Presentation to Explore Critical Issues in Solar System Design and Engineering
SOLON Corporation:
Who: | Â | Â | SOLON Corporation's, Daniel Alcombright, regional vice president and general manager North America, will be presenting at Greentech Media's Solar Summit: 2010 on Wednesday, March 31. Alcombright, who brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as head of North American operations for SOLON Corporation, will be addressing challenges public and private organizations face when installing solar systems. |
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What: | In the presentation, "Critical Issues in System Design and Engineering", Alcombright will be joined by a panel of experts to address the key issues around system design and engineering that are fundamental for winning project financing and maximizing cash flow. During the session, attendees will hear advice from SOLON's Alcombright and others regarding solar designs that can roll out quickly, and strategies used to lower installation costs, satisfy performance guarantees, and streamline the construction process. | ||
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When: | Wednesday, March 31; 4:00–4:45 p.m. | ||
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Where: | Greentech Media's Solar Summit: 2010 | ||
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel | |||
| 340 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004 | |||
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Why: | Based in Tucson, Arizona, SOLON Corporation is a fully owned subsidiary of SOLON SE, one of the largest manufacturers of crystalline silicon solar modules in Europe. SOLON Corporation works with both public and private organizations, including utilities, designing and delivering the highest performance and most reliable solar solutions to address their renewable energy goals. During the panel, "Critical Issues in System Design and Engineering", Alcombright will offer recommendations based on SOLON's first hand experience lowering costs, maintaining service levels and enabling faster, more efficient deployments. | ||
About SOLON Corporation
SOLON Corporation (www.SOLON.com), a subsidiary of SOLON SE and part of the SOLON Group, was founded in 2007 as part of SOLON's initiative to develop the North American market. The subsidiary has built its own production facilities in Tucson, Arizona with a capacity over 100 MWp, where it manufactures UL-certified solar modules for the N.A. market. The SOLON Group's core business is the manufacture of solar modules in various performance categories and the construction of turnkey solar power plants. The SOLON Group employs 900 people worldwide and has subsidiaries in Germany, Austria, Italy, the US and Switzerland.
Contacts:
Schwartz Communications
Erin Del Llano / Erin Zwirn
415-512-0770
or 781-684-0770
SOLON@schwartz-pr.com
or
SOLON
Corporation
Patricia Browne, 520-647-8754
Patricia.browne@solon.com
