Exhibiting: Solar Power Northeast 2019 - Booth #112

Exhibitor | All Training & Events ~ Feb 5 2019 to Feb 6 2019



Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
425 Summer St, Boston, MA 02210

Feb 5 2019 to Feb 6 2019
112
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Yaskawa Solectria Solar will be exhibiting at Solar Power Northeast 2019

See us in Booth #112

Speaking Panel:

What's New in Inverters? - Wednesday, February 6 at 10:45-11:40AM | Harbor Ballroom III | Featuring Emily Hwang, Application Engineering Manager

Recent updates to the standards governing inverters interconnecting with the grid are changing the way inverter-based resources are integrated. These changes are increasing the hosting capacity for solar generation while harnessing inverters capabilities to provide ancillary services. Hear from experts how these revisions affect your business and your customers.

About Solar Power Northeast

Solar Power Northeast - formerly PV America - is powered by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA). Solar Power Northeast was designed to serve and advance the PV solar market, by bringing together PV industry leaders, professionals, manufacturers, and service providers to explore business solutions, new technologies, policy initiatives, and other market factors.

This event focuses on creating an environment that fosters the exchange of ideas, knowledge and expertise for furthering solar energy development in the Northeast United States. Designed and produced by Solar Energy Trade Shows, our events supply your company with solutions that further your success. Offering superior networking, visibility and value, Solar Energy Trade Shows events are important to any company active in the solar market.

Unlike other solar conferences, all proceeds from Solar Power Northeast support the expansion of the solar energy industry through SEIA and SEPA’s year-round research and education activities, and SEIA’s extensive advocacy efforts.

Solar Power Northeast’s primary mission is to deliver on the missions of both SEIA and SEPA in a way that strengthens the solar energy industry domestically and globally, through networking and education, and by creating an energetic and engaging marketplace to connect buyers and suppliers.