Unlocking Solar Performance in Brazil: A Data-Driven Approach
On March 27th, DNV will host a webinar offering and overview of the performance of operational PV plants across Brazil.
On March 27th, DNV will host a webinar offering and overview of the performance of operational PV plants across Brazil. Using real-world data, we will analyze energy production levels, identify common operational challenges, and highlight strategies to optimize long-term asset performance.
Why Attend?
Understanding PV plant performance goes beyond just Performance Ratio (PR). To maximize energy yield and financial returns, stakeholders need a comprehensive view of operational risks and opportunities. This webinar will provide key insights to help optimize asset performance and investment decision in the Brazilian PV market.
Key takeaways:
- Leverage data over simulations: learn why real operational data provides a more accurate picture of plant performance than simulation-based modelling
- Understand regional performance trends: gain insight into how operational PV plants in Brazil are performing based on actual production data
- Identify and mitigate operational challenges: sssess the impact of common performance issues and strategies to address them
- Maximize financial returns: improve IRR by identifying and mitigating underperformances, strengthen refinancing cases by reliable production levels and reduced uncertainty, and ensure warranty and insurance claims are backed with reliable data.
Join us to gain valuable insight into the Brazilian PV market and explore how our operational services can help bridge performance gaps. We look forward to your participation!
Agenda
- Setting the scene
- Overview of solar project performance in Brazil
- Discussion on main issues impacting production (e.g., curtailment, availability, etc.)
- Demystifying Performance Ratio (PR) (optional, pls confirm we can make slide to differentiate PR from our studies)
- Recommendations and solutions (EPA vs OEPA, O-EPA, RCAs, Digitalization, Inspections, etc.)
- Q&A session: 10 minutes for pre-submitted questions and, if time permits, questions received during the presentation. Remaining questions will be answered via email.