PV systems are not entirely carbon-neutral, with steel used in mounting structures being a significant contributor. However, the carbon footprint of steel can vary substantially depending on its production methods.
Join us for this webinar where ArcelorMittal expert Jean-Louis Remlinger will introduce XCarb®, the low carbon-emissions steel, and demonstrate how it contributes to the decarbonization of PV systems. We will discuss the concept of carbon payback in PV farms, comparing XCarb® with conventional steel to illustrate how quickly the emissions savings can outweigh production-related emissions.
Jean-Louis will be joined by his colleagues Walter Perez Villa and Luca Marioni to further examine opportunities for retrofitting and revamping existing PV plants using low-carbon Magnelis® coated steel to enhance both efficiency and durability. Additionally, we’ll present a comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and share the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) of the Magnelis® coating, which provides a certified and standardized report on the environmental impact of our products.
Finally, we’ll showcase real-life examples of how XCarb® and Magnelis® have been successfully implemented in large-scale PV projects across Europe.
pv magazine Webinar content:
• Discover how reducing carbon payback can accelerate the sustainability of PV farms.
• Learn how smarter steel solutions can significantly lower the CO2 footprint of your PV systems.
• Explore how low-carbon Magnelis® steel can enhance efficiency and extend the lifespan of PV plants.
• Gain valuable insights from Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) to make informed decisions for your projects.
• Discover real-life implementations across Europe
Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window. Marian Willuhn, senior editor at pv magazine, will be the moderator of this webinar.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
When?
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 · 14:00
Berlin
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Yes.
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Jean-Louis started his career as Project Manager in the Engineering Department of Arcelor Florange in 2005 and then moved to ArcelorMittal Worldwide CTO to bring value in several projects and Group initiatives. From 2014 onwards, Jean-Louis...
Walter started his career at ArcelorMittal in 2014 as a Junior Research Engineer in the Global R&D department in Avilés, Spain. In 2016, he moved to Global R&D Maizières, France, where he worked as an R&D Engineer on research projects related to...
Luca Marioni holds a PhD in Computational Mechanics & Materials from MINES ParisTech (France) and a Master’s degree in Civil/Structural Engineering from the University of Pavia (Italy). He began his career at ArcelorMittal in 2017 as an R&D...
Anna Heimsath is the head of the "Analysis of Modules and PV Power Plants" department at Fraunhofer ISE. In the department, over 70 scientists, technicians, and students conduct research on pv power plants, integrated pv and pv power forecasting....
Covering news on power electronics, start-ups and inverters, Marian writes for pv magazine’s international, Australian and German news platforms. He also helps edit the German print magazine. Marian previously worked as a PR-advisor for different...