The Latest in Solar R&D

The Latest in Solar R&D

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vor 2 Jahren

Solar power generation deployments are accelerating worldwide -
and the grid must evolve to accommodate it. That’s the topic of
this episode of Grid Talk. Host Marty Rosenberg talks with Mary
Werner who is the Solar Program Manager at the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. 


“We did a Solar Futures Study in 2020 and in that report, we said
that if you want to go to a decarbonized electric grid by 2035,
we have to ramp up from our 2020 level by 9½ times and that’s
just in the United States,” said Werner.


Werner explained the world is on pace to erect $1 billion a day
in solar assets.


“By 2035, if we also plan on electrification which would then
increase the amount of electricity needed, we would have to get
to 12½ times.” 


Production is gearing up in tandem with the escalating need for
solar. 


“In a report last week that I saw, our quarterly Market Industry
Report, says that there have been 240 gigawatts of solar
manufacturing announced since the Inflation Reduction Act passed
in August 2022,” Werner said. “That is the kind of ramp up is
what we need.”


Mary Werner joined NREL in 1995 as an engineer in the Federal
Energy Management Program and eventually became the program
manager. She has also managed programs for NREL's Building
Technologies Program, Integrated Deployment, the Deployment and
Market Transformation organization. In 2015, Werner became the
program manager for the Solar Program, the flagship program at
the lab.


Ms. Werner has an Executive MBA from the University of Colorado,
Denver and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California State
University, Sacramento.

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