Electrical engineering at the service of photovoltaic development

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Thomas Roillet and Daniel Marin are electrical engineering research engineers at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille, within the L2EP.  They present their research on citizen photovoltaic self-consumption by 2020.

 

Modeling photovoltaic self-consumption by integrating the socio-technical parameters of households is one of the keys to promoting the development of photovoltaic self-consumption for residents of the Hauts-de-France region. This is the aim of the " Citizen Photovoltaic Self-Consumption by 2020" (APC2020) project on which Thomas Roillet and Daniel Marin, research engineers, are working.

This interview was conducted as part of Rev3 Energy Day, an event promoting energy research "Made in Hauts de France."

 
Video interview with Thomas Roillet and Daniel Marin, research engineers at L2EP
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