Webinars and industry workshops help the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) obtain a wide range of stakeholder feedback to guide its work. DOE held or participated in the workshops below to identify barriers and opportunities associated with SETO goals.

 

Interconnection Resources for Utilities and Regulatory Commissions: the LODGE Model and i2X Webinar

March 7, 2024

SETO hosted a webinar for utilities and public utility commissions where industry experts discuss DOE initiatives and resources available to assist with interconnection and siting challenges. The webinar includes a deep dive into SETO’s Least-Cost Optimal Distribution Grid Expansion (LODGE) Model and DOE’s Interconnection Innovation e-Xchange (i2X). Watch a recording of the webinar.

Achieving Scale: Community Solar Technical Potential and Meaningful Benefits in the United States

February 28, 2024

This webinar describes the methodology and results from an NREL study on the technical potential of community solar and associated meaningful benefits. NREL used rooftop and ground-mount photovoltaic siting data to model annual energy production from community solar based on various constraints and system performance. Given modeled results and community solar deployment, panelists discuss insights into community solar siting opportunities as well as potential benefits, including household savings, low-to-moderate income household access to solar, resilience and grid benefits, community ownership, workforce development, and entrepreneurship. See the slides and watch the recording.

Virtual Workshop: Concentrating Solar Receivers and Reactors

February 15, 2024

SETO hosted a virtual workshop focused on solar receivers and reactors for concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP) and solar-thermal decarbonization. Visit the event webpage to download the slides from the presentations.

Virtual Listening Sessions on Clean Energy Siting: American Farms, Rural Benefits

January 2024

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), in collaboration with DOE hosted a series of four virtual listening sessions to hear perspectives on the benefits and challenges of the increased levels of clean energy projects being sited on agricultural lands and in rural communities.

Interconnection Innovation e-Xchange (i2X) Roadmap Overview Webinars

November 2023

The i2X team hosted webinars on the draft transmission system interconnection roadmap to address questions, feedback, and comments from specific interconnection stakeholders. 

Webinar: Power Systems Integration Data and Algorithms Platform for Distributed Solar Generation Integration Analysis

November 17, 2023

SETO hosted a webinar on the Open Energy Data Initiative – System Integration (OEDI-SI) program. Download the presentations and demonstrations of the data pre-processing and distribution state estimation features.

Workshop: Solar Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

October 31-November 1, 2023

SETO hosted a two-day, in-person workshop on the solar applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The workshop featured a keynote speaker and plenary speakers. Presentations featured R&D projects awarded by SETO and perspectives from experts in the industry and academia. Download the slides and posters presented during the event.

DOE Justice Week 2023: Equity Empowered

October 30-November 3, 2023

SETO participated in DOE’s Justice Week 2023, a five-day hybrid event dedicated to empowering each other to move toward a more equitable, clean, and just energy future. See a list of some of SETO's work that supports diversity, equity, and inclusion in the solar energy space.

Workshop: 2023 Photovoltaic Systems

October 12, 2023

SETO hosted a workshop on its 2023 photovoltaic (PV) systems durability research. Several presentations were followed by guided discussion among participants on the likely impact of the presented work, idea generation for future research, and how the work presented can be, or already is, implemented in the industry. Learn more about the specific topics covered and discussion questions.

RE+ 2023

September 11-14, 2023

SETO held multiple workshops and events at the annual clean energy industry conference. See a list of announcements and activities.

Webinar: Celebrating One Year of the IRA and What's Next for the Solar Industry

September 7, 2023

This webinar discussed how the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has impacted domestic solar manufacturing and encouraged equitable solar energy deployment since it was passed last year—and where DOE sees the industry heading next. Learn more and watch a recording of the webinar.

Building with Benefits: Meaningful Benefits as a Foundation for Equitable Community Solar Webinar Series 

Multiple Dates

The National Community Solar Partnership hosted a webinar series to highlight best practices in developing community solar projects and programs that deliver meaningful benefits to subscribers and their communities. The webinars showcased the winners of the 2022 Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar and were moderated by leading industry experts. View the recordings and download the slides.

Securing Solar for the Grid (S2G): Cybersecurity for Solar Systems

May 31, 2023

SETO's systems integration team hosted a webinar on the S2G project, which seeks to achieve the highest level of cybersecurity for solar technologies. The webinar featured Dr. Marissa Morales-Rodriguez, a technology manager at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.

Secure Monitoring and Control of Solar Power Distribution System Through Dynamic Watermarking

April 26, 2023

SETO's systems integration team hosted a webinar on secure monitoring of photovoltaic power generation in the presence of potential cyber-attacks, which featured Dr. Le Xie, the Segers Family Dean’s Excellence Professor at Texas A&M University.

Recent Advances in Experiments and Modeling of Grid-forming Systems

March 29, 2023

SETO's systems integration team hosted a webinar on recent advances in experiments and modeling of grid-forming systems, which featured Dr. Brian Johnson, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.

Mechanism Analysis of Dynamic Phenomena in Power Grids with High Penetrations of Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs)

February 22, 2023

SETO's systems integration team hosted a webinar on IBRs which featured Dr. Lingling Fan of the University of South Florida who shared an analysis from SETO-funded research related to IBRs and their ability to create more reliable power grids.

2023 National Community Solar Partnership (NCSP) Annual Summit: Community Solar's Time to Shine

January 19, 2023

SETO hosted the third NCSP Annual Summit at the Bahia Resort Hotel in San Diego, California and virtually. The summit featured plenary sessions and interactive roundtable discussions, and covered how the efforts of NCSP and its partners, as well as the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, have unlocked a new potential for community solar. Download the slides and watch the recording.

Webinar: Solar Energy Topics in the Fiscal Year 2023 SBIR/STTR Phase I Release 2

Nov. 30, 2022

SETO hosted a webinar to discuss the solar topics within the latest Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer funding program. Watch a recording of the webinar (password: 9fZV3g3p)

Workshop: SETO-funded Open-Source Software: Building Community Engagement for Lasting Impact

Oct. 12, 2022

SETO hosted a workshop on reaching and engaging with contributors to open-source software (OSS) on DOE-funded projects. Download the slides.

Webinar: Reaching for the Solar Future: How the Inflation Reduction Act Impacts Solar Deployment and Expands Manufacturing

Sep. 27, 2022

This webinar discussed the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for solar deployment and manufacturing and reviewed SETO’s role in implementing this historic investment in the clean energy economy. Watch a recording of the webinar and download the slides.

RE+

Sep. 19-22, 2022

SETO hosted several workshops and other events at RE+ 2022, a clean energy industry conference held in Anaheim, California.

Webinar: Advancing an Equitable Solar Workforce

August 16, 2022

SETO hosted a webinar on the challenges and opportunities in equitable solar workforce development, efforts to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the solar industry, and potential ways for solar employers and labor unions to work together to ensure quality jobs and a stable workforce.

Workshop: Addressing Solar Data Challenges for Utilities and Power Systems

June 1-2, 2022

SETO and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) hosted a workshop focused on addressing challenges around the collection and integration of data from multiple sources. Researchers presented on challenges of solar generation data integration for steady-state and transients analysis, power electronics, solar forecasting, and cybersecurity. 

Webinar: Getting to 5 Million: Current Community Solar Deployment and Pathways to Reach 5 Million Households

March 17, 2022

This National Community Solar Partnership (NCSP) webinar provided a first look at the 2021 community solar deployment data and a deep dive into the modeling on market drivers that demonstrate how new NCSP initiatives will enable community solar to power the equivalent of 5 million households by 2025. Watch the recording and download the slides.

Webinar: Solar Power in Your Community

March 3, 2022

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) for an informational webinar introducing the Solar Power in Your Community guidebook. Watch a recording of the webinar.

WEBINAR: SOLARAPP+ PILOT RESULTS ARE IN: AHJS, HOMEOWNERS, AND CONTRACTORS SAVE

February 17, 2022

This webinar provided insight into the outcomes of the SolarAPP+ pilot trials and how it helped communities streamline solar permitting. Attendees learned how to get involved with the platform and about NREL's research on the state of permitting, inspection, and interconnection nationwide.

HEATING UP: ADVANCES IN CONCENTRATING SOLAR-THERMAL POWER

February 10, 2022

This stakeholder webinar discussed the latest advances in concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP). SETO leadership and guest speaker Chiranjeev Kalra, Vice President of Power Generation Engineering at Heliogen, highlighted developments in reliability testing and commercialization of next-generation CSP technology. Watch a recording and download the slides.

2022 SETO PEER REVIEW

January 31 - February 3, 2022

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) held a completely virtual 2022 Peer Review January 31 – February 3, 2022. The Peer Review gathers representatives from SETO active projects and leading solar industry and academic experts to conduct a review of the SETO portfolio of roughly 325 projects and collect high-level, strategic feedback to support the office in achieving its goals.

WEBINAR: EQUITABLE SOLAR DEPLOYMENT IN SOLSMART COMMUNITIES

November 30, 2021

This webinar highlighted the SolSmart national designation program, which helps local governments make it faster, easier, and more affordable for residents and businesses to go solar. The webinar featured a roundtable discussion with SolSmart participants from a variety of communities on how they have infused equity into their solar deployment work.

CYBERSECURITY SUMMIT: SECURING OUR SOLAR FUTURE TODAY

November 3, 2021

The Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) hosted a half-day virtual event to discuss the critical topic of clean energy cyber and supply chain security. Solar and storage play an increasingly important role in ensuring U.S. energy independence, and now more than ever cybersecurity has become a priority for the industry as these technologies continue to penetrate the grid in record-breaking numbers. Watch the recording of the event.

Industrial Decarbonization: Renewable Process Heating from Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power

September 14-15, 2021

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office, in collaboration with the Advanced Manufacturing Office and the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technology Office, hosted a workshop on decarbonizing industrial processes using concentrating solar-thermal (CST) power. This workshops aimed to identify the most promising technology pathways and key performance metrics for CST to provide renewable, high-temperature heat to industries like iron ore reduction and steel manufacture, cement production, and ammonia synthesis. View the agenda and presentation slides. 

Gen3 CSP Summit 2021

August 25-26, 2021

The summit featured presentations, panels, and discussions with concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP) research and development professionals  about the outcomes of the first two years of SETO’s Generation 3 (Gen3) CSP systems funding program, the future course for Gen3 technologies, and the key research areas for the coming years. View the agenda and workshop materials. 

Solar to the Max: Innovations in Distribution Grid Planning and Operations

June 24-25, 2021

This webinar series focused on DOE’s work to develop and demonstrate technologies that enable large amounts of distributed solar power on the electric grid through the ENabling Extreme Real-time Grid Integration of Solar Energy (ENERGISE) funding program. View the agenda and webinar materials.

Reimagining Interconnection for Solar Energy (RISE) Workshop

June 10, 2021

This workshop convened non-utility stakeholders in the transmission and distribution space to discuss innovative ways to achieve faster, fairer, and more equitable interconnection while enhancing grid reliability with the addition of solar and solar+ resources such as solar+storage and solar+wind. View the agenda and workshop materials.

2021 SETO Solar Forecasting Research and Development Workshop

May 5-6, 2021

This workshop focused on solar forecasting research and development to discuss current state-of-the-art and upcoming advances in topics like data collection, sub-grid modeling, multi-day forecasting, and integration of forecasts into real-world electricity generation. It included keynotes speeches, a panel with independent systems operators, and presentations from SETO Solar Forecasting II funding program awardees. View the key takeaways and download the workshop materials

A Force for Change: Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) in the Solar Industry

May 4, 2021

This webinar featured Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm announcing over $15 million in new funding to support equitable solar deployment by addressing the barriers people face in accessing the benefits of solar, through technical assistance, community solar, and workforce development. View the recording and download the slides.

Streamlining Solar Permitting with SolarAPP+

April 29, 2021

This webinar was held on April 29, 2021, and featured SETO Director Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus, Solar Energy Industries Association President and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper, and NREL SolarAPP+ Project Lead Jeff Cook. The Solar Automated Permit Processing (SolarAPP+) tool is an online platform that makes it easier for local governments to quickly and safely approve rooftop solar and solar+storage projects. It was developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and a collaborative team of industry and local government stakeholders. This webinar discussed the pilot test of SolarAPP+ and what the future holds for the tool. View the recording and download the slides.

Workshop: Building a Resilient Community Using Distributed Energy Resources

April 7-8, 2021

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) held a virtual workshop with stakeholders to discuss how distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar can help build resilient communities. The workshop featured speakers from across the DOE and its National Laboratories presenting their latest research. The objective of this event was to allow key stakeholders to provide their feedback and help SETO determine how to shape future resilience research. Read more and download the slides

100% Clean: How DOE's Solar Investments will Help to Achieve Ambitious Decarbonization Goals

March 25, 2021

This webinar featured Jennifer M. Granholm, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, announcing $128 million in new solar energy initiatives, including DOE's expedited timeline for utility-scale solar cost targets ($0.03 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) by 2025 and $0.02/kWh by 2030), the FY2021 Photovoltaics and Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power (PV and CSP) funding opportunity, the Generation 3 CSP final selection, the FY2020 Perovskite Funding Program selections, the Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) PV Accelerator program, and the American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize. Watch the recording and download the slides

The Right Combination: Solar, Storage, and Demand Response Webinar Series

February 25-26, 2021

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) hosted a two-day series discussing DOE’s work to develop and demonstrate technologies that enable solar plus energy storage and demand response. These webinars featured presentations from organizations that demonstrated the use of smart inverters in conjunction with smart buildings, smart appliances, and utility communication and control systems. View the agenda and download the slides

2020 Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power Research and Development Virtual Workshop Series

October 20-December 10, 2020

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) hosted a virtual workshop series on the latest research and development in concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP) technologies. SETO’s CSP team led a series of presentations, panels, and discussions with global CSP experts on recent technological advances and upcoming R&D challenges. View the agendas and download the slides.

2020 SolarPACES International Conference

September 28-October 2, 2020

Solar Energy Technologies Office Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power (CSP) Program Manager Avi Shultz was the SolarPACES (Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems) 2020 International Conference chair. The conference brought together researchers to highlight the latest advances in CSP from around the world, in plenary sessions with the leaders in solar thermal technology development and technical sessions describing the latest advances in research. Download Avi's presentation.

2020 SETO Peer Review

April 6-8, 2020

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) held a virtual 2020 Peer Review April 6-8, 2020. The peer review was designed to spark discussion about all of SETO’s active projects along with leading solar industry experts in order to evaluate program and project progress toward SETO goals. Download the 2020 SETO Peer Review presentations.

ASSIST TECHNICAL PROGRAM KICKOFF MEETING

February 21, 2020 | Washington, DC

SETO hosted a program kickoff meeting for all of the projects in the Advanced Systems Integration for Solar Technologies (ASSIST) funding opportunity. These projects are focused on providing utilities with situational awareness of solar photovoltaic systems for managing risk and strengthening the resilience of our nation’s critical infrastructure. The meeting allowed a chance for all of the principal investigators to present their project plans and objectives to their colleagues in an effort to elicit feedback on their projects and find places to collaborate. Download the presentations.

DESIGNING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES STAKEHOLDER ADVISORY GROUP 2020 MEETING

January 22-23, 2020 | Washington, DC

Hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, the fourth semi-annual meeting of the Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) for the funded project titled: “Designing Resilient Communities: A Consequence-Based Approach for Grid Investment.” The meetings provided an opportunity to elicit feedback from the SAG about the primary components of the Resilient Community Design framework, continue working groups to further develop shared understanding of these topics, and create a shared vision for a community of practice to overcome challenges in integrated resilience planning. Download the presentations.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SCO2 WORKSHOP 2019

October 31-November 1, 2019 | Golden, CO

Hosted by the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) and the Offices of Fossil Energy and Nuclear Energy, this workshop featured invited speakers and provided an opportunity to discuss the next steps in sCO2 power cycle commercialization and system-level considerations for integration with TES. Download the presentations

GMLC RESILIENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS YEAR 2 PROGRAM REVIEW

October 22-23, 2019 | Washington, DC

The Grid Modernization Lab Consortium (GMLC) Resilient Distribution Systems (RDS) Year 2 Program Review provided an opportunity for DOE program managers and National Lab project teams to assess the overall progress of the GMLC-RDS program, exchange preliminary findings, share lessons learned, and facilitate ongoing collaboration among projects. Download the presentations

Solar Forecasting 2 Annual Review and Workshop

October 7-8, 2019 | Washington, DC

This event highlighted the first year of accomplishments of the Solar Forecasting 2 projects. There was also formal discussion about research gaps and opportunities in solar forecasting. Download the presentations

SETO FY2018 Funding Program - Workforce Kickoff Meeting

June 18-19, 2019 | Washington, DC

This meeting commenced the beginning of the workforce initiative projects in the SETO FY2018 funding program. Download the presentations

CHALLENGES FOR SOLAR DISTRIBUTION PLANNING AND OPERATIONS WORKSHOP

May 16-17, 2019 | Washington, DC

This event brought together subject-matter experts and SETO-funded researchers to discuss state-of-the-art systems integration technologies that enable the reliable operation of higher penetrations of solar energy onto the grid. Download the presentations

SETO CSP PROGRAM SUMMIT 2019

March 18-19, 2019 | Oakland, CA

This event brought together SETO-funded awardees and the utility, industry, and research communities to gather and discuss current market activity and research and development for CSP technologies. Download the presentations

POWER ELECTRONICS PROGRAM KICKOFF

November 15, 2018 | Knoxville, TN

This meeting commenced the beginning of the Advanced Power Electronics Design for Solar Applications (Power Electronics) funding program. Download the presentations.

SOLAR FORECASTING 2 PROGRAM KICKOFF

July 12, 2018 | Washington, DC

This meeting commenced the beginning of the Solar Forecasting 2 funding program. Download the presentations.

GEN3 CSP PROGRAM KICKOFF

June 25, 2018 | Lake Buena Vista, FL

This meeting commenced the beginning of the Generation 3 Concentrating Solar Power Systems (Gen3 CSP) funding program. Download the presentations.

2018 SETO PEER REVIEW

February 12-14, 2018 | Washington, DC

The 2018 SETO Peer Review explored some of the most advanced solar energy technologies and solutions being developed by SETO awardees across the country. Download the presentations and read the portfolio book.

ENERGISE PROGRAM KICKOFF

October 11, 2017 | Washington, DC

This meeting commenced the beginning of the Enabling Extreme Real-time Grid Integration of Solar Energy (ENERGISE) funding program. Download the presentations.

2017 SUNLAMP WORKSHOP

July 21, 2017 | Lemont, IL

This workshop was held to highlight several systems integration projects in the SuNLaMP portfolio that focus on reliability and flexibility of electric power grids with large amounts of distributed solar energy. Download the presentations.

2017 PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE POSTER SESSION

June 28, 2017 | Washington, DC

The SunShot Poster Crawl at the 44th IEEE Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (IEEE-PVSC) had more than 60 posters created by scientists and researchers from universities, national laboratories, and industry presented regarding recent scientific work supported by several SunShot funding programs. View the posters.

2017 GEN 3 CSP SYSTEMS WORKSHOP

February 1-2, 2017 | Sacramento, CA

This workshop was held to present a R&D Roadmap and technology development pathways of a new generation of high-temperature concentrating solar power (CSP) technology. The SunShot Initiative team sought to solicit feedback from a diverse audience of researchers, component manufacturers, and system integrators to help guide future funding direction. Download the presentations.

2017 SHINES PROGRAM REVIEW

January 30, 2017 | San Diego, CA

This event was held to discuss progress made to date in the Sustainable and Holistic INtegration of Energy Storage and solar PV (SHINES) funding program. Download presentations from each of the six teams.

2016 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION POWER ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP

October 11-12, 2016 | Golden, CO

This workshop was held to identify critical challenges and opportunities associated with integrating high levels of solar energy into the electric grid, specifically in the advanced power electronic area. Download the white paper, agenda, and presentations.

2016 SUNSHOT STRATEGY FORUM: PV MODULES AND SYSTEMS

September 16, 2016 | Las Vegas, NV

This workshop brought together academic and industry stakeholders to discuss key areas for future research and development within photovoltaics. Participants discussed current and future technology barriers and development opportunities in order to inform future funding directions. Download a summary of the workshop.

2016 SUNSHOT STRATEGY FORUM: PV CODES AND STANDARDS

September 16, 2016 | Las Vegas, NV

This event featured breakout sessions dedicated to defining key areas for future attention within the photovoltaic (PV) codes and standards space. Participants discussed current and future priorities in order to inform future funding directions. Download the presentations.

2016 SOLAR FORECASTING WORKSHOP

August 3, 2016 | Washington, DC

This workshop identified the technical challenges and opportunities in solar forecasting as a capability that can significantly reduce the integration cost of high levels of solar energy into the electricity grid. Download the presentations and white paper.

2015 Grid Integration of Solar Energy Workshop

October 29, 2015

This workshop identified critical challenges and opportunities associated with integrating hundreds of gigawatts of solar energy into the electric grid, assessed state of the art technologies, and proposed a set of solutions that will address near- and long-term research and development needs. Download notes and presentations.

SunShot Grand Challenge Summit and Peer Review

May 19-22, 2014 | Anaheim, CA

Building on the successes of first Grand Challenge Summit in 2012, this premier gathering brought together more than 800 members of the solar community to review the progress made toward the SunShot goal and discuss the challenges ahead to make solar energy more affordable and widespread across America. Download the presentations.

PV Mapper: A TOOL FOR ENERGY SITING

September 17, 2013

This webinar introduced solar developers, environmental consulting firms, data companies, and software developers to a new open-source GIS siting tool. Developed by the Center for Advanced Energy Studies' Energy Policy Institute with support from the SunShot Initiative, the PVMapper project is designed to allow utility-scale solar developers to compare multiple potential sites with a focus on reducing balance of system (BOS) soft costs. These soft costs include variables such as proximity to power infrastructure, endangered species habitat, and potential social implications. This introduction will provide an advanced look at the software, which is currently in beta testing with a target launch date of June 2014.

Below are materials associated with the webinar.

2013 Solar Action Webinar Series

June–August, 2013

The SunShot Initiative and the Solar Outreach Partnership hosted five webinars as part of the Solar Action Webinar Series: Successes from the Rooftop Solar Challenge. Topics such as financing, zoning, net metering, interconnection, and inspection are covered in this series featuring best practices developed by Rooftop Solar Challenge I teams from across the country.

DOE/CPUC High Penetration Solar Forum Webinar

May 15, 2013

This webinar provided information on the results of the second High Penetration Solar Forum that convened in February, including an overview of DOE's and CPUC's grid integration awards as well as future efforts.

Below are materials associated with the webinar.

2013 SunShot CSP Program Review

April 23–25, 2013

The SunShot Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Program Review 2013, held near Phoenix, Arizona, featured presentations from awardees on the forefront of CSP technologies that are currently or recently funded by the SunShot Initiative.

Residential PV Price Comparison Webinar

February 28, 2013

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) SunShot Initiative, in conjunction with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), discusses the installed price of residential photovoltaics (PV) being significantly lower in Germany than in the United States. In order to better characterize the nature of these differences, LBNL surveyed German PV installers using a survey on residential PV soft costs that the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) previously fielded to U.S. solar installers. This webinar presents a comparative analysis of these surveys and a broader discussion of underlying drivers for soft cost differences between the United States and Germany, with a focus on customer-owned residential solar energy systems.

Below are materials associated with the webinar.

2013 Photovoltaic Module Reliability Workshop

February 26–27, 2013

The Photovoltaic (PV) Module Reliability Workshop was held in Golden, Colorado. The objective was to share information to improve PV module reliability because such improvements reduce the cost of solar electricity and give investors confidence in the technology.

Thermochemical Energy Storage Workshop

January 8, 2013

The concentrating solar power (CSP) program of the SunShot Initiative hosted a workshop on thermochemical energy storage for CSP in Washington, D.C. A distinguishing feature of CSP compared to other renewable technologies is its ability to include thermal energy storage at the point of power generation to handle the intermittencies of solar availability. A thermochemical energy storage system captures solar energy in chemical bonds. These systems offer the potential to achieve much higher specific energy of storage compared to current sensible and latent heat storage options. Thermochemical energy storage, therefore, represents a significant potential for being a cost-effective storage option for CSP, which will help accomplish SunShot goals.

The goal of the workshop was to identify scientific, economic, and engineering challenges and opportunities in developing thermochemical energy storage systems for CSP. To this end, the workshop convened experts from around the world in the areas of high temperature processes, catalyst development, reactor design, chemical and mechanical engineering, and material science; these participants came from academia, industry and national laboratories.

Best Practices in the Design of Utility Solar Programs Webinar

September 27, 2012

This webinar brought together representatives from industry, utilities, and regulatory authorities to share lessons learned from designing and implementing solar energy incentive programs. The discussion featured topics ranging from responding to changing solar costs, implementing consumer protection measures, incentivizing optimal system performance, emerging third-party ownership models, and stimulating various market segments.

Below are materials associated with the webinar.

2012 SunShot Grand Challenge Summit and Technology Forum

June 13-14, 2012 | Denver, CO

The Summit and Technology Forum was the first event in a series of Department of Energy Grand Challenges. This event focused on SunShot Initiative goals of achieving grid-parity solar energy by 2020.

Ad Lucem: Modeling Market Transformation Pathways Workshop

February 17, 2012 | Berkeley, CA

This SunShot workshop focused on the development, analysis, modeling, and implementation of pathways that could enable solar energy technologies to diffuse at an accelerated rate. A diverse set of researchers and technical experts from academia, industry, government, and national labs provided insight into market dynamics and market transformation pathways.

Below are materials associated with the workshop.

Plug-and-Play Workshop

October 27, 2011 | Washington, DC

The purpose of the DOE workshop was to identify the current barriers and possible solutions for the development of plug-and-play solar technologies in the residential sector. Over 60 people attended the conference, including representatives from utilities, code officials, inverter companies, PV module companies, and installers.

Photovoltaic Validation and Bankability Workshop

August 31, 2011 | San Jose, CA

DOE's Solar Energy Technologies Program hosted a workshop to discuss a planned regional test center program as part of the SunShot Initiative. During the workshop, more than 60 solar industry leaders provided input on ways for the Solar Program to support the needs of the stakeholder community and encourage private financing to fund U.S. PV industry growth.

Below are the presentations given at the workshop. The following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.

PV Manufacturing Workshop

March 25, 2011 | Berkeley, CA

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory hosted a SunShot workshop focused on ways to scale up domestic manufacturing of solar energy technologies. Industry partners attending the workshop discussed how government incentives and private investment can continue to stimulate photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing capabilities through corporate partnerships.

Below are the presentations given at the workshop. The following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.