With the professionalisation and globalisation of solar investors and investment portfolios, service quality expectations rising steadily, putting increasing requirements on Asset Managers, who are expected to continuously improve the return on investment via various processes including revenue optimisation, cost reduction, financial restructuring, contractual renegotiation and technology adaptation. To do so, Asset Managers rely increasingly on advanced digital platforms, which enable efficient and effective management of wide and diverse solar portfolios. The present Guidelines are intended for Asset Managers as well as for investors, asset owners, financers, software solutions providers, O&M contractors, technical consultants, and all stakeholders in Europe and beyond interested in improving solar Asset Management services.

Asset Management Best Practice Guidelines / Version 1.0 / Ara, Adele; Burgess, Ben; Campbell, Angus; Campistron, Christophe; Carstensen, Jörn; Chiantore, Paolo V.; Casanova, Giuseppina; Cloughley, Carol; Dassler, David; Demofonti, Michela; Estivalet, Gilles; Gall, Nicholas; Heisz Will Hitchcock, Máté; Körner, Christof; Kelsey, Edmee; Lecompte, Etienne; Mastromarini, Pierpaolo; Martins, Magda; Moysiadis, Ypatios; OVIEDO HERNANDEZ, Guillermo; Papaeconomou, Vassilis; Peonides, Constantinos; Pianta, Martina; Rocha, Pedro; Rosenberg, Wolfgang; Sabella, Maria; Sauer, Thomas; Saunders, Compton; Schäfer, Aleksis; Schoen, Claire; Uijlenbroek, Hugo. - (2019).

Asset Management Best Practice Guidelines / Version 1.0

Guillermo Oviedo Hernandez;
2019

Abstract

With the professionalisation and globalisation of solar investors and investment portfolios, service quality expectations rising steadily, putting increasing requirements on Asset Managers, who are expected to continuously improve the return on investment via various processes including revenue optimisation, cost reduction, financial restructuring, contractual renegotiation and technology adaptation. To do so, Asset Managers rely increasingly on advanced digital platforms, which enable efficient and effective management of wide and diverse solar portfolios. The present Guidelines are intended for Asset Managers as well as for investors, asset owners, financers, software solutions providers, O&M contractors, technical consultants, and all stakeholders in Europe and beyond interested in improving solar Asset Management services.
2019
SolarPower Europe report: Asset Management Best Practice Guidelines / Version 1.0
Solar, Photovoltaics, Asset Management, O&M, best practices
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Asset Management Best Practice Guidelines / Version 1.0 / Ara, Adele; Burgess, Ben; Campbell, Angus; Campistron, Christophe; Carstensen, Jörn; Chiantore, Paolo V.; Casanova, Giuseppina; Cloughley, Carol; Dassler, David; Demofonti, Michela; Estivalet, Gilles; Gall, Nicholas; Heisz Will Hitchcock, Máté; Körner, Christof; Kelsey, Edmee; Lecompte, Etienne; Mastromarini, Pierpaolo; Martins, Magda; Moysiadis, Ypatios; OVIEDO HERNANDEZ, Guillermo; Papaeconomou, Vassilis; Peonides, Constantinos; Pianta, Martina; Rocha, Pedro; Rosenberg, Wolfgang; Sabella, Maria; Sauer, Thomas; Saunders, Compton; Schäfer, Aleksis; Schoen, Claire; Uijlenbroek, Hugo. - (2019).
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