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ADVANCES IN PHOTOVOLTAICS Michaela Fladerer, Barbara Florian, Stefanie Hatzl, Martina Sukitsch
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Table of content TEAM: Manuela Fladerer Barbara Florian Stefanie Hatzl Martina Sukitsch What is Photovoltaics? Research & Development PV Applications Relevance of PV Market potential
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Convert solar energy into electricity into electricity Photovoltaics – Technology How it works … How it works …
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Research & Development
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Solar cells Silicon mono-crystalline silicon cells (sc-Si) poly-crystalline silicon cells (mc-Si) Thin film Amorphous (a-Si) and micromorph silicon (a-Si/ μ c-Si ) CIS/CIGS (Copper-Indium-Gallium-Diselenide) Cadmium-Telluride (CdTe) Organic and other new technologies
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Photovoltaics Systems Grid connected installations Off-grid systems
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Photovoltaics – Applications
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PV in everyday life Building integrated PV (BIPV) Noise barriers Disaster relief Telecommunication devices Alarm and control systems PV in medical applications Electricity for rural and as well protected areas Street lightning Parking meters …
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Relevance of PV
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Relevance for the environment No air pollution No GHG-Emissions Clean Energy payback Manufacturing and production implications Disposal and Recycling
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Advantages and Disadvantages Little Maintenance, Reliability Energy self-sufficiency No fossil fuels Serve form and function Integrated PV panels Chance for developing countries Creates jobs Costs Storage Area and Aesthetics PROSCONS
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CO 2 -Reduction potential PV produces clean electricity Assumption: in 2050, PV generation of 4,500 TWh CO 2 -Reduction: 2.3 Gt of CO 2 -emissions per year worldwide CO 2 -savings (FRANKL et al. 2010.)
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A global overview Austria India Brazil China The PV-Market
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Global PV-market 2008 Leading country – Germany: 14,500 MW of PV (36%) Total PV capacity in 1992 – 0.1 GW in 2008 – 14 GW In 2009 6.43 GW were installed worldwide Leading global Photovoltaic markets (FRANKL et al. 2010.) MARKETBUZZ. 2010.
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Austria Open BIPV potential : 140 km² roof and 50 km² facade 60% of that surface 22.5 GWp Covering 20% of Austrians need of electricity in 2050. Kumulative PV-power in kWpeak in Austria (BIERMAYR et al., 2009) Installed capacity in 2008: 29.030 kWp (grid- connected) 3.357 kWp (off-grid)
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Rapidly growing PV-markets Brazil PV in rural electrification, telecommunication, water pumping, public lighting in rural areas Grid-connected PV systems (22 kWp) Programmes: PRODEEM, Luz para Todos, INMETRO India Capacity in 2008: 1.9 MW stand-alone systemes 2.7 MW grid-connected systems „National Solar Mission“ target: 20 GW generation of PV-electricity by 2020 PV systems: rural, remote area and industrial (FRANKL et al., 2010) (PV Group, 2009)
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Rapidly growing PV-markets China Ranks 1st in exporting PV cells (95% of produced cells) Domestic PV-output grew from 100 MW (2005) to 2 GW (2008) Chinas installed capacity is 150 MW increasing market share for communications, commercial and industrial uses Large-scale PV installations in desert areas and BIPV systems China could predictly install 20 GW by 2020 (FRANKL et al., 2010)
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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