SOLAR S6 – How can solar asset owners collaborate within Asset Management & Operations?
18 Nov - From 14:10 - 15:00
What data would solar owners be willing to share to improve fleet performance?
Wind asset owners have demonstrated that collaboration can create significant value beyond traditional networking. This roundtable explores which collaboration models could be transferred to solar—from technology-specific user groups and fleet benchmarking to component exchanges, spare part pools, shared data initiatives and common standards—and where the greatest value could be created for solar asset owners.
Take the moderator seat
Moderated by wind asset owners.
A small number of peers are invited to lead these roundtables — shaping the discussion and working closely with experienced operators.
You will join an international group from leading asset owners. Moderate multiple sessions and join the event free of charge.
To learn more about what's expected from a moderator and apply to be a moderator, please click here.
Is this your cup of tea?
Are these the challenges you are expected to develop in your professional role?
• Could inverter-specific owner groups help solar operators solve problems faster, reduce downtime, and avoid repeating each other's mistakes?
• Could tracker-specific communities unlock reliability improvements and operational insights that individual owners would struggle to achieve alone?
• What performance improvements could be identified if solar owners anonymously benchmarked their fleets against their peers?
• Could a shared database of failures and corrective actions help owners find solutions in days instead of months?
• How much value is currently sitting unused in surplus solar components that could be exchanged between owners?
• Could a digital spare parts pool improve supply security without requiring owners to invest in larger inventories?
• How much longer could assets operate if owners collaborated on identifying compatible replacement components and retrofit solutions?
• What emerging issues could be detected earlier if owners shared selected operational and reliability data across common technologies?
• Could common standards for component and asset data become the foundation for future benchmarking, automation, and AI initiatives?
• What could solar owners achieve if they jointly built the industry's largest defect library linking inspection findings to proven solutions?
Joining this discussion with identical peers from other Solar owners will give you a broader understanding, an expanded network and valuable insights.
Your top challenge – directly included
This roundtable is based on real and current challenges held among the participants. You will have direct input on your top challenge and insights into your peer’s top challenges.
Before the event - submit your top challenge.
At the event - discover your peers' challenges, have input on yours and discuss solutions.
After the event - receive a summary of the findings from all roundtables, providing valuable insights for all.
Once you have registered your team, each individual will receive a link to select roundtables and submit their top challenges. A dummy is shown at this link.
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