Date: 2017-04-06
Time: 11.45 – 13.30
Location: Amazonas at NetPort Science Park
While the grid is centralized and expanded between countries is an ongoing decentralization of electricity generation. It installed more and more smaller plants around the country based on renewable generation such as wind or solar. As new needs arise for example, energy storage when production becomes more dependent on the weather. Meanwhile, ongoing digitization of our society and there are great opportunities to utilize new technology when we do our energy intelligent. If this, Jan Kristoffersson, project manager at Sustainable Innovation to tell.
We also listen to Fredrik Sjöholm, CEO and founder of Solar Supply is one of the member companies in NetPort Energy Cluster. Solar Supply has now busy installing energy storage systems throughout Sweden.
The lecture is even open to those who are not members of NetPort Science Park and NetPort Energy Cluster, but who are interested in smart energy.
Signing up no later than 3th of April here
Program
11.45 Mingle lunch
12.15 Jan Kristoffersson – Intelligent Energy Management (IEM)
Jan is Project Manager for the IEM on Sustainable Innovation. The project fitted three different pilot plants with energy systems consisting of solar panels, battery storage and smart systems. January explains the background to the project, what is done in different pilot plants and the challenges encountered during the project. There will be plenty of time for discussion during the lecture.
13.15 Fredrik Sjöholm – Solar Supply
Karlshamn-based Solar Supply has 10% of the Swedish market for solar panels and battery systems and installing energy throughout Sweden. Fredrik Sjöholm, CEO and founder of Solar Supply, talks about the business and how the market looks for their products today.
The program is officially ended at 13.30, but it will be served coffee and is able to mingle until 14:00.

