ISES Webinar Invitation – Measuring Albedo

Jay OwenGreentech, Earth Systems Science

You are invited to attend the upcoming International Solar Energy Society webinar:

Measuring Albedo

Tuesday, 20th of November at 03:00pm – 04:30pm GMT/UTC

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Measuring Albedo

In this ISES webinar, 5 expert speakers from India, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the US will dive into the important topic of measuring albedo and why it is so important to solar.

The webinar presentations will introduce albedo, its importance and how it affects the solar yield. Additional yields using bifacial modules and their dependency on albedo will be introduced as well as ways to measure albedo. Presentations on how to derive albedo from satellites as well as performance simulation will finalize the webinar.

The webinar will last 90 minutes, including a 30 minutes Q/A session during which the attendees will have the chance to submit their questions to the speakers.

The speakers for this webinar are: Tom Stoffel (Solar Resource Solutions, Moderator), Richard Meyer (Suntrace), Rabindra Kumar Satpathy (ISES board member, Jakson Solar), Kees Van den Bos (Hukseflux) and Jan-Peter Muller (University College London).

Registration for this webinar is free. The recording of the webinar as well as the webinar presentations will be publicly accessible for a few days after the webinar. Unlimited access to all ISES webinars and the presentations is an exclusive membership benefit for ISES members – find out more here!

Read more about the speakers and their webinar presentations on the ISES webinar website: Measuring Albedo

Registration 

Participation in this webinar is open and free for everyone: Register online

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