Published: February 02, 2011
PHOTON's 5th Solar Electric Utility Conference in San Francisco to Discuss Opportunities and Challenges of North America's Large-Scale Solar Boom
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - As every day brings news about further utility-scale photovoltaic
(PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) projects being announced, built
or opened in the United States and Canada, PHOTON's 5th
Solar Electric Utility Conference in San Francisco, California, on Feb.
17, 2011 features North America's leading experts from the solar
industry, regulators, utilities and investors to discuss the impact and
challenges of that unprecedented solar growth. »With over 1 GW of
large-scale solar projects under construction and another 30 GW actively
under development, the North American continent's power sector appears
poised for a radical remaking,« says Garrett Hering, chairman of the
conference, organized by PHOTON - the world's leading solar publisher.
»But, unfortunately, gigawatts of solar projects under contract do not
necessarily translate into multiple terawatt-hours of solar power
actually feeding into the grid and providing electricity to millions of
homes in North America,« says Hering. »Key issues such as locating the
most appropriate sites for solar development, integrating large volumes
of solar smoothly into the grid and financing the construction of such
volumes all still have to be resolved,« he adds.
PHOTON's 5th Solar Electric Utility Conference in San
Francisco will explore how major market participants plan to overcome
these issues to realize the full potential of solar power in North
America. In addition, the conference will examine solar power's current
and future impact on the traditional power-generation sector - from
business opportunities to develop new revenue streams to economic
challenges associated with both distributed and large-scale solar power.
Included among the major solar market players presenting at the
conference are:
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First Solar Inc., leading thin-film PV panel maker and supplier
of the world's largest operational PV power plant in Ontario, Canada,
and the world's largest plant under construction in Arizona, USA.
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SunPower Corp., high-efficiency PV module producer and power
plant provider, which recently issued the world's first publicly rated
bond to finance Europe's largest solar project in Italy.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co., which has more PV
installed in its northern and central California service territory
than any other utility in North America, and which has among the most
large-scale solar under contract.
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CPS Energy, the public utility for San Antonio, Texas, which is
one of the largest municipal buyers of solar power in the US, and
which recently began purchases from the biggest solar project in Texas.
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Quanta Services, the leading specialty contractor to the US
power industry, which is testing the limits of how low PV project
pricing can go.
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Chadbourne & Park, a world-leading project finance law
firm, which will discuss the latest trends in solar project financing.
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The California Public Utility Commission, the state's energy
regulator and overseer of the most aggressive solar programs in the
US, such as the recently launched Renewable Auction Mechanism (RAM).
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The California Independent System Operator, operator of the
transmission system with the most solar power in North America, which
is at the forefront of integrating renewable resources into the grid.
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Power Advisory, a consultant on solar project
development, involved in creating the successful feed-in tariff in
Ontario, Canada, which has become North America's second-largest PV
market after California.
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Rubenius, a Dubai-based developer of the largest energy storage
project in the world - a planned 1 GW project in Mexico - using unique
sodium sulphur (NaS) battery technology.
To view the full conference agenda, please go to: www.photon-expo.com/en/pts_2011_usa/seuc_2011_program.htm
The 5th Solar Electric Utility Conference is part of PHOTON's
Solar Terawatt-hours Conference Series, which takes place each year both
in Europe and the United States. The event is organized by PHOTON - the
world's leading solar publisher - to provide a catalyst for in-depth
discussions, analysis and action as solar technologies increase in scale
and impact on global power generation. This year's 3-day US conference
takes place on Feb. 15-17, 2011, at the University of California, San
Francisco's Mission Bay Conference Center.
For more information on the event, please go to: www.photon-expo.com
About PHOTON USA Corp.
PHOTON USA Corp. is a San Francisco, California-based subsidiary of the
PHOTON Group, the world's leading PV publisher, which distributes
magazines on PV power in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and
Chinese. The PHOTON Group, headquartered in Aachen, Germany, also has
offices in Berlin, Athens, Boston, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Madrid, New
York, Paris, Rome and San Francisco.
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