EU PVSEC Programme Online
EU PVSEC 2021, 6 - 10 September 2021
Session: 7DV.1 Costs, Economics, Finance and Markets / Assessment, Policies and Scenarios for Renewables; Societal and Global Challenges
Type: Visual
Date: Thursday, 10th September 2020
08:30 - 10:00
Event: Conference Conference
Type(s) of Access:  Conference Registration
Topic: 7. Finance, Markets and Policies
Presentations:
7DV.1.5 Super PV Progress Report – Developing & Testing Innovative High-Quality PV Systems to Regain European Leadership in the PV Market
J. Ulbikas, PROTECH, Vilnius, Lithuania
7DV.1.7 Results from the Worldwide Performed Questionnaire: BIPV Market, Technology and Preferences
C. Erban, Sunovation, Elsenfeld, Germany
7DV.1.8 Analysis of PV Price Development and PV Price Predictions in Switzerland
U. Muntwyler, BUAS, Burgdorf, Switzerland
7DV.1.10 Towards a Successful Dutch BIPV Sector
W.G.J.H.M. van Sark, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
7DV.1.12 Are Renewable Energy Credits from Other Countries Worthwhile Than PV’s in Malta towards the Energy Transition?
B. Bartolo, MCAST, Poala, Malta
7DV.1.15 Cost Benefit Analysis for Business Model in a Grid Connected PV System with Energy Storage
J. Solis, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
7DV.1.17 Super PV Project – Support Cost-Reduction of the PV System through Innovative Technologies on PV Module Level
J. Denafas, Soli "Tek R&D", Vilnius, Lithuania
7DV.1.18 100% Renewable Electricity in Indonesia
D.F. Silalahi, ANU, Canberra, Australia
7DV.1.27 Economic Analysis of Electricity Costs with More Solar Power Capacity in 2035 in France
H.J.J. Yu, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France
7DV.1.30 C-Si and Thin Film Photovoltaic Penetration Scenarios in Kano State - Nigeria
S.G. Relva, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
7DV.1.32 Statement of Certified PV Module Registration and Policy in Taiwan
M.-A. Tsai, ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan
7DV.1.33 Renewable Energy Status of Offshore Islands in Taiwan
C.-H. Du, ITRI, Hsinchu, Taiwan
7DV.1.34 An Updated SWOT Analysis of the Solar Energy and Best Practices to Enhance the Solar Energy Uptake in Solarise 2Seas Countries
T.E. Motoasca, KU Leuven, Ghent, Belgium
7DV.1.35 Effects of Basic Access to Electricity on Future Power Demands by Rural Households in Developing Communities
N.N. Opiyo, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton, United Kingdom
7DV.1.36 Effects of Mobile-Platform-Based Microcredit Facilities on Uptake of PV Systems in Rural Developing Communities
N.N. Opiyo, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton, United Kingdom
7DV.1.38 RESCUE - Resource-Efficient Pathways towards Greenhouse-Gas-Neutrality of the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA)
H. Lehmann, Federal Environment Agency of Germany, Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
7DV.1.41 Solar PV Powered and Consumer Motivation Secured Collective Access Scaling
M. Ray, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
7DV.1.44 Australia, a Global Renewable Energy Pathfinder
A. Blakers, ANU, Canberra, Australia
7DV.1.45 MOST Project – Advanced Master’s Education based on Smart Grid Technology
M. Kovarova, WIP Renewable Energies, Munich, Germany