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Top News: Solar Power International Workshops and New Leadership

In just over a week, much of the solar industry will be gathering for Solar Power International in Las Vegas, and we’ll be there with a new director in tow! Industry veteran Charlie Gay knows his way around our national labs, which are working across all of our programs on some interesting projects. We’re also excited to highlight a new program that allows the labs to help some small solar companies. But don’t think the solar industry is small—new research shows that the grid can already handle increasing amounts of solar with existing operational tools. Learn more in this edition of the SunShot newsletter.

Join SunShot in Las Vegas

Are you attending Solar Power International this year? If so, join the SunShot Initiative at a number of workshops and educational sessions throughout the week. The topics run the gamut – everything from community solar to grid modernization to codes and standards. Look for another email from us next week with the schedule of events and how you can join us.
Sec. Moniz at SPI 2014
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz speaks with the media during Solar Power International in 2014 atop the Mandalay Bay resort's conference center, which had recently installed the 21,324-panel array.

Introducing SunShot’s New Director

Please join us in welcoming Charlie Gay as the new director of the SunShot Initiative! Charlie has more than 40 years of experience in the solar industry, where he started as an engineer designing solar power system components. He was named to Power Engineering’s list of the 25 most influential people in power generation in the past 25 years—a list that includes Secretary Moniz. Charlie brings a wealth of senior management experience and industry knowledge to his new role, having served as president of Siemens Solar Industries, president and COO of ASE Americans (formerly Mobil Solar), and chairman of the advisory board at SunPower. He also served as the director of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the 90s. Welcome to SunShot, Charlie!
Charlie Gay, new SunShot director
Charlie Gay joined the SunShot Initiative in August 2016.

Blog Post: National Lab Support Tackles Solar Challenges

The SunShot National Laboratory Multiyear Partnership (SuNLaMP) funding program allows national labs to continue addressing the most critical barriers that remain to achieving our SunShot goals. SuNLaMP projects are spread across all five of SunShot’s research and development subprograms, ensuring they have an overarching impact on the future of solar energy technologies. Read the blog post that highlights some of our most fascinating SuNLaMP projects.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, is dedicated to research, development, commercialization, and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.

Featured Resource

Department of Energy Education Toolbox

It’s time to head back to school and if you’re looking for some interesting new ways to teach the science of solar energy, look no further than the Department of Energy’s Education Toolbox.

Solar Companies Win National Lab Support

The Department of Energy announced 43 small businesses that will participate in the second round of the Small Business Vouchers (SBV) pilot, two of which focus on solar energy. Hyperlight Energy and Nishati, Inc. will receive a combined $204,000 in support from national labs to improve solar energy storage solutions and reduce the costs and time associated with analyzing and testing solar arrays. Launched last fall, the SBV pilot connects clean energy small businesses with national laboratories that provide technical assistance valued up to $300,000. Learn more about the new SBV solar projects.
SBV Pilot

The Grid Can Handle More Solar

A new report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that part of our country’s grid could integrate up to 30 percent wind and solar into its energy load. However, it would likely change how the grid system manages traditional generation sources. Researchers used high-performance computing capabilities and innovative visualization tools to model how the power grid of the eastern United States could operationally accommodate higher levels of wind and solar photovoltaic generation. Learn more.

Join the SunShot Initiative Team

The SunShot Initiative is hiring multiple federal technology managers. Technology managers are responsible for managing funding opportunity announcements, including developing strategies, planning workshops, and collaborating with contracting officers. Positions are available for different levels of experience. Apply for the GS-13 position or the GS-14 position. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until December 30.

Solar Events for Professionals

Solar Power International
September 12-15 | Las Vegas
Solar Power International brings together all cross-sections of the solar industry for four days of innovation and collaboration. Register.

Enabling High Penetration Solar PV through Next-Generation Power Electronic Technologies
October 11-12 | Golden, CO
This Department of Energy workshop will explore future power electronics solutions for photovoltaic (PV) systems. Hear from leading experts in the field about the latest research on the challenges and opportunities of leading-edge power electronics for PV applications. Register.

U.S. Market Insight Conference 2016October 25-26 | San DiegoThis Greentech Media conference will feature top industry executives and thought leaders while providing actionable insights into the U.S. solar industry. Register.
 

SunShot in the News

Solar Picture of the Week

Solar energy isn’t just for homes. This solar-powered charging station at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Vehicle Testing and Integration Facility provides power for electric vehicles. Download the photo here.
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