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Title: Building Integrated PV FP5 ENERGIE Info Day / Enerbuild RTD


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Building Integrated PVFP5 ENERGIE Info Day /
Enerbuild RTD
  • Tony J.N. Schoen
  • Ecofys, Utrecht

2
Contents
  • Current Status
  • Outlook
  • European Research Issues

3
Background
  • EU RTD projects
  • EU demonstration projects
  • IEA PVPS Task 7

4
Market description
  • 3 main players US, EU (Germany), Japan
  • 4 - 5 main market segments
  • 4 types of customers
  • 3 marketing concepts

5
Market segments
Housing new / existing houses / apartment
blocks PV building surfaces / PV kits Power
stations ground based / rooftop systems / sound
barriers Commercial buildings public buildings /
office buildings large roofs / facades
6
Main customers
  • Private building owners
  • Housing associations
  • Commercial building owners
  • Public adminstration
  • Utilities

7
Financial concepts
  • Buying a subsidized PV system (-gt buying a green
  • or low / zero-energy house)
  • Investing in a PV system (-gt based on rate based
  • incentives)
  • (-gt towards a contracting mix)
  • Buying green energy (-gt the utility invests)

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PV cost reductions breakdown
10
PV electricity generation costs
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Trends world-wide
  • Japan
  • current world market leader (57 000 houses, 210
    MWp installed PV capacity)
  • successful matching of PV and building industry
    (-gt functional systems)
  • shift expected from internal to external market
  • limited attention for architectural BIPV

13
Trends world-wide (2)
  • US
  • "catching up"
  • 1 000 000 Solar Roofs programme
  • National Energy Plan
  • added value of building integration and
    architecture less perceived (-gt functional
    systems)

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Trends world-wide (3)
  • Europe
  • market segments vary from country to c.
  • historically focus on BIPV
  • market leader in high-end BI PV modules
  • strong in BIPV systems development (AC modules,
    string inverters, connectors, rooftiles, ...)
  • moving from architectural to functional
    integration

15
Observations in EU countries
  • Germany
  • 42 MWp installed in 2000, 20 large systems
  • financing through rate based incentives
  • Switzerland
  • 1996 - 2000 4 MWp installed in solar stock
    exchanges
  • Netherlands
  • 2000 2 MWp installed
  • 30 - 50 through green electricity
  • 40 small plug and play systems (PV kits)

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General observations
  • 1) continuous market increase
  • 2) shift from innovators to early adopters
  • 3) shift from architecturally integrated to
    functional system
  • 4) limited attention for optimized integration
    into the building energy system (building
    envelope, building energy system, building
    economics)

17
Outlook
  • Assisted market expansion and transition is
    required
  • Two main market directions perceived
  • 1) PV as part of a (green) energy portfolio
  • 2) PV as part of a (green / low energy) building
    concept

18
Required RTD and market developments (1)
  • For the green energy portfolio
  • Low cost PV systems
  • Understanding of grid-interaction of large
    systems
  • Installation and maintenance concepts and
    companies
  • Standards and quality schemes
  • Green energy labels

19
Required RTD and market developments (2)
  • For the green / low-energy building concept
  • PV optimized for building integration and for the
    building energy system
  • Energy in Buildings directives suitable for PV
  • Clear grid interconnection PV systems
    guidelines
  • Integration into the building industries'
    traditions and modus operandi
  • Reduced gaps between component industry and the
    market (reducing transaction costs)

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Summary
  • PV technology is available and accepted by
  • the innovators
  • Markets now need to transform to be able to reach
    new customers with reliable, well-perceived and
    affordable systems and concepts
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