How can solar asset owners collaborate within data analytics?
18 Nov - From 14:10 - 15:00
What digital capabilities are too expensive or difficult for individual owners but could be developed collaboratively?
Solar asset owners generate vast amounts of operational data, yet most analytics initiatives are still developed independently. This roundtable explores practical ways owners can collaborate on data, analytics, benchmarking, AI and digitalization to improve decision-making, reduce development costs and unlock insights that would be difficult to achieve from a single portfolio alone.
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A small number of peers are invited to lead these roundtables — shaping the discussion and working closely with experienced operators.
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Could solar owners create anonymous benchmarking platforms that reveal performance gaps and improvement opportunities invisible within individual portfolios?
Could owners operating the same inverter technologies collaborate on fleet-wide failure analytics and reliability monitoring?
Could shared data models and naming standards significantly reduce the effort required for benchmarking and AI initiatives?
How would the most simple benchmarking among solar asset owners look like? Which data would be aquired and which value would it generate?
Could a shared repository of inverter, tracker and component failures identify emerging issues earlier than individual owners can?
Could owners collaborate on common KPI definitions to ensure performance comparisons are meaningful across portfolios?
Could a shared library of drone inspections, thermal images and field findings accelerate automated defect recognition?
Could solar owners combine operational data to identify degradation trends and performance losses more accurately?
Could a collaborative database of corrective actions help transform operational data into faster and better decisions?
Could solar owners jointly develop digital tools and analytics capabilities that would be too costly for individual companies to build alone?
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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