BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered...

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Luís Alves Inês Machado Aires BIPV in Portugal

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Page 1: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Luiacutes Alves

Inecircs Machado Aires

BIPV in Portugal

bull Historical of electricity produced by photovoltaic (GWh)bull Historical of the total power installed in photovoltaic

(MW)bull Historical of the photovoltaics production in the total

electric production ()bull The current situation of electricity generation from

photovoltaic (GWh)bull Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)bull Registration of energy micro-production units by districtbull Examples of integration

bull Excellent solar potential in Europe

Portuguese solar potential

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

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The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 2: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Historical of electricity produced by photovoltaic (GWh)bull Historical of the total power installed in photovoltaic

(MW)bull Historical of the photovoltaics production in the total

electric production ()bull The current situation of electricity generation from

photovoltaic (GWh)bull Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)bull Registration of energy micro-production units by districtbull Examples of integration

bull Excellent solar potential in Europe

Portuguese solar potential

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

18 2638

319

41

236

48

0

5

10

15

20

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30

35

Historical of electricity produced by photovoltaic (GWh)

PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

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34

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PURE Starts

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The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 3: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Excellent solar potential in Europe

Portuguese solar potential

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

18 2638

319

41

236

48

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Historical of electricity produced by photovoltaic (GWh)

PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

15 21 27

214

29

124

34

0

5

10

15

20

25

Historical of the total power installed in photovoltaic (MW)

PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

0 0 0

02

0

01

00

002

004

006

008

01

012

014

016

018

02

Historical of the photovoltaics production in the total electric production ()

PURE Starts

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12

The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

15 21 27

214

29

124

34

0

5

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25

Historical of the total power installed in photovoltaic (MW)

PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

0 0 0

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PURE Starts

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tre 2

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imes

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S1

11 13 1427

113

61

637372

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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15 21 27

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124

34

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PURE Starts

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

0 0 0

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PURE Starts

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tre 2

008

S1

11 13 1427

113

61

637372

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Jun-08

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PURE Starts

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11 13 1427

113

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637372

0

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8

10

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The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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The current situation of electricity generation from photovoltaic (GWh)

Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Historical of average hours production of photovoltaic (h)

2002 1187 h

2003 1235 h

2004 1322 h

2005 1322 h

2006 1304 h2007 1491 h

Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Aveiro 49Beja 29Braga 70Braganccedila 31CasteloBranco

23

Coimbra 25Eacutevora 43Faro 96Guarda 32Leiria 42

Lisboa 153Portalegre 11Porto 77Santareacutem 45Setuacutebal 43Viana doCastelo

15

Vila Real 9Viseu 57Accedilores 0Madeira 1

Registration of energy micro-production units by district

Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Secondary School of Moura Alentejo Portugal

This school was built in 1963 so it is not a solution of integration but an installation solution It was installed a PV system connected to the national electricity network with 25 kWp

Examples of integration

Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Basic School of Amareleja Alentejo Portugal

This building was terminated in 1999 but the installation of the 210 panels with 35 kW was in May 2005 and it is also connected to the national electricity network

Examples of integration

German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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German School Lisbon Portugal

The german School in Lisbon understood the potencial of the solar market in Portugal and built an instalation on the roof of the building with 2334 m2 of solar panels with the capacity of producing 34517 kWh per year

PV Potential 2475 kWpAnnual performance 1389

kWkWp

Examples of integration

SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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SOLAR XXI building INETI Lisbon Portugal

Headquarters of the Department of Renewable Energy of INETI the National Institute of Engineering Technology and Innovation The building has 1500 m2

The photovoltaic system integrated in the south facade of the building is grouped in 100 m2 modules of polycrystalline silicon in the vertical position These panels have a total installed capacity of 12 kWp and will generate about 12000 kWh of electricity per year

Examples of integration

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 14: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

House of Clarity (Casa da Claridade) Portugal

The House of Clarity is the biggest example of PV application in Portugal showing the possibility of total energetic independence in a house The PV central is built above 5 structures with a total of 1389 panels that generate up to 302A

Examples of integration

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 15: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Quinta do Rio Datildeo Santa Comba Datildeo Portugal

Itrsquos a rural hotel between the city of Coimbra and the city of Viseu with 4080 Wp in a 48 solar panels system The same owner is building another rural hotel with 300 m2 of panel area and will generate 45 kWp

Examples of integration

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 16: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Other Examples

Edifer Headquarters

BCP Tagus Park

Atrium Saldanha

Caixa Geral de Depoacutesitos

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 17: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Other Examples

Edifiacutecio Revilla

Numismatic Museum

Freeport Leisure

Hotel Sheraton Porto

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 18: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Other Examples

Hotel Villa Rica

Torre Zen

Sotto Mayor Palace

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 19: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Urban Design with PV

SUN SQUARERUI PALMAPORTUGAL

Multimedia terrace with PV roof with dual function bull Producing electricitybull Flaps of shading

It is an ideal project for urban spaces as squares green spaces and universities

palmadesigngmailcom

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

lalvesistutlpt

inesairesistutlpt

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Page 20: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull The barriersbull The initiatives

The difficulties of implementation of BIPV in Portugal rejection or abstention

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 21: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Small housesbull Houses without

energy supply from national network

bull Houses without designed BIPV integration

The investment is small and mainly

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 22: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Urban Design with PVbull Urban Furniturebull Small installations

connected to national network (5 kW)

The investment is small and mainly

Sunplant photovoltaic foliage

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 23: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Investment costbull Policies and Lawsbull Technicalbull Formation and

Informationbull Marketbull Cultural

The Portuguese Barrier

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 24: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Policies and Lawsbull Lack of political involvement on the objectives of

renewable energy amounting to 30 for 2010bull Lack of a strategic policy for sustainable

development bull Tax burden reduced price for electric energy (5)

compared with other European countries (45 to 60) leading to the low investment in solar power

bull Green pricing or sales prices to the network divided into two types of systems installed by 5kW or above 5kW

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 25: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information

bull The levels of investment in vocational training for installers of solar photovoltaic are small compared to solar heat

Technical Barrier

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 26: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Formation and Informationbull Most of the projects is dependent on technical

information from abroad and being the Portuguese market a marginal market the information arrives late

bull Failure to update the scholarsrsquo curriculum associated with the central theme of renewable energy in architecture and engineering (are studied in the simplest form without focus on the BIPV)

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 27: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Marketbull The development model of the Portuguese market

for the past 17 years focused in construction and public works

bull Quantity and not quality there was no application of new concepts like sustainable construction

bull Tourism one of the most important sectors of the economy showed the same momentum = mass tourism residential and hotel offer little differently and without added value

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 28: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

Cultural Barrierbull The Portuguese cities are too inhibiting for

integration of buildings with architectural components differentiated and bolder especially the towns of the interior of the country intrinsically connected with very strict urban environments

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 29: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

The Portuguese Initiativebull Opportunity for differentiation and added value in

constructionbull Implementation of EU directive for energy

efficiency in buildingsbull Opening up new markets (tourism and real

estate)bull More policy discussion on sustainabilitybull Closer to centers of expertise for renewable

energy

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 30: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull With the exhaustion of the referred economic model companies and promoters of real estate and market leader begin to identify and invest in the market for value added

bull Quality construction differentiating themselves with new concepts of materials

bull Integration of solutions for renewable energy energy efficiency and bioclimatic architecture

Opportunity for differentiation and added value in construction

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 31: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull The new regulations require the study of economic and financial feasibility for implementation of renewable energy in buildings that will assess the opportunities for BIPV

bull Incentives on things like natural lighting controlled semi transparentes facades which will allow the use of the new generation of thin film modules semi transparent and opaque that already assume levels-efficient production

Implementation of EU directive for energy efficiency in buildings (2006)

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 32: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Investment in ecotourism environmental tourism low impact tourism sustainable tourism environmental marketing

Opening up new markets (tourism and real estate)

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 33: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull Agenda 21 of local development and Agenda 21 for tourism

bull Important in the development of citiesbull Promotes local investments in the

renewable component of buildings opening opportunities for BIPV in sustainable cities

More policy discussion on sustainability

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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Page 34: BIPV in Portugal · • Most installers in Portugal are small and often not sufficiently mastered the technology generating possible flaws in design and technical information. •

bull The strong market growth of renewable energies in Spain will make the Portuguese market grow and gain knowledge in the field of BIPV systems which were previously concentrated in northern and central Europe

bull More stimulating and deepening of BIPV (example PURE)

Closer to centers of expertise for renewable energy

Thank you for your attention

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