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SUMMARY:Solar: The Fastest Energy Transition Ever
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n \nWebinar details\nSolar is the fastest energy transition in human history. How did this happen and could an even faster transition be possible? This session explores the forces behind solar’s rapid rise\, the crucial role of volume and scale\, and which emerging clean technologies could outpace solar\, further accelerating the clean energy transition and global decarbonisation. \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nVolume and scale determine whether disruptive technologies succeed or fail.\nDisruption cannot spread without existing technology and infrastructure.\nA single disruption can unlock multiple waves of innovation.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic relates to our school of Electrical Engineering and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\n52883WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Electrical Systems)\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)\nUndergraduate Certificate in Electrical Engineering\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Smart Grids\n52894WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Renewable Energy)\n\nAbout the presenter\n \nProf. Ray Wills\, Managing Director: Future Smart Strategies\n \nProfessor Ray Wills is a highly qualified and experienced researcher\, academic\, planner\, consultant\, adviser\, manager\, executive\, business owner\, author\, commentator\, entrepreneur and futurist with a focus on sustainability and technology. He is recognized by a number of international groups as one of the Top 100 Global Leaders in Sustainability\, Climate Change and Energy. Recent activities include contributions to nationally significant industry reports\, development of the largest hybrid solar / battery storage project in Western Australia\, and now contributing to globally significant clean energy projects with the goal of decarbonisation of resource extraction and processing to be based in Western Australia. \n 
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