Friday, January 13, 2017

2017 PV Reliability Workshop


2017 pv reliability

Speaker sessions include PV module failure mechanisms, weathering, quality management, power electronics reliability, investor requirements and much more. View the current 2017 PV Module Reliability Workshop Agenda. Note: A number of the speakers and titles are still being finalized.

There are limited speaker opportunities so we encourage you to submit an abstract soon if you wish consideration for an oral presentation. The majority of the organizations will present posters. 


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The National Renewable Energy Lab, Sandia National Laboratories, and Brookhaven National Laboratory will host two workshops during this year's PV Reliability Workshop located at the Lakewood Sheraton in Lakewood, Colorado.


Join us February 28th – March 2nd to learn the latest technological advances in PV module, inverter and system reliability. Participation will provide valuable insight into the industry's latest reliability information and an excellent opportunity to engage with experts from around the globe on contentious issues that face the solar energy landscape.


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Two workshops will be held:

  • PV Module Reliability Workshop, February 28-March 1, 2017
  • PV System Reliability Workshop, March 1-2, 2017

This workshop is unique in its requirement for all organizations to share information. When everyone brings a little, everyone takes home a lot! Please be prepared to submit a title and abstract before registering!! 

The program committee has worked hard to identify key topics that are of current interest. If you have a key topic that should be discussed, please let us know so that we can try to work it into the many planned discussions.   

Thank you and we looking forward to seeing you soon!
Planning Committee 

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