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WG3, Brussels, 30 Nov. 2010WG3, Brussels, 30 Nov. 2010
Interactions with other
technology sectors
Why interaction?Why interaction?
PV is directly linked to other technology sectors
E.g. building sector, electricity grid, energy storage devices, manufacturing ...
R&D in other areas can contribute to enhance efficiency, productivity and sustainability of PV systems
E.g. new materials, methods to enhance efficiency, new production methods...
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Which Sectors?Which Sectors?Possible Interactions?Possible Interactions? Examples in Implementation Plan,
Chapter 7 and 9.2 (Annex B)
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Role of PVTP / WG3Role of PVTP / WG3
SRA - IP - next step: implement the IP
Reach the targets of SRA and SEII to make PV a mainstream energy source
Increase system efficiency
Achieve better production yield
WG3: Group of technology experts that cover the whole PV value chain
PVTP can act as a coordinator between PV and other technology sectors that can contribute to reach the SEII targets
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Possible Way of Interaction Possible Way of Interaction II
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Aims Approach Time Line Examples / Partners / ResultsIdentification of suitable technology platforms
Formation of a sub-group in WG3 and defining working packages in cooperation with other EUPVTP groups
Q1/2010 DERlab association (or Smart Grids), SusChem, Manufuture, ECTP/E2B-EI, EuMat, Photonics21, Nanoelectronics, Eurobat, VDMA, IVAM etc.
Definition of clusters for specific topics
Working package for sub-group of WG3
Q1/2010 E.g. materials, device structures, production, grid, storage, application
Establishing cooperation structures
Contact to TPs, exchange of thoughts in High Level Group meeting, common workshop, definition of sector / cluster specific working groups in EUPVTP
H1/2010 Working groups and reporting structures, collaboration frameworks
Definition of common targets and time line in accordance with SRA and SEII
Organization of common workshops, visit of sector related conferences and exhibitions, interviews with industry leaders, invitation of key-speakers from other TPs
2010 Common / integrated position papers, roadmaps for research and industry projects, presentations, petitions etc.
Definition of working packages and time line to implement the targets
Common workshops 2010
Working out the packages Q3/2010 -Q4/2011
Delivery of Results Preparation of consolidated reports and to do lists for politicians and the stake holders in the PV and the interacting sectors
Q1/2012 c.f. e.g. Greg’s approach for grid penetration
Table from WG3 meeting of 11 Feb. 2010
Possible Way of Interaction Possible Way of Interaction IIII Identification of suitable technology sectors
(„What is there around us?“)
E.g. Smart Grids, SusChem, EuMat, Eurobat, ...
Define internal structures (sub-groups, work packages, ..)
Why and how do we want to interact with a sector?
Structure the topics
E.g. sort the sectors / possible partners along the PV value chain (materials, devices, produciton, application...)
What are the specific points of interaction?
Is it useful to group external partners?
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Possible Way of Interaction Possible Way of Interaction IIIIII Define targets, work packages and a time schedule for
each sector we want to approach
What do we want to achieve for each sector?
How do we want to approach?
Establish cooperation structures
Approach external partners (contacts, visits of sector related conferences, meetings, invite key-speakers etc...)
Find out, what PV means for the external partners
Define common points of interest and (common?) work packages
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Possible Way of Interaction Possible Way of Interaction IVIV Work out the packages
Internally and in exchange with external partners
How much time and effort can we contribute?
Delivery of results
Whom do we want to approach?
How do we want to present the results?
What is it all about?
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What did we find out so far? What did we find out so far? II Smart Grids (Greg - 2/2010?)
SusChem (7/2009)
PV is in SusChem‘s IP, Interaction with other ETPs of interest
„Smart Energy House“
Alexis Bazzanella (Dechema, Frankfurt) responsible for PV
ECTP (Construction Technology) (7/2009)
Enery Efficient Buildings (E2B) PPP established for all energy relevant topics; PV is an important topic; Roadmap 10/2009
EPIA is member of E2B ?
Luc Bourdeau is contact
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What did we find out so far? What did we find out so far? IIII Manufuture / Factories of the Future (FoF) (7/2009)
Frank Knecht is the representative of VDMA in Brussels and head of EFFRA (legal part of the industry in the PPP FoF)
Renewable Energy is a very interesting topic
We were invited to take part on a High Level Group Meeting
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DiscussionDiscussion
What do we want to achieve?
Which sectors do we want to approach?
How do we want to interact?
How to proceed?
Collection of ideas (all)
Who will contribute (subgroup, PVTP outside WG3?)
Action steps
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