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Monitoring and Operation of PV-Systems
We are world champions in the construction of photovoltaic plants. modules, fixation of modules, cables, inverter modules and electric supply – was that all?
- Something important is missing: The monitoring of PV-Systems
- In this seminar you will gain tested knowledge for the effective application of monitoring-systems.
- Benefit from the speakers’ long-time experiences in design and development, sales and in the efficient operation of monitoring systems for photovoltaic solar power systems.
Date
Documents
Location
Deutschland, München-Dornach, NH Hotel
Organisation Committee
Eckardt Günther, Anita Scheidacker and Franziska Smolarek
OTTI - Renewable Energies
Wernerwerkstraße 4
93049 Regensburg, Germany
Phone +49 941 29688-58
Fax +49 941 29688-54
You will meet
Specialists and managers of the PV-industry with responsibilities for
- Sales
- Marketing
- Service
- Project development
- Technical operations
As well as
- Installation companies for PV-plants
- Engineering and planning offices
- Producers and operators of PV-plants
- Project corporations for the installation of larger PV- plants
- Energy providers
- Energy consultants
- Loan specialists
- Local decision-makers
- Universities, Universities of Applied Sciences, Research Institutes
Chairman
Prof. Gerd Heilscher
Ulm University of Applied Science
Gerd Heilscher is Professor for ?Energy Data Management for Decentralized Energy Systems? at the Ulm University of Applied Sciences and head of the institute for energy and automation. He is active in the field of sustainable energy systems since 1988 when he left University of Oldenburg after finishing his Master of Science in Renewable Energies. From 1991 till 2006 he was director of meteocontrol. His actual research topics concentrate on the combination of meteorological and energy related expertise for the further integration of renewable energies into the utility grid.
Your Speakers
Manfred Bächler
Member of the board (technic), PerVorm GmbH, Ulm
Detlef Beister
SMA Solar Technology AG, Strategic Product Management, Medium Power Solutions, Niestetal
Jefferson Goethals
Draker Labs, Burlington, USA
Dr. Thomas Große Böckmann
Product manager, Papendorf Software Engineering GmbH, Gärtringen
Steve Hanawalt
Power Factors Inc., Oakland, USA
Prof. Gerd Heilscher
Ulm University of Applied Sciences
Joerg Karwath
Director technic, Solare Datensysteme GmbH, Geislingen
Jackson Moore
BEW Engineering a DNV Company, San Ramon, USA
Dr.-Ing. Peter Schwaegerl
LEW Verteilnetz GmbH, Augsburg
Dr.-Ing. Christof Wittwer
Electrical energy systems, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg
Media Partners
Programme
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
Check-in and Welcome Coffee 9.00 hrs
9.30 - 18.15 hrs
Introduction
1. Welcome/Introduction
Dipl.-Kfm. Eckardt Günther, OTTI e. V., Regensburg
2. Introduction to PV-Monitoring
- Why monitoring?
- Benefits for the installer
- Benefits for the customer
- Benefits for the grid integration
- Use cases
Prof. Gerd Heilscher
3. Specification of PV Monitoring Systems
- How to choose the right monitoring system
- Installation and implementation
- Technical operation
- Grid Integration
Prof. Gerd Heilscher
From EEG2012 to Grid Parity
4. Integration of Photovoltaic in the Grid
- Metering
- Feed in Management
- New inverter functions
Dr.-Ing. Peter Schwaegerl
5. Improved PV grid compatibility through local energy management and precise energy forecasting
- Current situation and challenges in PV grid integration
- Energy extrapolation and forecasting for correct marketing of PV electricity
- Local energy management to correlate PV generation and load demand
- Future outlook on further balancing effects and new business models
Detlef Beister
6. Grid stability by PV monitoring
- Extending the „simple“ data logger
- Gateway between utility and PV-Inverter
- Gateway between PV-Inverter and load
Joerg Karwath
Utility Scale Photovoltaic Systems
7. PV Monitoring Requirements meet Reality
- Monitoring implications for plant operations/maintenance
- Monitoring requirements of acceptance testing
- Monitoring requirements of warranty enforcement
- Specialized monitoring for dynamic studies
Jackson Moore
8. Using Financial Metrics to Evaluate Plant Performance
- Monitoring solar plants for ROI
- Financial impact of performance issues
- Financial performance of solar portfolios
- Financial complexities of US Market
Jefferson Goethals
9. Monitoring and Operation Utility Scale Photovoltaic Systems
- Design requirements
- Preventive and corrective maintenance
- Power scheduling and short-term power forecasting
Steve Hanawalt
Outlook
10. Distressed PV Systems – Plant Reconstruction Opportunites
- The drawback of the fast growth – quality issues
- Evaluating optimization potential with PV monitoring
- Plant Reconstruction Show Cases
Manfred Bächler
11. How PV Monitoring and Smart Grids merge together
- Why Solar needs a “Smart Grid”
- Experiences from the E-Energy-Project “Modellstadt Mannheim”
- Possible future PV-System Layout in a “Smart-Grid-World
Dr. Thomas Große Böckmann
12. Smart Grid Communication
- Integration of PV into Smart Grids
- Smart Grids – Smart Markets
- Next Generation Communication Technology
Dr.-Ing. Christof Wittwer
Your Advantage
- You will learn why monitoring systems are an important part of a solar power system.
- You will receive practice-orientated information about the selection of monitoring systems.
- Experienced speakers will familiarize you with the snares at purchasing, implementing and operating monitoring systems.
- You will learn how the business with new clients will be strengthened through the monitoring of your solar power system.
- You will hear how you can turn customer complaints into a profitable service business.
Fees
Seminar Fees
Per Person: ¤ 460,00
Member of OTTI: ¤ 430,00
Reduced fee for employees of Federal Agencies, Universities and Universities of
Applied Sciences: ¤ 300,00
From the third participant on, every other participant of your company profits from our 15 % discount on the seminar fee.
Fees cover the invitation to all coffee breaks, the lunch and the seminar proceedings.
Accommodation
NH Hotel München-Dornach
Einsteinring 20
85609 Aschheim-Dornach, Germany
Phone: +49 89 940096-707
Fax: +49 89 940096-100
nhmuenchendornach@nh-hotels.com
Please book your accomodation as soon as possible by yourself.
Ambiance
Munich: The vivid capital of Bavaria close to the Alps gives you the chance to experience tradition and high-tech in one place. Discover in the surroundings lovely castles and lakes, original villages and majestic mountains.




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