Will Solar Technologies Meet Utility-Scale Demand?

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George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC 2011-06-01

Speakers

Scott Elrod
Howard Wenger
T K Kallenbach
Charles Ricker
Michael Picker
Hal La Flash
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Will Solar Technologies Meet Utility-Scale Demand?

Please join us at PARC the evening of June 1st for a stand-up dinner, followed by a lively panel discussion featuring three high-level solar executives and the senior advisor to the CA governor, who will address the viability of solar technologies in scaling up to meet the needs of utility-class renewable power generation.

The southwest U.S. is an enormous potential solar resource and several projects involving concentrated solar thermal or photovoltaic technologies have been approved by permitting agencies. The Governor of California has signed a goal of 33% renewable power generation by 2020. Solar thermal features proven technologies with minimal risk. The cost of PV technologies has declined significantly, making them viable at utility scale too. Nonetheless, major hurdles remain in this dynamic area.

What are the relative advantages of concentrated solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies? What government policies are driving or hindering development? What other challenges such as financing, storage & transmission constraints and
environmental obstacles must be met?

Panelists:
Howard Wenger – President, Utilities and Power Plants, SunPower Corp.
T K Kallenbach – President, Component Systems Group, First Solar, Inc.
Charles Ricker – Senior Vice President, BrightSource Energy
Michael Picker – Senior Advisor on Renewable Energy to the Governor of CA

Moderator:
Hal La Flash – Director of Emerging Clean Technologies, Pacific Gas & Electric

$30 members, $50 non-members
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