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    Moxa to host 2014 Solar Securitization & Grid Control Symposium with SunSpec Alliance

    04/08/2014

    Moxa, a leader in embedded computing solutions for renewable energy solutions, announced today that it has collaborated with the SunSpec Alliance to host the 2014 Solar Securitization & Grid Control Symposium. The one day event will be held at Moxa headquarters located at 601 Valencia Avenue, Brea, California, April 22, 2014.

    The 2014 Solar Securitization & Grid Control Symposium will address how the overall value equation is impacted by securitizing and grid control of distributed energy. Speakers will explore how asset-backed securitization may give the solar industry access to a much broader pool of investors, ultimately helping to cut the long-term cost of capital, reduce energy costs, and enhance liquidity in the solar project market. Keynote speakers include industry leaders from Greentech Media, Wells Fargo Bank, NREL, EPRI, K&L Gates and SoCal Edison.

    For the most efficient dispatch and operation of generating units, grid-connected distributed energy resources require power electronic interfaces and devices for communications and control. SunSpec Alliance members, including Moxa, will have table-top displays at the Symposium to showcase their latest technical innovations for guests.

    Solar Securitization & Grid Control Symposium
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