SOLAR S1 – SCADA, Monitoring & Data Quality
17 Nov - From 10:00 to 11:50
If your data cannot be trusted, neither can your performance decisions.
Reliable performance analysis starts with reliable data. Yet many owners still struggle with bad sensor quality, inconsistent tagging, missing data and poor SCADA architecture. Join peers to compare how leading solar owners are improving monitoring setups, validating datasets and building data foundations that support better operational and commercial decisions.
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?
What are the most common data quality issues reducing confidence in solar performance analysis today?
How are leading owners validating irradiance, temperature and meter data before using it for KPIs?
Which SCADA architecture and tagging standards best support scalable portfolio analytics?
How do you manage missing, frozen or obviously incorrect data points in performance datasets?
What monitoring setup provides the best balance between data granularity, cost and operational value?
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.
Jump in-between our five different sessions: