small teams can manage larger and larger portfolios without the need to add resources, improving efficiency.
In this pv magazine Webinar, we will discuss with Erik Nitschke, CTO at Amperecloud, our initiative partner, how practical approaches to managing workflow are earning the trust of solar asset owners and more. Through a live demonstration and case studies, we’ll see how a platform can manage a diverse portfolio of PV installations. In addition, how platforms like Amperecloud can reduce the number of stakeholders and data points that PV site operators need to manage, and smooth out communication issues that can exist through.
Amperecloud experts will be on hand to demonstrate, explain, and detail both the challenges of the energy transition, and how a platform approach can reduce overall labor demands and how O&Ms can unlock their full potential, and more.
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Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window. Tristan Rayner and Matthew Lynas, editors at pv magazine, will be the co-moderators of this webinar.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
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