On 25 September at 12 PM GMT/UTC and 27 September at 6AM GMT/UTC, ISES is pleased to welcome the IEA SHC Solar Academy presenting this webinar Manufacturing and System Design for Reliability and Durability in Solar Thermosyphon Hot Water Collectors.
Join this session of the IEA SHC Solar Academy webinar series, where experts on solar hot water collector manufacturing, design, and operation will come together to discuss the reliability and durability issues that thermosyphon systems face when installed in the global south like southern Africa, China, and other regions (i.e., stagnation/over-temperature events, high irradiance levels, lack of supply water, corrosion, etc.). The work in this IEA network aims to identify the most suitable solar-derived hot water technologies for now and 2030, focusing on the development of solar thermal thermosyphon systems and solar photovoltaic self-consumption hot water systems, both of which are low-maintenance, cost-effective, and offer potential for further innovation. After hearing from our experts, this session will host a panel discussion on best practices and the potential ways forward by manufacturers, trainers, installers, and end-users in how everyone can work together to mitigate reliability and durability issues for solar hot water for 2030.
ISES and the IEA SHC Solar Academy are pleased to present this webinar at two different times to best cater to our global audiences from all around the world. The webinar on 27 September will consist of a webinar broadcast of the presentations given on 25 September which will be followed by a live Q/A session with the moderator and speakers. To attend the broadcast + the live Q/A on 27 September, two separate registrations will be necessary – please see the links below. Register for the webinar on 25 September here. |