Course Overview
Utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) farms are becoming a cornerstone of the global energy transition, providing clean, reliable, and cost-effective electricity to support growing energy demands. However, poorly planned, designed, or operated solar projects can lead to reduced energy production, regulatory challenges, and financial losses. A solid technical understanding of utility-scale solar PV systems is therefore essential for successful project development and operation.
The Introduction to Solar PV Farms – Utility Scale programme by TransforMentors Academy provides participants with the fundamental knowledge required to plan, design, and manage large-scale solar PV projects. The course covers solar energy principles, PV technologies, system components, engineering design, grid integration, energy storage, regulatory requirements, and project management practices.
Through practical exercises, real-world case studies, and interactive discussions, participants will explore site assessment, feasibility studies, PV system sizing, balance of system components, energy storage integration, and operational considerations for utility-scale solar farms. The programme also examines industry standards, environmental factors, and compliance requirements that influence project success.
Agenda
Day — 1 Introduction to Solar Energy and Photovoltaics
- Overview of renewable energy sources and their role in global energy production
- Understanding the basic principles of solar energy
- Exploring photovoltaic (PV) technology, the photovoltaic effect, and system structure
- Understanding the main types of solar cells and panels:
- Monocrystalline
- Polycrystalline
- Thin-film
- Discussing the various applications of solar energy systems
- Analysing current trends and future developments in the solar energy sector
- Exercise: Group discussion on the opportunities and challenges of implementing solar energy solutions in different regions
Day — 2 Components of Utility-Scale Solar PV Systems
- Exploring the key components of utility-scale solar PV systems: panels, inverters, mounting structures, wiring, and combiner boxes
- Understanding the design principles of utility-scale solar PV farms
- Examining the electrical layout of PV systems from DC generation to AC output
- Identifying the components and functions of the Balance of System (BOS)
- Understanding energy yield assessment and performance prediction methods
- Discussing operation and maintenance requirements for utility-scale PV installations
- Reviewing key safety practices and industry standards for solar PV system design and operation
- Exercise: Evaluate the components and electrical layout of a utility-scale solar PV farm
Day — 3 Site Assessment and Planning
- Understanding site selection criteria and feasibility studies for utility-scale solar PV projects
- Exploring techniques and tools for solar resource assessment and solar irradiance analysis
- Examining land use policies and zoning requirements affecting solar farm development
- Understanding the project lifecycle of utility-scale solar PV developments
- Exploring financial modelling and project economics for solar PV projects
- Understanding risk assessment and mitigation strategies in solar PV development
- Case Study: Analyse a successful utility-scale solar farm, focusing on site assessment and planning stages
Day — 4 Design and Engineering of Solar PV Farms
- Reviewing the key standards and regulations governing utility-scale solar PV projects
- Understanding permitting and approval processes for solar PV developments
- Exploring Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA) and their role in project planning
- Examining government policies and incentives that support solar energy development
- Understanding the importance of stakeholder engagement and public consultation for project compliance
- Exploring engineering considerations for successful project implementation and grid integration
- Activity: Regulatory pathway simulation for a utility-scale solar PV project
Day — 5 Grid Integration, Energy Storage, and Project Management
- Understanding the technical aspects of integrating utility-scale solar PV farms into the electricity grid
- Introduction to energy storage systems and their applications in solar PV projects
- Exploring methods for managing power output and maintaining grid stability
- Understanding best practices in project management for utility-scale solar PV developments
- Examining the role of digital tools and monitoring systems in optimising PV performance
- Reviewing case studies of successful utility-scale solar PV projects
- Activity: Utility-scale solar farm project simulation
- Key takeaways and course evaluation
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the Introduction to Solar PV Farms – Utility Scale course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental principles of solar energy, photovoltaic technology, and utility-scale PV system classifications
- Identify and evaluate the main components of utility-scale solar PV systems, including modules, inverters, mounting structures, energy storage, and Balance of System (BOS) equipment
- Conduct site assessments, feasibility studies, and solar resource analyses for utility-scale PV projects
- Apply engineering and design principles to develop PV system layouts and integrate energy storage and grid connection requirements
- Understand permitting processes, regulatory requirements, and environmental and social considerations for solar PV developments
- Implement construction planning, performance monitoring, and operational strategies for utility-scale solar farms
- Analyse practical case studies and project scenarios to support the successful development and operation of large-scale solar PV projects
Who Should Attend
The Introduction to Solar PV Farms – Utility Scale course is ideal for professionals involved in renewable energy project development. It is especially beneficial for:
- Renewable Energy Engineers
- Project Developers and Planners
- Utility and Grid Integration Specialists
- EPC and Construction Engineers
- Energy Policy and Sustainability Officers
- Electrical and Power Engineers
- Solar PV Design and Project Engineers
- Operations and Maintenance Personnel
- Energy Consultants and Technical Advisors
- Anyone involved in the planning, design, construction, or operation of large-scale solar PV projects