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Hans De Keulenaer

Emissions from Photovoltaic Life Cycles - 0 views

  • Photovoltaic (PV) technologies have shown remarkable progress recently in terms of annual production capacity and life cycle environmental performances, which necessitate timely updates of environmental indicators. Based on PV production data of 2004–2006, this study presents the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions, criteria pollutant emissions, and heavy metal emissions from four types of major commercial PV systems: multicrystalline silicon, monocrystalline silicon, ribbon silicon, and thin-film cadmium telluride. Life-cycle emissions were determined by employing average electricity mixtures in Europe and the United States during the materials and module production for each PV system. Among the current vintage of PV technologies, thin-film cadmium telluride (CdTe) PV emits the least amount of harmful air emissions as it requires the least amount of energy during the module production. However, the differences in the emissions between different PV technologies are very small in comparison to the emissions from conventional energy technologies that PV could displace. As a part of prospective analysis, the effect of PV breeder was investigated. Overall, all PV technologies generate far less life-cycle air emissions per GWh than conventional fossil-fuel-based electricity generation technologies. At least 89% of air emissions associated with electricity generation could be prevented if electricity from photovoltaics displaces electricity from the grid.
Hans De Keulenaer

Solar PV Becoming Cheaper than Gas in California? | Renewable Energy News Article - 4 views

  • What does that mean? It means that a large number of solar PV project developers believe they can deliver solar electricity at a very competitive price. And these aren't mega-projects either. All of the installations will be between 4.7 MW and 20 MW – a sweet spot for PV projects.
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    Possible article for LE? Grid parity seems to be approaching fast. Interesting point about the ' sweet spot'  for PV systems in the range of 4.7 to 20 MW.
Hans De Keulenaer

The Impact of PV Solar on Peak Electric Demands | The Energy Collective - 1 views

  • PV solar proponents often claim because PV solar power “is there” during peak demand periods when higher spot prices are likely to occur, PV solar power should be evaluated against the higher spot prices for all hours of peak demand. 
Hans De Keulenaer

Navigant Consulting Launches Renewable Energy Multi-Client Study: The Convergence of th... - 0 views

  • Navigant Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: NCI) today announced the launch of a major multi-client study on the convergence of the Smart Grid with Photovoltaics (PV). This comprehensive and focused study is helping the eighteen participating organizations identify the key technology components of a PV Smart Grid; understand how the Smart Grid could create additional value for distributed PV; gain insight to the implications for utilities; and identify trends and valuable market opportunities.
Hans De Keulenaer

PV's "Moore's Law" Required To Drive Increased Material Efficiency - 0 views

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    The road to grid parity for PV power generation will be difficult, needing five or more years to compete with utility power, unsubsidized, on a large scale, noted Mark Thirsk, managing partner at Linx Consulting, at a recent SEMI PV forecast luncheon (Sept. 18) in Santa Clara, CA.
Hans De Keulenaer

Renewable energy firm wants small solar PV systems included in Refit - 0 views

  • Solar photovoltaic (PV) installation and monitoring firm, The Power Company, on Monday said that there were numerous benefits to the inclusion of small-scale solar PV systems under the renewable energy feed-in tariff (Refit).
Colin Bennett

Global Solar PV Shipments Likely to Double to 16 GW This Year - 2 views

  • While Europe constitutes 80 percent of the demand it is likely to grow at a slower pace as compared to Asia. Several European nations have, quite surprisingly, rolled back financial incentives for solar PV consumers.
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    According to last week's investigation on the balance of plant for PV systems, that means a new copper demand of 16,000 to 160,000 tonnes for the year. A good median estimate is 50,000 - 60,000 tonne.
Hans De Keulenaer

PV Installations to Rise by Another 142 GW in 2020 - 7 Times the World's Total PV Insta... - 3 views

  • Global solar installations will continue double-digit growth rates into the new decade, according to the new 2020 Global Photovoltaic (PV) Demand Forecast by IHS Markit (NYSE: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics, and solutions. The newly installed PV capacity in 2020 will reach 142 gigawatts (GW), up 14% YoY.
Hans De Keulenaer

PV microinverters and power optimizers set for significant growth: pv-magazine - 0 views

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    On the back of 180% market growth in 2011, the latest industry figures indicate that microinverter and power optimizer shipments will grow over 70% in 2012. By 2016, they are expected to comprise 10% of the photovoltaic inverter market. See it on...
Hans De Keulenaer

Feed in tariffs friend or foe? | The Energy Collective - 3 views

  • As the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) draws to a close, I decided to tackle a topic that has been quietly popping up in many of the discussions and panel sessions this week.  In many places the topic of feed in tariffs is under heated debate.
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    This merits revisiting. With the recent collapse of the Spanish market, the correction of the German market and the expected collapse of the French PV market, FITs prove unsustainable or victim of their own success. Once the market picks up, governments can no longer support their price tab. Moreover, they are based on a false premise: the cost of taking a technology through the learning cycle is prohibitive - it requires too many tens of billions.
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    The topic is complex. Some underlying questions: * Why promotion of renewables was set-up? * What is the complete economic balance of renewables promotion? (expenses in subsidies, but savings in fuel imports, job creation, exports.... some interesting studies have been done on this - see for instance Macroeconomic study on the impact of Wind Energy in Spain - http://www.aeeolica.es/userfiles/file/aee-publica/091211-executive-summary-2009.pdf) * Is the allocation of subsidies cost done correctly? Electricity consumers often pay extra-cost, but benefits go to other pockets. Should there be a cost re-allocation to make the model sustainable? * Is regulatory framework evolving less rapidly than technology? FITs on PV in 2008 could be significantly reduced compared to FITs in 2007, and so on. How to accomodate regulation to that quick cost reduction? * Had governments defined a cap in global subsidies amount? Not really, this explains why they are all reacting to initial plans. * Development of technology and market drives costs down. Why some few countries should make this investment to the benefit of the entire world? * Have we excessively promoted market growth and neglected technology development? Are we paying too much for building power plants with primitive technology?
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    @Fernando - I agree that the topic is complex. However, I'd refrain from making claims on employment effects. This is an area where secondary effects are rarely taken into account. While I realise these claims are popular, basically nobody knows.
Colin Bennett

Solar PV, Wind, and Biofuel Markets Expand by 11.4% to $139.1 Billion in Collective Glo... - 1 views

  • Following one of the worst years in economic history, signs of hope have begun to emerge for the clean-tech sector, with clean energy becoming a driving force for global economic recovery from Beijing to Seoul, and Washington D.C. to Brussels. In 2009, combined global revenue for the three major clean-energy sectors – solar photovoltaics (PV), wind power, and biofuels – grew by 11.4 percent over 2008, reaching $139.1 billion. These three sectors are expected to reach $325.9 billion by 2019, according to the Clean Energy Trends 2010 report issued today by Clean Edge Inc., a research and publishing firm devoted to the clean-tech sector.
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    "Following one of the worst years in economic history, signs of hope have begun to emerge for the clean-tech sector, with clean energy becoming a driving force for global economic recovery from Beijing to Seoul, and Washington D.C. to Brussels. In 2009, combined global revenue for the three major clean-energy sectors - solar photovoltaics (PV), wind power, and biofuels - grew by 11.4 percent over 2008, reaching $139.1 billion. These three sectors are expected to reach $325.9 billion by 2019, according to the Clean Energy Trends 2010 report issued today by Clean Edge Inc., a research and publishing firm devoted to the clean-tech sector. "
Hans De Keulenaer

Rhein on Energy and Climate : Bright Prospects for PV electricity - 0 views

  • The leading Norwegian manufacturer of photovoltaic cells and panels expects PV power generation costs to decline to only 8 cents/kWh as of 2010, provided installations benefit from at least 1800 hours/year of sunshine. That is the case in the countries around the Mediterranean, the southern parts of the USA, India, China, Australia and many other parts of the planet.
Hans De Keulenaer

Germany on the Verge of a Subsidy for Energy Storage - 1 views

  • The energy storage system is meant to be used in tandem with distributed solar installations with storage systems developed in Germany; the funds come with a maximum size requirement of 30 kilowatts. The batteries must have a warranty of at least seven years to gain the subsidy. Another requirement is that the PV installation sends 60 percent of its capacity to the grid over the lifetime of the plant. The battery subsidies will apply retroactively when connected to solar systems installed in 2013, according to reports in PV Magazine.
Hans De Keulenaer

Banking on solar | Renewable Energy Installer - 0 views

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    According to the Energy Saving Trust, the new tariffs are expected to provide a rate of return of between 4.5% and 8% for a typical well sited 4kW domestic installation.  - is this right? Research by DECC has shown that solar PV uptake is highest...
Hans De Keulenaer

In battle with squirrels, solar panels finally claim victory | Cutting Edge - CNET News - 0 views

  • For the most part, solar panels can safely be ignored and simply keep turning your meter backwards. But thanks to some local squirrels, I realized the perils of not regularly monitoring solar panels' output.
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    wind -> birds & bats tidal -> fish pv -> squirrels
Colin Bennett

Cleantech Blog: Separating Reality from Myth in Mass-Market PV - 0 views

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    PV is just about the most expensive way presently available to generate electricity
Sergio Ferreira

French Power Provider Plans 12 MW Solar PV Farm in France - 0 views

  • French power provider, Sechilienne-Sidec signed an agreement with the municipality of Saint Laurent du Maroni that will make land available for the construction of a 12-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) farm.
Hans De Keulenaer

IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme - 0 views

  • This report presents the results of the eleventh international survey. It provides an overview of PV power systems applications and markets in the reporting countries at the end of 2006 and analyzes trends in the implementation of PV power systems between 1992 and 2006.
davidchapman

Analysis of Worldwide PV Markets and Five-Year Application Forecast Report - 0 views

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    The comprehensive annual report provides an analysis of global demand for photovoltaic products and five year application forecast, including a detailed analysis of the market for PV technologies and products by selling channels, application segments, module size and regional markets.
Colin Bennett

Global Market Outlook for Photovoltaics until 2013 - 0 views

shared by Colin Bennett on 27 May 09 - Cached
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    A diversification of the market is taking place with countries adopting appropriate support policies, this is very good news for the PV industry and the environment.
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