This workshop serves to give an overview on the status of the technology and economics of PV in Switzerland. The goal of this meeting is to have first answers to the question of breakeven times (financial, energy, CO2) of present PV installations in Switzerland and on the research which is necessary to improve these breakeven times. SLN plans to have follow up meetings to come to better answers.
Speakers (PDF) | ||
Programm (PDF) |
Program | ||
Dr. Lukas Rohr, BFH-TI Link | Welcome at BFH TI | BFH_TI_LUKAS ROHR_ENGL |
Prof. Urs Muntwyler, BFH-TI Link | Intro: PV Becoming a dominant source of electricity | Muntwyler_SLN_30_06_2011 |
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Häberlin. BFH-TI, Labor für Photovoltaik Link | Long-term Behaviour of Grid-Connected PV Systems over more than 15 Years | Haeberlin_SLN_30_06_2011 |
Urs Wolfer, BFE Link | Swiss feed-in tarif policy | BFE_Wolfer_Burgdorf FIT 30-06-2011 |
Dr. Christoph Harder, IOA / SLN Link | Global data on breakeven times | Global Data on Breakeven Times of PV-Installations vs1 |
Dr. Stefan Oberholzer, BFE Link | The Swiss PV Research Programme | Burgdorf Workshop_Oberholzer |
Christian Renken, Head of 3S Photovoltaics (a Member of Meyer Burger Group) Link | Photovoltaic - Common Energy Supply for the Future | Renken 3S |
Dr. Andreas Bächli, Oerlikon Solar Link | Thin film PV | Photovoltaics in Switzerland - B�chli - Oerlikon Solar |
Michael Ernst, Sputnik Engineering AG, Biel/Bienne Link | 20 years of PV inverter technology: achievements and challenges | 20 years of PV inverter technology_public |
Dr. Christoph Harder, IOA / SLN Link | Final Summary and Outlook |