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Moxa hosts 2014 Solar Securitisation and Grid Control Symposium

The 2014 symposium to explore latest innovations in solar securitisation and grid control will be held at Moxa Americas in Brea, California, on 22 April from 8am to 5pm Organised by the SunSpec Alliance, a global trade association of solar PV industry members, in collaboration with Moxa Americas, this one day event will explore two innovative topics: securitising distributed energy; and grid control for distributed energy and how it impacts the value equation. Keynote speakers include industry leader
March 6, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
The 2014 symposium to explore latest innovations in solar securitisation and grid control will be held at 97 Moxa Americas in Brea, California, on 22 April from 8am to 5pm

Organised by the SunSpec Alliance, a global trade association of solar PV industry members, in collaboration with Moxa Americas, this one day event will explore two innovative topics: securitising distributed energy; and grid control for distributed energy and how it impacts the value equation.

Keynote speakers include industry leaders from Greentech Media, Wells Fargo Bank, NREL, EPRI, K&L Gates, SoCal Edison, and the products and solutions from SunSpec members. In addition, the event will include table-top displays and networking opportunities.

Over 60 organizations are members of the SunSpec Alliance, including global leaders from Asia, Europe, and North America. SunSpec standards address most major sub-systems and operational aspects of PV power plants on the Smart grid-including residential, commercial, and utility-scale systems-thus reducing cost, promoting technology innovation, and accelerating industry growth.

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