📢 NEXT WEEK 📢 Join us on March 28 at 11am for our monthly webinar! ☀ In this webinar, Alex Blanckley, CFA and Eóin O' Donnell, PhD (AFRY) will present the results of a study on the benefits of achieving 2030 solar targets. The study considers how societal benefits might differ depending on the uptake of solar in the upcoming RESS 4 auction, with specific consideration of the benefits that could arise from achieving the current 8GW target as compared to a baseline of c. 6GW. Furthermore, the study also looks at how to reflect these benefits within the RESS 4 auction, specifically via the impact on the Evaluation Correction Factor (ECF). Following their presentation, Alex and Eóin will be joined by Jonathon Wallace (Ørsted) in a panel discussion and interactive Q&A, moderated by ISEA CEO Conall Bolger. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eZcDJd4B
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Looking forward to discussing the various benefits of #SolarEnergy in #Ireland, and how #RESS4 mechanisms can assist in realising these benefits
📢 NEXT WEEK 📢 Join us on March 28 at 11am for our monthly webinar! ☀ In this webinar, Alex Blanckley, CFA and Eóin O' Donnell, PhD (AFRY) will present the results of a study on the benefits of achieving 2030 solar targets. The study considers how societal benefits might differ depending on the uptake of solar in the upcoming RESS 4 auction, with specific consideration of the benefits that could arise from achieving the current 8GW target as compared to a baseline of c. 6GW. Furthermore, the study also looks at how to reflect these benefits within the RESS 4 auction, specifically via the impact on the Evaluation Correction Factor (ECF). Following their presentation, Alex and Eóin will be joined by Jonathon Wallace (Ørsted) in a panel discussion and interactive Q&A, moderated by ISEA CEO Conall Bolger. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eZcDJd4B
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PV in Ireland is at the heart of your interest? Join the below webinar to get the latest view from the Ireland team of AFRY Management Consulting
📢 NEXT WEEK 📢 Join us on March 28 at 11am for our monthly webinar! ☀ In this webinar, Alex Blanckley, CFA and Eóin O' Donnell, PhD (AFRY) will present the results of a study on the benefits of achieving 2030 solar targets. The study considers how societal benefits might differ depending on the uptake of solar in the upcoming RESS 4 auction, with specific consideration of the benefits that could arise from achieving the current 8GW target as compared to a baseline of c. 6GW. Furthermore, the study also looks at how to reflect these benefits within the RESS 4 auction, specifically via the impact on the Evaluation Correction Factor (ECF). Following their presentation, Alex and Eóin will be joined by Jonathon Wallace (Ørsted) in a panel discussion and interactive Q&A, moderated by ISEA CEO Conall Bolger. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eZcDJd4B
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Solar enthusiasts in my network! I highly recommend attending this upcoming webinar led by Jonas Žemaitaitis. He will explain how to achieve the most efficient and effective solar design in minutes. Don't miss this opportunity!
There’s only one week left to register for our FREE webinar, “Your first project with PVcase Ground Mount”! During the session, Jonas Žemaitaitis will show you how to complete a solar project in less than an hour using the latest updates and functionalities of PVcase Ground Mount on Auto-CAD. Choose a session that fits your schedule: 📅 September 23, 5:00 PM CEST 📅 September 25, 2:00 PM CEST Registration and more information: https://lnkd.in/d4pNjgH8
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Excited to announce our latest collaborative publication, "Beyond Net Zero Energy Buildings: Load Profile Analysis and Community Aggregation for Improved Load Matching", in Applied Energy! 🌍🔋 In this study, we analyze over 5000 NZEB concept household electricity profiles, introducing innovative photovoltaic (PV) sizing strategies to maximize self-production and minimize grid impact. By exploring load matching in energy communities, our findings aim to advance PV integration into low-voltage networks and support sustainable energy solutions aligned with European Green Deal goals. Proud to have worked with my brilliant co-authors on this effort. Check out the paper here: DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.124934
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💭 Wondering how CEA's rates are set and how new customers can best use their existing solar systems? 💻 CEA strives to deliver transparency in all its operations and has built a ""Myths Debunked"" webpage to help answer common questions. 📲 Check out bit.ly/3PHIiAU to learn more about some common misconceptions!
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Delighted to Share Our Latest Research Paper 'Optimizing Household Photovoltaic Systems with Energy Storage - A Case Study in Duhok City, Iraq' published in ScienceDirect. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/dYqg72me
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Excited to share that my first paper of my PhD, "Establishing best practices for modeling multi-day energy storage in deeply decarbonized energy systems," has just been published in Environmental Research: Energy. You can check out this open-source article here: https://lnkd.in/eiXu5BWr Long-duration energy storage technologies, and in particular those capable of addressing multi-day shortages of renewable energy, are notoriously hard to represent in energy systems models. In the study, we research the best ways to tackle this issue, and also consolidate the findings into recommendations for energy systems modelers. We also highlight that a lack of proper representation of these technologies can lead to unrealistically high projected costs of full power sector decarbonization. Huge shout-out to my co-authors Wilson Ricks, Aneesha Manocha, Neha Patankar, Ph.D., Dharik Mallapragada, and Jesse Jenkins for their help and support.
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Focusing on utility-scale solar rather than residential solar could enable solar to reach its full carbon reduction potential. Why? Georgia Tech Associate Professor Matthew Oliver of the School of Economics, and EPICenter Affiliate, shows how utility-scale solar better realizes carbon reduction potential of photovoltaics (PV) as compared to rooftop PV in this article: https://lnkd.in/g6gTV9hU
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In the "2024 PV Module Index Report," RETC sought to better understand some of the unique field failure modes associated with ultra-large-format PV module designs. With that in mind, we interviewed a handful of industry subject matter experts, each of whom brings a unique perspective and area of expertise to the table. By questioning these many authorities—on glass manufacturing, module durability, field forensics, tracker structures, and hail-impact characterization—and sharing those conversations, we hope to empower industry stakeholders to eliminate a potential technical barrier to solar market advancement. In this article, "Solar Glass Durability & Failure Modes," we present our interview with Teresa Barnes, the principal investigator and director of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's DuraMat Consortium for module materials research. https://lnkd.in/gJJDZNDq
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Great opportunity for Cleantech Open / Cleantech Open Northeast / NECEC and NECEC #Navigate alumni #startups to continue to grow your companies and make an #impact! Sign up for the information session on September 19 and apply! What a list of categories! Advanced #materials Improving #manufacturing efficiency Industrial #decarbonization Lowering #buildingcarbon and energy footprints #Solar energy Offshore, land-based and distributed #windenergy #Supplychains supporting wind energy Social and environmental impacts of wind energy #Hydrogen and #fuelcell technologies #Quantumcomputing #Energystorage – electric #grid Innovative #gridsensing and data analytics technologies #Circularity (Re-X pathways; #circulareconomy) #Food, #water, energy nexus Carbon dioxide removal (#CDR) #Carboncapture, utilization and storage (#CCUS) Chain Reaction Innovations Argonne National Laboratory U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) NECEC
Applications are now open for CRI's next cohort!! Do you have a clean or renewable energy technology you'd like to develop with the support of Argonne National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)? Then check out the CRI two-year fellowship where you'll embed at the lab, work with an Argonne researcher and develop your tech for the market, funded by DOE's LEEP program. To learn more, register for our first info webinar on September 19th, 3 p.m. CT. https://bit.ly/3jZhvOz
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