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Utility Solar: Market Trends and Case Studies--Online Executive Conference Presentation Slides and Recording

AltaTerra Research, December 2010, Pages: 58

When you purchase this product you will receive: the presentation slides in PDF format and online access to a recording of the live event. You will also receive a copy of AltaTerra’s "Utility Solar: U.S. Market Takes Off" report. The presentation slides and the report will be immediately available for download upon completion of your purchase. Information for accessing the recording is included on the first and last page of the presentation slides.

Speakers: Kathryn Salvador, Florida Power and Light and Jon Guice, AltaTerra Research

Overview

The U.S. utility solar electric market has taken off in 2010, growing nearly 300 percent to a total of 251 megawatts (MW). As utility solar grows, it has emerged as a distinct market, different from other segments in technology, geographic concentration, types of party’s involved, regulatory drivers, and, crucially, success factors for project developers.

In this online conference, building on the new report from AltaTerra Research,"Utility Solar: U.S. Market Takes Off,”the report’s lead author, Jon Guice addresses:

- Actual installation data through the close of 2010 -- and profiles of the largest projects
- Leading module suppliers, installers, and owners of 10 MW+ plants
- Key regulatory drivers and challenges for project developers
- Trends to watch in 2011 and beyond

In the report, Florida Power & Light (FPL) is highlighted as a utility leader in the deployment of solar plants. As part of the session, Kathryn Salvador, renewable project development manager at Florida Power & Light, one of the country’s largest utilities and renewables owners, discusses her experience developing projects—from concept to commissioning.

Special Deal -- Registration includes a copy of the "Utility Solar: U.S. Market Takes Off” report.

Key Takeaways

- Installation data and projections for utility-scale projects in 2009 and 2010
- Emerging trends in the utility solar market
- Case studies of two of the largest projects in 2009 and 2010
- Utility perspective on solar projects
- Project development success factors

Who Should Attend

- Solar power professionals and consultants
- Corporate energy managers
- Electric utility procurement, generation, and transmission personnel
- Environmental organizations
- Financial and investment groups
- Legal staff and compliance officers
- Regulatory and PR staffers
- Municipal officials and staff
- Renewable energy project developers

About the Presenters

Kathy Salvador is a Manager in Florida Power and Light's Project Development Group, where her primary responsibility is the development of new renewable energy projects. She has over 17 yearsof experience in engineering design, permitting, regulatory compliance, project management,and project development, 14 of which have been with FPL. She is currently focused on thedevelopment of utility scale solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation facilities in Florida.

Kathy’s most recent accomplishments include successful development of the nation’slargest solar PV facility, the 25 MW DeSoto Solar Energy Center located near Arcadia,Florida which was commissioned in October 2009 with President Barack Obama, as well asthe 10 MW PV Space Coast Solar Energy Center located at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centerwhich was commissioned in April 2010.

Jon Guice is managing director of research atAltaTerra Research, where he performs and oversees market research projects.

Welcome and Introductions
US PV Market 2004-2010
US Utility Market
Growing Size of US PV installations
Feed-in Tariffs
Completed Large-Scale Plants
Outlook: Two Trends to Watch
Picking Winners
Florida Power & Light Company: Next Generation Solar Energy Centers
NextEra Energy
Existing Solar Facilities
Florida Power & Light
Florida's Climate Change Initiatives
Next Generation Solar Energy Projects
Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Project
Solar Thermal Technology
High Wind Loads
DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center
Project Benefits
Space Coast Next Generation Solar Energy Center
Living Lab
The Future of Solar in Florida
Appendix
Q&A

- Florida Power & Light (FPL)
- Southern California Edison (SCE)
- American Electric Power
- Exelon
- JEA
- Xcel
- Progress Energy
- Duke Energy
- CPS Energy
- Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association
- Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
- NRG
- PSEG Solar Source
- Commonwealth Edison
- SunPower
- BlueChip Energy
- SunEdison
- Duke Energy Generation Services
- Southern Company
- Turner Renewable Energy
- Sempra
- First Solar
- juwi solar

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