Back in September 2015, Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) made a big splash when it signed a $0.145/kWh solar-plus-storage power-purchase agreement (PPA). Earlier this year, KIUC signed yet another PPA at $0.11/kWh, a price drop of more than 25% over just fifteen months.
Why should you be thinking about energy storage? Here’s one fun example: Back in September 2015, Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) made a big splash when it signed a $0.145/kWh solar-plus-storage power-purchase agreement (PPA). Earlier this year, KIUC signed yet another PPA at $0.11/kWh, a price drop of more than 25% over just fifteen months.

This year at Solar Summit, we’re dedicating an entire track of sessions to Solar-Plus-Storage.
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GTM Research senior analyst Daniel Finn-Foley will break down the current state of the U.S. energy storage market, analyzing present market trends and business models and how the market will change in the next five years. We’ll also hear about inverters in the age of energy storage from senior analyst Scott Moskowitz.

The solar-plus-storage track sessions at Solar Summit this year are sponsored by Arizona Public Service. Erik Ellis from APS will join Kate McGinnis from AES Energy Storage on our panel session: Unlocking Grid Scale Storage: Policy & Regulation.
Erik Ellis
Manager, Technology Assessment & Integration
APS
Kate McGinnis
Western US Market Director
AES Energy Storage
By 2021, the behind-the-meter segment will account for half of the annual U.S. storage market. We’ll hear more about this from Carl Mansfield from Sharp Electronics.
Carl Mansfield
General Manager and Founder, Energy Systems and Services Group
Sharp Electronics
Register today and join us at the Omni Scottsdale Resort in Arizona May 17-18 for the 10th anniversary of Solar Summit. And don’t miss our second year of Solar Software Summit on May 16.

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