Solar Noon

By solarnoon

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Each Tuesday at noon (Eastern) solarPVtraining.com hosts a discussion for anyone interested in solar.  We recap the latest news in the solar industry, highlight upcoming conferences and webinars, and then take a deep dive into an area of interest to those folks who own solar or are working in the solar PV industry.

The unique twist to these sessions is that we invite people from all over the world to join in the discussion and participate in a "real time" basis.  If you wish to join in each week, you can find the access information at:  https://solarpvtraining.com/solar-noon-tuesday/


Episode Date
Sodium Batteries: Are they the next big thing in storage technology?
Jun 30, 2026
Defecting from the Grid - not just for "preppers" anymore
Jun 16, 2026
State of Community Solar under Trump 2.0
Jun 09, 2026
Cheap panels may prove to be very expensive - is solar becoming more unreliable
Jun 02, 2026
Developing solar projects in Liberia
May 26, 2026
The state of electricity for 2026: NEMA's Grid Reliability Study
May 19, 2026
Solar just got smarter: How PCS and EMS are changing the way we design, install and use energy
May 12, 2026
Space data centers, small nuclear reactors and other dumb ideas from big tech
Apr 28, 2026
Transformers: the Grid's Achilles Heel
Apr 14, 2026
BYD will change the way we look at cars
Apr 07, 2026
How AI will change the way we use electricity
Mar 31, 2026
Review of SolarEdge's new residential PV system - released in Q1 of 2026
Mar 24, 2026
Trump 2.0: The state of solar in 2025
Mar 19, 2026
Is this the year we get bi-directional charging - what's new in EV charging (2026)
Mar 03, 2026
How Virtual Power Plants (VPP) are about to change your life
Feb 25, 2026
Solar/Energy Systems that need no permits - could this be the next big thing?
Feb 24, 2026