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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Solar Europe 2023
DESCRIPTION:The solar sector in Europe is experiencing a dynamic surge\, with forecasts indicating even more robust expansion in the near future. To transition into the leading energy source not just for Europe but globally\, the industry must commit to sustainability on multiple fronts—environmental\, social\, and economic. \nBuilding on the triumphs of the 2022 event\, Sustainable Solar Europe 2023 is the go-to gathering for a comprehensive understanding of sustainability issues within the solar PV industry. This pivotal forum will unite a diverse group—comprising industry experts\, scholars\, policymakers\, and other involved parties—to address key sustainability issues. These include topics such as supply chain transparency\, regulations for eco-friendly PV production\, emerging trends in floating solar and agrivoltaics\, and circular solutions to the end-of-life challenges for PV materials. \nParticipants can look forward to an immersive learning experience\, staying abreast of industry standards\, regulatory shifts\, and policy innovations—all in a setting that is highly conducive to networking.
URL:https://energymagz.com/event/sustainable-solar-europe-2023/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Solar
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231116
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SUMMARY:Large Scale Solar Central Eastern Europe 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Large Scale Solar Central and Eastern Europe Summit 2023 is back as the region grapples with the pressing issues of meeting decarbonization targets and ensuring energy security. \nFor developers\, investors\, and technology providers embarking on large-scale solar projects across countries such as Poland\, Romania\, Hungary\, Bulgaria\, Ukraine\, Croatia\, Serbia\, Austria\, Czech Republic\, the Baltics\, Slovenia\, and Slovakia\, there exist substantial potential rewards when the right offtake structure and business model are chosen. \nNevertheless\, surmounting challenges related to securing grid connections and permits\, navigating uncertainties linked to rising interest rates\, managing diverse regulatory frameworks in individual countries\, mitigating supply chain disruptions\, understanding the impact of co-located storage revenues\, and adhering to ESG (Environmental\, Social\, and Governance) requirements is crucial to realize these opportunities. \nBy participating in the Large Scale Solar Central and Eastern Europe event\, you can harness a network that has been cultivated over a span of more than a decade to establish essential partnerships for the development of solar projects across the region.
URL:https://energymagz.com/event/large-scale-solar-central-eastern-europe-2023/
LOCATION:Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Solar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231109
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SUMMARY:National Carbon Capture Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:The National Carbon Capture Conference & Expo spans two days and is uniquely tailored for enterprises and institutions at the forefront of developing technologies and policies aimed at facilitating the extraction of carbon dioxide (CO2) from various origins\, encompassing fossil fuel-powered facilities\, ethanol production facilities\, industrial procedures\, and even the ambient atmosphere. The event’s agenda is centered on exploring research\, data\, emerging trends\, and comprehensive insights into all facets of Carbon Capture\, Utilization\, and Storage (CCUS). Its primary objective is to equip organizations with the knowledge they need\, foster connections\, and provide a deeper understanding of the evolving market dynamics and carbon utilization strategies.
URL:https://energymagz.com/event/national-carbon-capture-conference-expo/
LOCATION:DE MOINES\, IOWA
CATEGORIES:Bioenergy
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231109
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SUMMARY:Solar & Storage Finance USA
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, a pivotal year is on the horizon for the solar and storage industries\, coinciding with Solar Media’s landmark 10th edition finance summit. \nThe previous year witnessed the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, which consolidates approximately $370 billion in federal funding over the next decade to facilitate the clean energy transition in the United States. The IRA has already had a profound impact on the long-term prospects of the solar and storage sectors. \nSignificant funding is still accessible for large-scale energy infrastructure through the Department of Energy’s $40 billion loans program. Furthermore\, the IRA is expected to attract an additional $600 billion in new investments\, resulting in an extra 222 gigawatts of solar installations over the next ten years. This surge in solar capacity will generate sufficient electricity to power an additional 165 million households in the United States. \nThe story is analogous for energy storage\, as the U.S. government has elevated investment tax credits to 30% for standalone energy systems. Projections indicate that an additional 20.8 gigawatts of utility-scale battery storage will become operational by 2025. Currently\, ten states have set specific procurement targets for energy storage\, and this list is poised to expand. The host state of this year’s summit\, New York\, is expected to incentivize the integration of an extra 5 gigawatts of residential\, commercial\, and utility-scale storage into the grid. \nHowever\, challenges persist as the industry grapples with deciphering the updated tax credit structures\, navigating the obstacles posed by the current inflationary economic climate\, and adhering to project timelines.
URL:https://energymagz.com/event/solar-storage-finance-usa/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Solar
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