Wednesday Webinar Series
Between February and May 2010, The Solar Foundation put on a weekly webinar series to provide outreach to a broad audience including policy makers, solar stakeholders and the public on current barriers to widespread solar adoption and innovative remedies to these barriers. Each webinar covered a specific topic such as finance, workforce training, current policies, utility tariffs, permitting, technology innovation, aesthetics, purchase process streamlining, insurance issues and more.
Below are links to some of the webinar slideshows with accompanying audio presentations as well as some other multimedia presentations.
- Accelerating Project Finance: Why? Who? How? (2.17.10)
- Speaker: Doug Payne, SolarTech -Presentation / Audio File
- Reducing Solar Time to Market: UL in the New Decade (2.24.10)
- Speaker: Evelyn Butler, UL - Presentation / Audio File
- The Department of Energy's Market Transformation Program (3.3.10)
- Speaker: Charlie Hemmeline, DoE - Presentation / Audio File
- Community Purchases: An Emerging Method for Solar Purchases (3.17.10)
- Speakers: Gwen Rose, Vote Solar; Kevin Fox, IREC; Andria Jacob and Lee Rahr, Solar Now! - Presentation / Presentation
- DOE Solar Demonstration Zone Project (3.24.10)
- Speaker: Mark Lausten, Solar Energy Technologies Program, DOE - Presentation / Audio File
- Project: Permit (4.07.10)
- Speakers: Annie Carmichael and Gwen Rose, Vote Solar - Presentation / Audio File
- Changing Our Solar Vocabulary (4.21.10)
- Speaker: Danny Kennedy, President, Sungevity - Presentation / Audio File
Presentation Youtube Clips:
- Slide 17, An Instructive Video #1
- Slide 21, Instructional Video #2
- Slide 24, Money Falling
- Slide 26, Trying to Say How Sungevity Works...
- 4.28.10 Workforce Development Speaker: Ezra Auerbach, Executive Director, NABCEP - Presentation / Audio File
- 5.5.10 Insuring Solar Photovoltaics: Challenges and Possible Solutions Speakers: Karlynn Cory and Bethany Speer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Presentation / Audio File

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