Investment Elements in Distributed PV: Experience in the US and Potential Applications in China | Beijing Energy Network
When and Where
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28/01/2015
7:30 pm-8:30 pm -
Swanport Café (鸿芷咖啡馆)
Galaxy SOHO, Room 10320, Floor 3, Block A, Nanzhugan Hutong #2
Beijing
China
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Event Details
In 2012, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory launched the Solar Access to Public Capital (SAPC) project, aimed to expand the availability and lower the cost of capital as the solar industry continues to mature through innovation. The efforts of hundreds of industry participants resulted in standard contracts, best practices, analytic capabilities such as system performance database, and engagement with rating agencies. Can these elements be part of the solution to access financing, which has been one of the main bottlenecks for distributed PV market development in China?
Wednesday, January 28, 7:30pm
“Investment Elements in Distributed PV: Experience in the US and Potential Applications in China ”
Tian Tian, International Energy Analyst, National Renewable Energy Lab
Beijing Energy Network | Beijing Energy & Environment Roundtable (BEER)
Swanport Café | 30 RMB (Includes Tea and Snacks)
In 2012, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory launched the Solar Access to Public Capital (SAPC) project, aimed to expand the availability and lower the cost of capital as the solar industry continues to mature through innovation. The efforts of hundreds of industry participants resulted in standard contracts, best practices, analytic capabilities such as system performance database, and engagement with rating agencies. Can these elements be part of the solution to access financing, which has been one of the main bottlenecks for distributed PV market development in China?
Tian Tian recently joined the Strategic Energy Analysis Center at the National Renewable Energy Lab in 2014. As an International Energy Analyst, she works on a portfolio of projects under the US China Renewable Energy Partnership. Prior to joining NREL she accumulated renewable energy industry experience with Goldwind, APCO, and MAKE Consulting. She’s a graduate of the Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service with a degree in Science Technology and International Affairs. Passionate about renewable energy, she is a long time follower of BEN.