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The Renewable Energy Technical Community of Interest is a group of people (both AMPP members and nonmembers) who have come together for the purpose of furthering a common cause by sharing wisdom, knowledge, information, and/or data  to investigate problems, acquire service experience, exchange information, and prepare reports on the use of materials in renewable energy systems. The group is expected to have wide ranging interests encompassing biomass and biofuels, geothermal, photovoltaic and solar energy, wind energy and waste-to-energy.

AMPP UK Chapter Webinar Alert: Modelling DC and AC Leakage Risks in Solar Farms: Corrosion, Safety, and Mitigation Strategies.

  • 1.  AMPP UK Chapter Webinar Alert: Modelling DC and AC Leakage Risks in Solar Farms: Corrosion, Safety, and Mitigation Strategies.

    Posted 08-06-2025 09:13 AM

    Date: Tuesday 19th August 2025,  Time: 1400-1500hrs BST (UK) which is 0800-0900hrs CDT USA - so a good time for participation globally.

    The AMPP UK Chapter is hosting this online webinar

    "What You'll Learn:
    How DC and AC leakage currents impact infrastructure and safety
    Simulation techniques for identifying risk zones
    Practical mitigation strategies for solar farms and adjacent pipelines
    Design and installation guidance for safer solar operations"

    Details and registration here (I have asked it to be posted to the AMPP Chapter events too): 🔍 AMPP UK Chapter Webinar Alert: Modelling DC and AC Leakage Risks in Solar Farms: Corrosion, Safety, and Mitigation Strategies. | Carl Gibson

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    🔍 AMPP UK Chapter Webinar Alert: Modelling DC and AC Leakage Risks in Solar Farms: Corrosion, Safety, and Mitigation Strategies. | Carl Gibson
    🔍 AMPP UK Chapter Webinar Alert: Modelling DC and AC Leakage Risks in Solar Farms: Corrosion, Safety, and Mitigation Strategies. 📅 Date: Tuesday 19th August 2025 🕒 Time: 2:00pm to 3:00pm 📍 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/eKiuRMp3 As solar farm installations grow in scale and capacity, so do the challenges associated with DC and AC leakage currents.
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