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Solar Resource Data for Project Development & Financing

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While investment in solar energy has taken off considerably in the last decade, the science of investing is not a perfect one, and potential players require access to any and all relevant data relating to a project before they make big-bet decisions.

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Solar Resource Data for Project Development & Financing

While investment in solar energy has taken off considerably in the last decade, the science of investing is not a perfect one, and potential players require access to any and all relevant data relating to a project before they make big-bet decisions.

In this pv magazine Webinar, produced in partnership with Clean Power Research, we’ll take a closer look at the critical factors investors must consider when leveraging solar resource datasets and how those factors can impact solar project development and financing.

We will examine how solar resource data can be used to accurately assess project value during due diligence, with a specific focus on satellite-based irradiance data. The presentation will also outline how high-quality solar data can improve a project’s bottom line and weed out any potential surprises during financing.

Participants will learn why differentiated features of solar datasets can lead to profitable versus unprofitable projects, and what questions to ask about solar resource datasets before investing.

pv magazine Webinar content

  • Learn about the key elements to modeling satellite-based irradiance data
  • Learn about tools that enable efficient solar resource assessment processes
  • Learn how independent engineers and consultants analyze satellite-based irradiance data to accurately assess project value during due diligence
  • Learn why differentiated features of solar datasets can lead to profitable versus unprofitable projects
  • Learn what questions to ask about solar resource datasets before investing in solar projects
  • Q&A

Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window. Tim Sylvia from pv magazine USA will be the moderator of this webinar.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

Speakers

Hannah Staab, Head of Advisory - Europe | Natural Power

Hannah Staab, Head of Advisory - Europe | Natural Power Hannah leads Natural Power’s European Advisory team, delivering due diligence and strategic advisory services for wind, solar and battery storage projects to major European and international clients. She holds specialist expertise in portfolio optimization and hybrid project feasibility and modelling. Hannah has been active in the renewable energy industry since 2012 and worked as a technical manager for a leading global renewables developer before joining Natural Power.

Adam Atkins, Business Development Manager | Clean Power Research

As a Business Development Manager for Clean Power Research, Adam helps create and execute strategies for growing SolarAnywhere. In this role, Adam is leading the expansion of SolarAnywhere® internationally, and is working closely with the solar industry to scale satellite data applications for Asset Management and O&M. Adam has over 12 years of experience in operational wind and solar forecasting, and energy assessment technology sales. Adam completed his B.S. and M.S. in Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma, and MBA at Washington State University.

Moderators

Tim Sylvia | Editor, pv magazine USA

Tim Sylvia is an associate editor at pv magazine USA. A graduate of Hood College, Tim has been with pv magazine since May 2018. Tim covers project development, legal issues and renewable energy legislation, as well as contributing to the daily Morning Brief.

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