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PV America East 2013

Three Power Sessions to Address Business Strategies at PV America East 2013 in Philadelphia

Brian F. Keane of SmartPower, Scott Klososky of Future Point of View and Glenn Thayer
Will Motivate Solar Energy Industry to Explore New Ways to Expand Business Opportunities

On February 5, 2013, the solar energy industry descends upon the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia for three full days of educational sessions, idea sharing and networking.  Presented by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA), PV America East 2013 is expected to attract more than 4,000 solar industry professionals from the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region to explore the latest in solar photovoltaic (PV) products, services and technology from more than 150 exhibitors.

The extensive and comprehensive conference program features a full slate of sessions to provide attendees with the knowledge needed to stay competitive in today’s evolving marketplace.   The sessions will address the hottest issues, opportunities and challenges facing the U.S. PV industry. Key topics include: developing and strengthening relationships and partnerships, managing project challenges, and identifying financial risks and expanding into niche markets.

This year’s education program is highlighted by 28 concurrent sessions and four Solar Idea Swaps covering topics within six tracks: finance, policy, markets, innovations, working with utilities and solar multi-track.  Speakers from the solar industry, along with thought-leaders in finance, utilities, and manufacturing will share their expertise and insights with attendees.

For the first time at PV America the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) and Solar Energy International (SEI) are providing free PV technical training and resources for installers, salespeople and other solar energy professionals.  The training takes place in booth 1301 which serves as the center for information on grid-tied systems (residential, commercial and utility), grid-tied with battery back-up systems, and stand-alone systems.  The sessions are taught by subject matter experts and topics range from software to safety practices, maintenance and sales.

“The U.S. solar industry continues to show strong installed capacity increases— with much of the expansion in the Northeast—as well as nearly 15% growth in solar jobs, led by installers, sales and distribution and support services,” said Rhone Resch, president and CEO of SEIA. “To continue this upward trend it is essential to stay up to date on all aspects of the industry.  PV America East provides an unmatched marketplace of ideas, best practices, and innovative solutions, as well as updates on the latest policy changes and incentives impacting states in the region—all of which enables entrepreneurs to be both current and competitive.”

“As a regional event, PV America East offers not only invaluable insights and expertise from our lineup of highly respected speakers, but also innumerable opportunities to connect with other attendees and exhibitors who understand the realities of unique local markets and face similar challenges,” said Julia Hamm, president and CEO of SEPA.  “Attendees can tap into the wisdom of experts and share ideas with peers from the region through Solar Idea Swaps sessions and at Solar Central, our gathering hotspot on the exhibit floor.”

Concurrent Session Highlights

Finance

Policy



Markets

Innovations

Working With Utilities

Solar Multi-Track

Sessions encourage attendee participation

Four Solar Idea Swaps sessions are set for Wednesday, February 6, providing an added networking opportunity for sharing ideas with peers. Swaps topics are: Survive or Sell? Critical Decision Factors to Determine Whether You Stay or Exit; Community Solar Experiences: Top Down or Bottom Up; and Solar +X = Sale! Hybrid Solutions as a Revenue Accelerator, and So You Want to Speak at SPI.

For program updates and to register, please visit PV America East 2013.

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