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The SWC/SHC 2019 is offering the following forums

PV Industrial Forum: Certified PV Systems Performance for Desert and High UV Level Conditions

Monday 04 November |14:00 – 15:00  Room: Open Area – ground level

Organized by Comité Solar e Innovación Energética and ATAMOSTEC (Atacama Module System Consortium)

Participants

  • Registered SWC2019 participants
  • PV industry, private companies
  • Policy makers and public entities
  • Universities and R&D centers

CSP Industrial Forum LCOE and Optimum Configurations of CSP System

Tuesday 05 November |14:00 – 15:00  Room: Open Area – ground level

Organized by Comité Solar e Innovación Energética, SERC (Solar Energy Research Center) and ACSP (Chilean CSP Association).

Participants

  • Registered SWC2019 participants
  • CSP industry, private companies
  • Policy makers and public entities
  • Universities and R&D centers

Solar Heating/Cooling Industrial Forum: Deployment of Solar Thermal Solutions for Industrial Process Heat and Cooling

Wednesday 06 November |14:00 – 15:00  Room: Open Area – ground level

Organized by Comité Solar e Innovación Energética and SERC (Solar Energy Research Center).

Participants

  • Registered SWC2019 participants
  • SHC industry, private companies
  • Policy makers and public entities
  • Universities and R&D centers

Forum on Global Solar Energy Training Programs for Technicians

Wednesday, 06 November | 11:30 – 13:00   Room: Araucarias 1

Geoff Stapleton, GSES, Australia
Johnny Weiss, Johnny Weiss Solar Consulting, USA

The renewable energy transformation needs a strong workforce of renewable energy professionals and practitioners. The forum will include presentations on:

  • Developing Quality Solar Energy Training for Solar Technicians; and
  • First hand experiences in conducting training for solar technicians and building capacity in training globally

Geoff Stapleton and Johnny Weiss have both been involved with promoting quality solar energy training for solar technicians since the early 1990’s. Both first started in their individual countries, Australia and United States of America (USA). However, both expanded their services into the global arena. Since the late 1990’s Mr Stapleton has conducted training courses in Asia, Africa and Pacific while Mr Weiss has been operating in Latin America, Middle East and Africa.

Mr Stapleton and Mr Weiss are also promoters of quality renewable energy training frameworks and actively work with in-country partners and organisations to help build capacity within those countries.  

The presentations will be followed by a discussion session allowing the audience to provide examples of their experience and/or ask questions

Forum: Atmospheric attenuation of DNI for solar tower power plants

Wednesday 06 November |11:30 - 13:00  Room: El Coigue

The use of solar radiation forecasting techniques and extinction measurements in solar power plant areas
by Joaquín Alonso-Montesinos (University of Almería)

Measuring extinction using visibility sensors and modelling approaches based on DNI
by Stefan Wilbert (DLR)

Measuring extinction with cameras and modelling aspects for solar tower plants performance analysis
by Jesús Polo (CIEMAT)

Discussion

Important Dates

Deadline for abstract submission : March 22, 2019
Notification of Authors: May 24, 2019
Registration Opens: May 29 2019
Deadline for Full Papers: September 16, 2019
Early Bird Registration Deadline: September 16, 2019
Author Registration Dealine: September 16, 2019

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ISREE 2019

 

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