21 min

Greentech Media's Solar Summit 2014 Preview - TruSolar GTM: Take Five Podcast

    • Technology

In this special Solar Summit 2014 preview edition of the Greentech Media Podcast, Scott Clavenna, CEO of Greentech Media, talks with members of the truSolar Working Group about their current work underway to establish uniform credit screening standards for commercial and industrial PV projects to help drive down the cost of capital.

The truSolar team will be taking part in our pre-conference seminar at the Solar Summit on The Future of U.S. Distributed Solar Project Finance in a special session titled C&I Project Screening Methodologies: How to Accurately Price Risk to Unlock Financing.

On the podcast representing truSolar are:

Chase Weir, CEO, Distributed Sun

Evelyn Butler, Global Director, Business Development, Energy & Industrial Systems, Underwriters Laboratories

Jamie Mandel, Manager Industry and Electricity at The Rocky Mountain Institute

In this special Solar Summit 2014 preview edition of the Greentech Media Podcast, Scott Clavenna, CEO of Greentech Media, talks with members of the truSolar Working Group about their current work underway to establish uniform credit screening standards for commercial and industrial PV projects to help drive down the cost of capital.

The truSolar team will be taking part in our pre-conference seminar at the Solar Summit on The Future of U.S. Distributed Solar Project Finance in a special session titled C&I Project Screening Methodologies: How to Accurately Price Risk to Unlock Financing.

On the podcast representing truSolar are:

Chase Weir, CEO, Distributed Sun

Evelyn Butler, Global Director, Business Development, Energy & Industrial Systems, Underwriters Laboratories

Jamie Mandel, Manager Industry and Electricity at The Rocky Mountain Institute

21 min

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