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The future of C&I – from energy storage to BIPV

In this pv magazine Webinar we will explore key market trends for C&I energy storage, including intelligent energy management systems, new revenue opportunities in aggregation, safety performance and the differences between liquid and air-cooling systems. We’ll also hear how GoodWe has expanded its C&I offer through its building-integrated PV (BIPV) product Galaxy.

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Energy storage has become a “must have” for commercial and industrial (C&I) installations in key markets across Europe and there’s no shortage of options for EPC companies, installers and final consumers to consider. Things are evolving rapidly, with new innovations and opportunities in energy storage coming to market, leaving potential C&I clients with much to consider.

In this pv magazine Webinar we’ll be joined by GoodWe to discuss key trends in C&I while asking the manufacturer to explain how its product range handles the challenges present in today’s market. We’ll consider technological variables such as the differences between liquid and air cooling systems, and their effectiveness in high-power applications. We’ll look at how C&I storage can not only provide flexibility but has potential as a revenue opportunity in markets where aggregation is emerging as a tool for providing services to the grid.

We’ll also hear the latest from GoodWe on its BIPV offer, discussing how ultra-lightweight solar panels can be used across a range of applications. For real world insights on GoodWe’s Galaxy ultra-lightweight solar panel, we’ll learn about an Australian C&I project where BIPV and storage have been integrated.

Speakers joining for this webinar will be Faisal Bouchotrouch, Product Manager C&I Europe at GoodWe Europe GmbH, Thanasis Sakkas, Sales Director Channels at GoodWe, Barbara Terreni/Senior Technical Solution Manager Europe BIPV at GoodWe, Tadej Smogavec PhD, COO & partner at Enertec and Erik Wallnér, Head of Strategy and Communication, CheckWatt.

pv magazine Webinar content:

  • Key trends in C&I storage: Self-consumption, subsidies, virtual power plants (VPP) and more
  • An introduction to GoodWe’s all-in-one liquid cooled 125/261KWh Energy Storage Solution
  • The evolving role of energy management systems (EMS) in C&I storage
  • New revenue opportunities in aggregation and grid services
  • Dynamic tariffs and EU regulations
  • Storage case study
  • Introduction to GoodWe’s BIPV module
  • Australian BIPV case study
  • 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 Mark Hutchins, magazine director, and Matthew Lynas, editor, at pv magazine.

The registration for this webinar is free of charge

Speakers

Thanasis Sakkas | Sales Director Channels, GoodWe

Thanasis Sakkas has an in-depth experience of over 17 years in the renewable solar energy sector from some of the top leading European and worldwide brands. Having held senior sales positions during periods of high challenges and also at the early stages of developing solar energy, he has been successful not only to navigate these times, but more importantly to foresee the need for applying green energy and energy-saving strategies in commercial & industry sectors. His vocation to renewable energy practices and laying solid foundations for the future generations to come, is exemplified by his 14+ years contribution as the secretary of the Hellenic Association of Photovoltaic Companies (HELAPCO).

Moderators

Matthew Lynas | Editor, pv magazine

Matthew Lynas joined pv magazine as features editor in 2023. An experienced business-to-business journalist, Matthew is responsible for features in our monthly global print title. Previously, he served as editor of a leading UK retail magazine, covering a broad range of issues including sustainability projects in the grocery and FMCG sectors.

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