Workshop: Grid Compatibility and Network Codes

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Recording from Wednesday, February 19, 2025 | Solar Quality Summit | Language: English | Duration: 64:30 .

The quality of a PV system is not only on the solar panels and the maintenance of the systems but also on the compatibility with the Grid. Network Codes are the rules of the game regarding connecting the PV systems to the grid and ensuring the stability of the systems. Join us for an insightful workshop and learn about the upcoming changes with RfG 2.0 in 2025. Discover how these changes will impact the solar industry and what adaptations will be necessary to stay ahead. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and prepare for the future of PV grid integration.

Service Provider

David Cruanyes Lee
Technical Director Iberia
TBEA

Speakers

Catarina Augusto
Senior Technical Advisor
SolarPower Europe

Florentien Benedict
Chair for Existing Network Codes
EU DSO Entity

Mariyana Yaneva
Chief Operating Officer
IPS

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