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#sustainability #entrepreneurship #renewableenergy #innovation
Cleantech Geek is an informative platform that sits in the intersection of sustainability and entrepreneurship. Combining articles, video and podcasts we intent to provide the stage for creative thinking and constructive discussions.
Written by Aggeliki Marinou, environmental specialist at Wattcrop.
The combination of agriculture-livestock farming with photovoltaic parks is widely known abroad and has begun to be incorporated in Greek society, as the need to protect biodiversity, combined with energy efficiency is essential. More specifically, photovoltaic parks can be allocated for grasslands and wildflower meadows, which provide habitats for pollinators, birds and wildlife, as well as for sheep grazing.
The site is suitably landscaped so that animals can live in harmony with photovoltaic panels. The bases of the photovoltaic panels are placed at an appropriate height so as not to obstruct the passage of grazing animals and to ensure that there are passages for the passage of animals through the park.
Let’s meet the floating photovoltaics!
Written by Giannis Taousanidis, electrical engineer at Wattcrop
Solar photovoltaic power is an essential pillar in the efforts to addressing climate change. PVs are widely used, due to their easy installation and low maintenance. Over the years, we have seen a vast amount of PVs installed on rooftops or on the ground, when it comes to larger scale production.
But this does not have to be the case. It is feasible, nowadays, to install PVs on the surface of water reservoirs, lakes and even seas and oceans under the right conditions. The solar panels are mounted on platforms floating on the water surface.
Written by Margarita Kyrkou, surveyor and gis specialist at Wattcrop.
What is GIS system?
The need for spatial data has been known to spatial scientists since antiquity. The rapid development of technology led to the solution of the problem, with the emergence of Geographic Information Systems or GIS. The GIS system models space by gathering and combining a wealth of information. It has a database of geographic data and at the same time includes a database of descriptive data linked to the spatial data.
Written by Aggeliki Marinou, environmental specialist at Wattcrop
The main threat facing our planet is the impact of climate change. There is a need to redefine the way that we find, use and conserve energy and natural resources, as they are key to slowing down climate change and can lead our planet to more sustainable development. A massive shift to clean energy systems and a greater use of renewable energy sources is strongly recommended.
In recent years there has been a rapid growth and demand for photovoltaic projects. Photovoltaic technology due to its smart structure, cost reduction, long lifetime and improved efficiency plays an important role in the transition to a low-carbon society. However, land-based PV farms are competing with the food production sector in terms of land coverage. Innovative solutions have already been implemented to implement photovoltaic systems while reducing land use. Photovoltaic systems on buildings that make use of existing building surfaces, floating photovoltaic systems use the existing water surface and agricultural systems use agricultural land are some examples.
Conference: Renewable & Storage Forum
Organiser: Energypress
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The conditions for a smooth development of renewables and storage- Roundtable
As Managing Partner of Wattcrop (hhtps://www.wattcrop.com) I participated as a penlist at a Round Table discussing with some industry experts about the conditions for a smooth development of renewables and storage.
Panel Moderator: Kostas Deligiannis, journalist
Panel Experts:
1.Ypatios Moysiadis, Managing Partner, Wattcrop
2. Dimitris Tsalemis, General Manager of Energy of the Greek Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
3. Dimitris Vranis, Head of the Department of Network Users, DEDDIE
4. Evi Samonaki, Manager of DAPEEP
5. Dimitris Varlamis, Sales Director of JinkoSolar in Southeast Europe and Vice President of SEF
6. Zisimos Mantas – Head of Project Development and Licensing MORE
7. Youla Tsiknakou, Director of Hydroelectric Projects, TERNA ENERGY
Conference: LARGE SCALE SOLAR EU CONFERENCE 2022 | MAR 22 | LISBON
Organisers: SOLAR MEDIA – https://lss.solarenergyevents.com/
As Managing Partner of Wattcrop (hhtps://www.wattcrop.com) I had the pleasure to moderate a panel of four experts from companies representing all aspecs of Solar PV O&M services. The discussion focused on four key issues:
A) Price pressure to the service providers
B) Increase of service demands both on Scope and digital tools
C) People and Systems
D) Lack of proper OPEX forecasting
Panel Moderator: Ypatios Moysiadis, Managing Partner Wattcrop
Panel Experts:
1. Christian Schede, Head of Operations, Encavis
2. Jose Pascoal, Global Head of Technical Operations, WiseEnergy
3. Timo Moeller, Vice President and Managing Director, EMEA and APAC, NovaSource Power Services
4. Thomas Pettersen, VP Operations Management , Prediktor
Cleantech Geek is an informative platform that sits in the intersection of sustainability and entrepreneurship. Combining articles, video and podcasts we intent to provide the stage for creative thinking and constructive discussions.
The transition to a sustainable life style is no longer an academic argument. It’s a necessity that can be realised by the heroes of tomorrow, the entrepreneurs who will to invent miraculous disruptive solutions, making a global meaningful impact.