SOLAR S2 – ALARM TO WORK ORDER

17 Nov - From 10:00 to 11:50

How are owners converting alarms into actionable workflows without overwhelming operations teams?

Most solar fleets generate more alarms than operations teams can realistically act on. The challenge is turning monitoring data into useful work orders without creating noise, delay or alarm fatigue. Join fellow solar asset owners to compare how they structure alarm logic, escalation rules and automation to drive action—not inbox overload.

Your moderator for this roundtable

Charlotte Puget, Operational Performance & Asset Reliability | Renewable Energy | ENGIE

Charlotte Puget is a renewable energy operations and asset reliability specialist with more than 15 years of experience, focused on optimising the performance of large-scale solar portfolios and renewable energy assets.

Engie is a global wind operator with extensive onshore and offshore assets, offering real-world insight into performance optimisation across diverse fleets.

Usually, O2O RENEWABLES moderates our owner-to-owner discussions, but the Owners Roundtable is too big for us to handle, and we have asked our dear members to help us in Amsterdam.

A big thank you to Engie!

Is this your cup of tea?

Are these the challenges you are expected to develop in your professional role?

  • Which solar alarms are owners automating directly into work orders—and which still require manual review?

  • How are owners reducing nuisance alarms without missing critical failures?

  • What escalation logic is proving most effective for prioritising alarms across large fleets?

  • How tightly are owners integrating SCADA, monitoring platforms and CMMS systems?

  • Where are owners seeing the biggest gaps between alarm generation and field execution?

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.

  1. Before the event - submit your top challenge.

  2. At the event - discover your peers' challenges, have input on yours and discuss solutions.

  3. 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: