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Review Solar Summit 2009
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 | | From 14 to 16 October 2009, the focus of the conference held at Freiburg
Concert Hall was the cutting-edge subject of “solar buildings”. In excess of
220 participants including architects, planners, builders and manufacturers as
well as representatives from the research sector and solar industry were
informed about the latest developments in solar energy research and discussed
future projects in the solar and energy-efficient construction sector. The
presentations and the round-table discussions concentrated on the focal areas
of building-integrated photovoltaics, building-integrated solar thermal energy,
multi-functional building façades and comprehensive draft designs for buildings
as well as on construction projects that have already been implemented based on
solar construction principles.
Dr. Hans-Martin Henning, head of the
thermal installations and building systems department at the Fraunhofer
Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE: “This year’s solar summit conference
dealt very successfully with the subject of solar energy utilisation in
buildings. At more than 20 scientific lectures, both the integration in
buildings of photovoltaics and solar thermal collectors as well as overall
concepts for reducing the energy needs of buildings were presented and
discussed in a comprehensive manner. In previous years, the focus in the area
of building systems was on energy efficiency while standards such as the
passive house were developed. The conference this year showed that standards
have moved beyond that stage today and that buildings are regarded not only as
energy consumers but also as energy generators.”
Read here the final report.
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Statements from the participants
Hans-Josef
Fell,
member of parliament in the German Bundestag, spokesman on energy and
technology for the Bündnis 90 / The Greens fraction in the German Bundestag “The contributions and
discussions at Solar Summit 2009 illustrate just how large the possibilities
and advantages of the integration of solar energy in buildings and the energy
system as a whole are. Also of significance is the necessary general political
framework which is also the reason why we call on the parties currently engaged
in coalition talks to ensure that the political conditions for photovoltaics
and other renewable energies do not deteriorate.“
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Dieter J. Holzmann, Dieter Holzmann management services, Germany “Excellent organisation,
in the preparation phase too. Good selection of subjects and speakers. In all,
a successful event that I’m sure I will want to visit again in the future.“
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Dipl.-Ing.
Volker Geyer, Chief Technology Officer, Scheuten Solar, Germany “The necessity of zero-energy
buildings was made clear for all to see. Interesting strategies for achieving
this goal were presented. An event I can thoroughly recommend.“
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Dr.
Azaher Iqbal, CEO-Environment, Qatar “An excellent opportunity of
sharing the power of knowledge, experience and expertise in integrating
construction with technological innovations in PV. Personally I made the
acquaintance of experts, thinkers and dynamic personalities from all over the
world and recommend such focused events. They contribute immensely to the application
of science and technology in a much needed area for the survival of our
planet.”
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Takuya
Hongo, General Manager, Sales Promotion Marketing at MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL,
Japan „I have been working with
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation in Japan. We are developing an “organic PV”
which would be a lightweight, flexible and competitive product. The congress
was a very instructive one with regard to the design of new PV products.”
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Prof.
Dr. Renata Antoun Simão, Metallurgical and
Materials Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil “Since 1992, when I was first
in Europe, I have followed the outstanding work of Germany in the solar energy
field. Although not working in the field, I always found it impressive. It was
only 3 years ago that I started my activities in the solar thermal field in the
production of selective surfaces. I thought attending the solar summit could be
a good chance of giving me a better understanding of the problems related to
the field of solar energy and the future challenges. And that is certainly what
I was able to find there.”
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Dr
Mark Snow, Senior Researcher, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW,
Sydney, Australia “Germany has been at the
forefront of a multi-billion dollar global solar industry (and this momentum
should be sustained). I commend the Fraunhofer Institute through the Solar
Summit event for pushing forward the opportunities of solar integration and
energy efficient buildings and built environments.”
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Dr.
Marco Barsacchi, R&D Director Europe, Dow Europe GmbH, Switzerland “The discussion with all
players in the value chain, from material producers to architects and builders,
has been a true added value.”
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