Solar and Small Scale Storage

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Small Scale Energy Storage is now becoming an important topic to meet the demands of energy use for alternative energy systems, especially Solar Systems. Battery storage for residential and small business solar installations is an area of increasing interest for electricians, electrical engineers, and technologists. Small grid considerations as well as instrumentation and control are areas that have unique issues when it comes to small scale energy storage with battery storage implementations. After a Solar 101 introduction, the speaker will go over several examples of solar storage implementation, followed by a question and answer period. This is an interactive online webinar which encourages questions and contributions from the audience throughout the length of the presentation.



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  • Starts 06 January 2021 02:17 AM UTC
  • Ends 01 February 2021 11:00 PM UTC
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David Kelly, P.Eng. David Kelly, P.Eng.

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Solar and Small Scale Storage

David Kelly is a solar veteran with 20 years in the solar business. David is a professional engineer and leads a diverse team at SkyFire Energy, the largest pure play solar EPC in Western Canada. David has served on the boards of CanSIA and SESA and continues to participate in the industry associations. SkyFire services the West and North from our offices in Calgary, Edmonton, Regina and Penticton. David and his family live in Calgary and their home is partial solar powered. He received his Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo in 1989.   





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11:45  Webinar open

12:00  IEEE Southern Alberta announcements

12:05  Presentation

12:45  Q&A

13:00  Webinar close



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