Inverter and PV System Technology Forum – USA 2012 – SunSpec Alliance

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February 10, 2012

Inverter and PV System Technology Forum – USA 2012

27-28 February 2012

San Francisco

 

The Inverter and PV System Technology Forum – USA 2012 will take a close look at the interaction between the electrical components of the system, in particular at the inverter and monitoring components which form the interface between the modules and the grid.

The conference will deal with both the upstream (production and supply chain) and the downstream (planning, distribution, installation and operation) aspects of the electrical system.

The aim of the event is, for the first time in the U.S., to bring together all those involved in the manufacture, planning and construction of a PV system, with a specific focus on the electrical systems and their interfaces, and how these can be optimized.

 

Additional information at

Contact

 

Solarpraxis AG

David Gaden

10115 Berlin

Germany

Tel: +49 (0)30 726 296-373

Fax: +49 (0)30 726 296-309

davidgaden@solarpraxis.de

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