Intersolar Stage Program, Day II

Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Time
09:00 am - 05:30 pm
Hall
Centro Citibanamex
Room
Sala D - Piso de Exposición

Get training at the Intersolar Stage area where we offer a 3-hour technical workshop in the morning and presentations from exhibiting companies and organizations from the solar sector during the afternoon. Get to know the latest advances in solar energy, their products, services and projects in 30-minute sessions, interact with key industry players during the Q&A and networking session after their presentation.

09:00 am - 12:00 pmWorkshop: Integral Protection of Photovoltaics Systems

This workshop aims to develop a culture of protection in PV systems due to the sensitivity of the equipment to transient surges and lightning strikes. It should be considered that photovoltaic systems are generally located on unprotected roofs or in large photovoltaic fields, and for this reason protection is the basis for system reliability.

The following aspects will be discussed:
1. Importance of PV system protection. National and international regulatory framework.
2. External protection system (lightning arresters and earthing system).
3. Internal protection system (surge suppressors).
4. Successful cases.
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Technical Workshop
Integral Protection of Photovoltaic Systems

Includes: Exclusive access to the workshop, coffee break and access to the networking area on the Stage. Take the opportunity to create synergies and strengthen your relationships during the Networking, which will take place from 15:00 to 16:00 hrs.

Price: $1,750.00 FEES in MX PESOS, includes 16% VAT
Registration: https://www.intersolar.mx/registro

Jose Ordonez Lopez

General Manager

Ingenieria y soluciones integrales

12:30 pm - 01:00 pmHybrid Supercapacitors: Concepts, Advantages and Applications

1) Knowing about hybrid supercapacitors.
2) Announce the academic efforts to adapt this technology.
3) Discuss regarding the aplication of hybrid supercapacitors for mobility and renovable energies.

SPEAKER: Próspero Acevedo, Researcher by Mexico CONAHCYT Commissioned to the IPN, Laboratorio Nacional de Conversión y Almacenamiento de Energía

01:00 pm - 01:30 pmSolutions to Eliminate the Use of Gas in Industrial Processes With the Use of Renewable Energies

Use of solar thermal energy, descarbonization of industrial process
applications of solar thermal energy.

SPEAKER: Daniel García, President, FAMERAC

01:30 pm - 02:00 pmInterconnection of Distributed Generation Plants in Utilization Facilities

1) Identify the most common errors in the interconnection of this type of Centrals in the installations of use.
2) Identify where the interconnection of this type of Centrals is allowed in the installations of use.
3) Understand why it´s established that NOM-001-SEDE-2012 is'nt an installation manual for unqualified people.

SPEAKER: Oscar Hernández, Secretary for the Electrical Industry, ANES

03:00 pm - 04:00 pmNetworking: Let's Talk About how to Comprehensively Protect a Photovoltaic System

04:00 pm - 04:30 pmProtection Against Ground Failures in Photovoltaic Systems

1) Avoid plant shutdown due to a ground fault in the components of the PHOTOVALTAIC system.
2) Avoid damage to the elements that make up the PHOTOVALTAIC system.
3) Reduce times in locating and repairing damaged circuits and elements.

SPEAKER: Meliton Angeles Martinez, Director General, Diaxinova

04:30 pm - 05:00 pmWhat Innovations and Collaborations to Expect Among the Main Components for a Large-scale Solar Energy Project in Mexico?

1) It is important to be up to date on technological innovations and developments as suppliers of main equipment for solar energy projects.
2) Know the form of collaboration between the main components to facilitate the development and design stage for large-scale projects.
3) Know what to expect, what to anticipate and what to request when choosing the main components of these projects (module, inverter and structure) as well as optimization opportunities.

SPEAKER: Olvia Malagon, Arctech Solar Engineering and Commercial Management, Arctech Solar

05:00 pm - 05:30 pmThermal Energy in Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities

1) Show the potential for savings in heat production.
2) Identify thermal energy consumption. As a business opportunity.
3) Know the regulation for heat generation.

SPEAKERS:
Álvaro Lentz, UACM Professor, CAMEXA
Jose Celis, Director, CAMEXA
Carolin Antoni, Manager of the Sustainable Development and Trade Investment Department, CAMEXA

Speakers Further Content
Speaker
Aideé Zamora, REDMEREE

General Coordinator

Mexico

Founder and Director of AMERALI Group. In her 29 years, she has led the design and implementation of high-impact sustainable strategies for saving electricity and gas in companies and homes. She has trained distributors and integrators in sales in LATAM. In 2022 she was named as one of the 100 leaders in the energy sector by Petróleo & Energía magazine. She is vice-president of the Women in Energy Network (REDMEREE) and a member of Women Leaders of the Americas. Her purpose is to bring safe and affordable energy to all people.

Speaker
Rana Adib, REN21: Renewables Now!

Executive Director

France

Executive Director of REN21, the only global policy network of renewable energy actors from science, governments, NGOs and industry. She is also the chair of SLOCAT, an international multistakeholder partnership enabling knowledge and action for sustainable, low carbon transport. Rana comes from a background in private industry and applied research in the areas of renewable energy, energy access, waste management as well as waste to energy. With her cross-functional profile, she is championing pathways to a renewables-based world.

Speaker
Brad Heavner, CALSSA

Policy Director

U.S.

Brad has twenty-five years of clean energy advocacy experience with state and national organizations in the U.S. He is the author of dozens of research reports written for policy campaigns across the country. He has led initiatives for limits on existing coal-fired power plants, low-emission vehicle standards, greenhouse gas reduction frameworks, renewable energy mandates, and many other clean energy policies. He has been in his current position for ten years, where he leads the policy work for California's customer-sited solar industry on net metering, rate design, interconnection standards, and other issues.

Speaker
Viridiana Vázquez, VA Energía Sustentable

Project Manager

Mexico

Viridiana Vázquez Guerrero as a founding partner of VA Energía Sustentable, she plays a crucial role in promoting renewables energies. She is the VP of Green Economy at Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Transformación (CANACINTRA), and actively participates in the Industrial Branch of Renewable Energy. Previously, she was General Manager of the Asociación Mexicana de Energía Solar Fotovoltaica (ASOLMEX) and General Director of (CANACINTRA) in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. In addition, she is the creator of ""Mujeres Transformando"" program, and has contributed to the development of the Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Energías Alternativas (CRIDEA) through the Colegio de Chihuahua. She has a degree in International Relations from the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, with a postgraduate degree in Administration, focused on Business Development and a specialization in Energy Law from the Escuela Libre de Derecho.

Speaker
Patricia Tatto, MERM

Miembro de Consejo Directivo

Mexico

Law Graduate from the Universidad Iberoamericana with studies in human rights from Birbeck University in the UK, she has dedicated her career to developing and promoting the renewable energy industry in international energy markets, as a technical advisor and business guide in the creation of strategies for the industry in new markets. Director of Ata Mexico and Central America, she advises the entire value chain on the successful implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. She founded and is the current president of Mujeres en Energía Renovable México AC, a non-profit organization across the renewable energy sector, with the purpose of empowering women in the field of renewable energy in LATAM.

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