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Solar in the City: Designing PV for High-Density Areas June 13th 12:30pm-1:30pm EST
Event Description
The rapid decline in costs, paired with the availability of incentives at both state and federal levels, make going solar now better than ever. However, significant challenges remain for designing and constructing solar photovoltaic systems in high density areas.
At this event, we will provide a detailed discussion on the state of the solar industry and promote effective development in urban environments.
Join us for this lunch seminar where you will learn:
Advantages of installing solar PV
Challenges particular to high density areas
Optimizing building design to incorporate solar power: roof layouts, structural capacity, and electrical design
Course Credit: 1 AIA|HSW
Refreshments: Lunch will be served
Who Should Attend: Architects, MEP Engineers, Building Owners and Managers, Building Developers, Contractors
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