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Utility Scale Pv 2011
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20th event in the global solar series
Hear from
developers who
have over 700 MW
installed PV and
over 400 MW in
the pipeline
28-31 March 2011, Grand Visconti Palace, Milan, Italy
Developing Commercially Successful Large Scale PV Projects
Silver Sponsors:
Hear from a first class line up of PV
developers and investors, including:
Andrea Fontana Gribodo,
Country Manager,
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures Supporting Sponsors:
Thierry Lepercq,
President, SolaireDirect
Marco Northland,
Chief Executive Officer, Etrion
Eugenio de Blasio,
Chief Executive Officer,
In just 4 days, attendees will:
GWM Renewable Energy • Meet directors from 17 project developers
Michele Appendino, who have rolled out over 700 MW PV
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, • Hear best practice case studies on building
Solar Ventures
profitable ground mounted and rooftop
Aldo Beolchini, Chief Financial Officer, projects across Europe
NextEnergy Capital
• Receive advice from investment banks and
Stefano Cassella, private equity players on how to raise project
Managing Director, Italy, West LB finance
Constantin Schwaab, Managing Partner, • Examine the latest technology options for
Plain Energy increasing plant efficiency and yield
Francesco Zorgno, • Understand the regulatory environment and
General Manager, Enfinity market opportunities
Miguel Arrarás, • Network with 200 developers, utilities,
Director, Photovoltaic Business Development, investors, regulators and suppliers
Acciona Energy
Tom Murley, Head of Renewable Energy,
HgCapital
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EVENT AT A GLANCE
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10 Key reasons to
attend
PV Project Finance
During this pre-conference
optimising Plant
Performance 1 The greatest project
developer company
attendance and focus to date
day, Banks and investors A practical workshop for
share strategies for technical management Meet with leading project developers directly
Utility Scale PV will provide an opportunity to meet
successfully raising and engineers to examine responsible for large scale PV projects across
face-to-face with major utilities, project developers
finance for large scale PV how to increase plant Europe. Between them our speakers have
and investors who are involved in developing large
projects efficiency and solar yield over 700MW installed PV and over 400MW in
scale PV projects across Europe.
the pipeline.
oR C-Level speakers will discuss the challenges oR
Green Power Academy
they face and share their experiences in
deploying projects: Green Power Academy
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2010 congress rated their
experience excellent
• Utility business models for solar Training Course:
Training Course: ... and 2011 is set to be even better! We’ve
• Policy development and feed-in tariffs An Introduction to PV
PV Technology • Strategies for securing financing taken your suggestions and implemented
Business Planning them: more developers, more finance, more
Briefing • Developing rooftop and ground mounted utility
scale solar projects A 1-day discussion of the panels, the list goes on!
A 1-day technology and
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• Connecting to the grid factors determining PV’s
market update for non-
• Technology developments in thin film, CPV and competitiveness on a
Meet financiers who are
engineers investing in large scale PV
crystalline silicon utility scale
projects
Question investment banks and private equity
players on how to raise finance for your large
MEET LARGE SCALE PV DEVELoPERS scale PV project during our focused PV project
finance seminar.
organising, travelling to and attending meetings can take months, so why not let
Green Power Conferences do the hard work for you?
Our 2011 agenda includes more speakers from developers than ever before. Join us in Milan and meet directors
4 More project developer case
studies from across Europe
Meet project developers from Italy, Germany,
from 20+ large scale PV developers and investors in just four days, and find out their future plans for
Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland and more
developing ground mounted and rooftop projects.
and find out how they developed commercially
Enfinity Fotowatio successful ground mounted and rooftop
Enfinity is a fast-growing and ambitious company with Fotowatio is one of the largest solar energy companies projects.
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international activities in renewable energy, and have in the world, has more than 200 megawatts in
Understand the latest policy
199.4 MW installed PV. operation and under construction and more than
1,500 MW under development in Europe and the USA. developments
GDF Suez Hear from policy makers on future plans for
Currently the total installed PV capacity of GDF Suez Acciona Energy feed-in tariffs and incentives, with updates on
stands at 200 MW. Acciona focuses on building utility-scale renewable the Conto Energia 3 from the Italian Ministry
SolaireDirect energy solutions, and has over 115 MW PV installed. of Economic Development.
SolaireDirect is France's second largest solar power
producer with 60 MW installed.
HgCapital
Etrion
Etrion owns 40 MW of operational, ground-based solar PV
power plants, and has more than 200 MW in the pipeline.
6 Get updated on the latest
technology advances
Hear technology updates for crystalline
silicon, thin film and CPV.
HgCapital is a leading investor in the European private
GWM Renewable Energy
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equity market, with controlling interest in over 42 MW PV. Find out how you can
Financial group GWM Renewable Energy, in partnership
Solar Ventures with Pirelli Ambiente, controls 11 MW production increase plant efficiency and
Solar Ventures have a total installed capacity of 20 MW. capacity and is looking to acquire 100 MW. solar yield
NextPower Development TerniEnergi Question leading technology providers on their
latest solutions for optimising plant
NextPower Development have 8 MW installed PV and TerniEnergi began construction of 32 MW PV plants in
performance during our focused technical
10MW in the pipeline. the fourth quarter of 2010.
workshop.
Ravano Green Power Plain Energy
Ravano Green Power has 10MW of owned renewable
plants and further 20MW photovoltaic plants for
Plain Energy have 10 MW under management in the
Czech Republic, Italy and Germany, with 25 MW in
the pipeline in Italy for 2011.
8 Network with senior decision
makers
Over 300 executives have attended over the
third parties.
past 2 years, with 59% of 2010 attendees
Director level or higher.
Access key decision-makers 9 Academy training courses for
those new to the business
59% director level or higher in 2010 As 100s of new green jobs are created by the
solar boom, junior colleagues & those new to
Vice President / Director / General Manager the sector will benefit from 2 interactive
introductory level Green Power Academy solar
C Level
training courses.
Project Management
Technical Management
Business Development
Legal / Policy Development
10 Visit the latest suppliers
& service providers at the
exhibition
Analyst / Consultant Plus showcase your skills to company
Marketing / Sales Management representatives with genuine buying power.
Industry Press
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3. “Good topics, many relevant
companies present”
iSuppli
Day one – 29 March 2011 16.00 Decentralised Solar and Rooftops
08.30 Welcome coffee & registration • What are the key challenges for developing utility scale rooftop projects?
• How can costs be lowered to reduce the levelised cost of energy?
09.00 Chair's opening remarks • How can system efficiencies be improved?
• What are the latest developments in thin film for rooftop projects?
09.10 Keynote Session: Successful Solar Utility • How do the efficiencies and costs of thin film and crystalline silicon
Strategies & Business Models compare?
Francesco Zorgno, General Manager, Enfinity
• What business models are suitable for utilities - the Solar Power
Services Agreement model (SPSA)? Roberto Martini, General Manager, Ravano Green Power
• How can utilities turn the ‘threat’ of customer-sited solar generation Alexander Beerts, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Blue Planet Solar
into an opportunity? 17.20 Chair's closing remarks
• How does solar fit into a utility’s portfolio and how does solar compare
to wind and other renewables as a commercially viable energy source? 17.30 Networking drinks party
• What are the main challenges for utilities in solar deployment?
• What are the key success factors for solar utility business models? Day Two – 30 March 2011
• How can utilities capture value in the solar marketplace and sustain
their solar businesses over time? 08.30 Welcome coffee
• Which technology options are most attractive to the utilities? PV, thin-
film, BIPV, CPV? 09.00 Chair's opening remarks
Matteo Tarchi, Senior Business Developer,
GDF Suez
09.10 Large Scale PV Project Development
Alberto Radice, Business Development & Country Manager, • What are the main challenges in planning and developing large scale PV plants?
E.oN Climate & Renewables • Will there be a future market as solar continues to move towards
Fabrizio Bizzarri, Head of New Technologies, Renewable Energies Division, decentralised rooftop systems?
Enel Green Power • How does thin film compare for large scale ground mounted projects?
• What are the key challenges for siting, permitting and environmental issues?
10.30 Networking refreshment break • With talk of greenfield projects starting to be ruled out, what other
space is available?
11.00 Effective Policy for Utility Scale Solar • What can be learnt from early mover experiences in project development?
• How have changing policies and the lowering of feed in tariffs affected • What are the latest trends in plant design?
the economics of large scale utility solar? • What steps can developers take to reduce operational costs?
• How can policies be tied to the costs, LCOE and economics of solar?
Session 1:
• How can policies be made predictable to avoid uncertainty in lengthy
Andrea Fontana, Country Manager, Fotowatio Renewble Ventures
large scale project development cycles?
Marco Northland, Chief Executive Officer, Etrion
• What is the risk of Spanish style cuts and freezes in the Czech Republic
Miguel Arrarás, Director, Photovoltaic Business Development,
occurring in other European markets?
Acciona Energy
• Which policies have been the most successful in driving large scale
developments? Session 2:
• What can be learnt from European Provisional Action Plans? Andreas Schneider, Director, Relatio
• Has the Conto Energia III impacted the Italian market? Constantin Schwaab, Managing Partner, Plain Energy
• How are roof top applications being supported by government Gökhan Baykam, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Relight
incentives across Europe?
10.30 Networking refreshment break
• How can the authorisation and permitting processes be streamlined in
Italy and other nations?
Pietro Menna, Directorate General for Energy,
11.00 CPV Projects
European Commission • What is the latest market status of CPV?
Luciano Barra, Head of Technical Secretariat, Department of Energy, • What efficiencies can CPV afford?
Ministry of Economic Development • What are the current costs?
Stefano Sommadossi, Chairman, • What are the logistical issues?
NextPower Development • Will CPV become a commercial reality in the next 5 years?
Anna Moreno, Head of Information & Training Service, Petro Banda, Director General, ISFoC
Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Thomas Maslin, Senior Analyst, Solar Power Advisory, IHS
Economic Development 12.30 Networking lunch break
12.15 Networking lunch break
14.00 Balance of Plant, operations & Maintenance
13.30 Solar Project Finance & Securing Expansion • How can plants be designed to optimise performance?
• How can system performance be measured and assessed?
Capital • How can balance of system efficiencies be improved?
• How do investors evaluate solar projects? • What are the key operation and maintenance costs and how can they
• What sources of finance are available? be reduced?
• What are the key characteristics of a bankable project? • What solutions are available to ensure minimum downtime?
- Advanced stage license application
• What technical advances are occurring to increase inverter performance?
- Proven technology
• How do tracking systems impact performance and how can accuracy be
- Creditworthiness of all parties
improved?
- Bankable EPC wrap, technology warrantees, performance bonds
Riccardo Sorichetti, Country Manager Italy, Langley Rinnovabili
• What are the projected costs of debt finance?
David Armanini, Managing Director, Prothea
• How can developers mitigate risks associated with their projects?
Aldo Beolchini, Chief Financial Officer, 15.30 Networking refreshment break
NextEnergy Capital
Stefano Cassella, Managing Director, 16.00 Grid Connection
West LB • What are the impacts of high PV penetration on the distribution grid?
Eugenio de Blasio, Chief Executive Officer, • What grid upgrades are necessary to enable large scale PV and
GWM Renewable Energy distributed generation systems?
• What are the challenges associated with storage and network stability?
14.30 Connecting Europe and North Africa • How can the grid cope with power surges and drop offs?
• Is it commercially feasible to import North African solar energy to Europe?
• What are the requirements and costs for transmission line upgrading?
• What are the latest developments in the DESERTEC industrial initiative?
• What are the latest developments in smart grid technologies?
• What are the regulatory and political challenges for large scale solar
• What storage options are available? Can grid reliability be maintained
production in North African markets?
through electric vehicle batteries?
Kevin Sara, Founder & Managing Director,
Antonio Pome, Sales Engineer, Saft
Nur Energie
Gunnar Lorenz, Head of Unit Networks, Eurelectric
Rainer Aringhoff, Chief Operating Officer,
DESERTEC Industrial Initiative Riccardo Lama, Head of Network Planning, Enel Distribuzione
15.30 Networking refreshment break 17.15 Chair's closing remarks
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4. “Good networking. Lots of very good
information and insights”
Applied Materials
Pre-conference Finance Forum, 28th March 2011 Post Conference Technical Seminar: 31st March 2011
PV Project Finance optimising Plant Performance
What steps can utility scale PV developers take when looking for financing What steps can utility scale PV developers take when looking for financing
for their projects? This focused one day financial briefing will provide an for their projects? Optimising plant performance is critical if large scale
opportunity for developers to meet with investment banks and private PV plant operators are to be cost competitive and reduce the levelised
equity investors and find out what criteria they use when making their cost of energy.
investment decisions. This one day technical seminar will bring together engineering and
technical experts to examine current challenges and potential solutions
Chair's opening Remarks for a variety of technical demands needed to optimise plant performance
• Trends in project finance for PV projects across Europe and enhance profitability.
Moderator:
Jenny Chase, Lead Analyst, Solar, Bloomberg New Energy Finance • How can system design improve plant efficiency and reduce LCOE?
• What solutions are available to monitor performance and calculate
09.00 Keynote Address efficiency?
Joost Bergsma, Chief Executive Officer, • Which components have the greatest impact on performance efficiency
BNP Paribas Clean Energy Partners – inverters, tracking systems, cabling?
• How can causes of yield shortfalls be identified?
09.20 Developer Roundtable • What should you be asking of your suppliers – reliability, warrantees,
In this session, PV project developers across Europe will share their O&M support?
experiences in securing finance for project development. • How can downtime be minimised?
• What are the key obstacles to obtaining finance specific to your country?
• How can developers structure projects to meet investor return and risk
criteria?
09.00 Feasibility Planning & Plant Design
• What lessons can be learned from practical experiences in raising debt • How is the feasibility of a large scale PV plant determined?
and equity finance? • What are the true life cycle costs of a plant?
Paolo Ricci, Executive Director, Business Development, TerniEnergi • What performance guarantees can you expect from your suppliers?
Thierry Lepercq, President, SolaireDirect • What are the key design aspects that can affect plant yield?
Andrea Spreafico, Head of M&A and Project Finance Department, • What module density results in the greatest yield?
Veronagest • What lessons can be learnt from existing installations?
David W. Hardee, Chief Executive Officer, Clairvoyant Energy
10.30 Networking refreshment break 10.30 Networking refreshment break
11.00 Debt Finance – Gearing Solar Expansion
This session will assemble key players in debt finance to address the
11.00 Performance Monitoring & Maintenance
availability of debt finance for large scale PV projects and assess how • How can system performance be accurately monitored and assessed?
lenders are responding to changing market dynamics. • What are the most likely and costly causes of yield shortfall?
• What O&M strategy is best suited for your project?
• What are the key trends in debt financing for PV projects in 2011?
• What are the key characteristics of a bankable project:
- Advanced stage license/permitting application 12.30 Networking lunch break
- Proven technology – no technology risk
- Creditworthiness of all counterparts and simple project structure
- Bankable EPC wrap, technology warrantees, performance bonds, role
13.30 Inverters
of insurance • Which inverter design offers the best performance ratio?
• What new sources of debt are available? Can insurance companies and • How can peak inverter efficiency be increased?
pension funds be looked to for support? • What are the key challenges for grid connection?
• How have the new terms and structures changed? Debt to equity ratios, • What solutions are available for intelligent interaction with the grid?
upfront equity, what are the trends in loan terms: pricing, leverage,
lock up, default and covenants? 14.30 Networking refreshment break
• How will risk considerations drive lending decisions in the upcoming
year: regulatory/technology completion/construction risks?
Stefano Cassella, Managing Director,
15.30 Tracking Systems
West LB • What extra site preparations do tracking systems require?
Michele Appendino, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, • How do different tracking systems impact performance?
Solar Ventures • What are the cost implications?
Marco Martorana, Energy Specialist, • How can tracking accuracy be improved?
Unicredit Leasing
12.30 Networking lunch break 16.15 Cabling
• How does plant layout impact energy loss through copper cabling?
14.00 Equity Finance • What design is optimal to reduce losses?
A panel of players that are active in the solar market will discuss their plans
for 2011, at what stage they commit to investing in companies, which
investment criteria they use and how they plan to deploy financial 17.00 End of seminar
resources in order to take advantage of the opportunities in today’s market.
• What is the status of the buy out industry and solar investments?
• How do PEs evaluate potential investments in large scale PV projects?
• What steps can developers take to become more attractive to PEs?
• How will risk considerations drive lending decisions in the upcoming
year: regulatory/technology completion/construction risks?
Tom Murley, Head of Renewable Energy, HgCapital
Senior Representative,
Platina Partners
Daniel Von Preyss, Managing Director, Private Equity Infrastructure,
Impax Asset Management
Federico Giannandrea, Investment Director, Foresight
Guido Agostinelli, Director, Good Energies
15.30 Discussion session
16.00 End of seminar
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