Centralized Solar for Electric Generation, Denver, CO
Centralized Solar for Electric Generation
February 13 - 14, 2008
Denver, CO
Emissions-free centralized solar power is a good match against peak air conditioning load, and it becomes a more attractive source in view of its independence of shrinking water resources and rising fuel costs.
Today, US utilities operate about 420 MW of centralized solar generating capacity in California, Nevada, and Colorado. 80% of this capacity has operated efficiently for over 20 years. Using today’s technologies, NREL projects that this capacity could jump to 4,000MW, economically, by 2015, and to between 30,000 and 80,000 MW by 2030, depending on the cost of carbon emissions.
To get there, utilities face significant transmission and land-use challenges. The Centralized Solar conference will address:
* Status of the technologies
* Performance requirements
* Power purchase agreements
* Selling RECs vs. selling energy
* Load matching and storage
* Siting and transmission
* Virtual systems
* How solar differs from wind
Grand Hyatt Denver
1750 Welton Street
Denver, CO 80202
Call 303-295-1234 for reservations and mention the EUCI Conference to get the group rate.
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