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PV Market in Germany

PV Market in Germany. Rafael Wiese, Senior Advisor Least-Cost-Renewables (LCORE ), GIZ Indonesia Presentation based on figures provided by BSW-Solar, Germany. 2. The German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar).

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PV Market in Germany

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  1. PV Market in Germany Rafael Wiese, Senior Advisor Least-Cost-Renewables (LCORE ), GIZ Indonesia Presentation based on figures provided by BSW-Solar, Germany
  2. 2 The German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) TASKTo represent the German solar industry in the solar thermal and photovoltaic sector VISIONA global sustainable energy supply provided by solar (renewable) energy ACTIVITIESLobbying, political advice, public relations, market observation, standardization EXPERIENCEActive in the solar energy sector for over 30 years MEMBERSMore than 850 solar producers, suppliers, wholesalers, installers and other companies active in the solar business HEADQUARTERS Berlin
  3. Market data PV Germany 2012 Newlyinstalledcapacity 7.6 GW Total installedcapacity 32 GWp Annual solar electricity production 28.060 GWh Total no. of systems 1.28 Mio Development of the German PV market Annual installed capacity
  4. Consumption meter (payment of electricity tariff) Principle of FIT in Germany Feed-in meter (reimbursement through FIT tariff)
  5. Special application Residential, farmers, industry Utility scale Main segments of German PV market Source: Statisticsofthe Federal Network Agency, BSW-Solar Estimates Shares accordingtoinstalledcapacity.
  6. PV power production grow by 45% from 2010 to 2012
  7. PV cost and financial support have been reduced drastically
  8. Can the PV industry from Germany compete? German equipment producers serve all mayor tier 1 producers German invertercompaniesare the worldleaders German experienced EPC-service providers become more important worldwide R&D infrastructure in Germany is world leading Quality products and services secure reliable long-term system performance and ROI Some words on industry development
  9. Potential (off-grid) application areas 5000 Islands with diesel gen-sets Captive power in agro business, mining Ongoing village PV electrification program Small scale applications: fishermen, remote villages, schools, mosques, hospitals PV tenders on grid-connection German – Indonesian business oportunities
  10. Short Introduction LCORE project Objective: To promote Renewable Energy where they are most cost efficient (Least Cost Renewables in Indonesia) Main Areas of Application: Waste to energy in agro industry Replacement of diesel by grid-connected RE Off-grid RE applications Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE-INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
  11. Counterpart: Directorate General for New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (DGNREEC) Main Activities: Studies (pre-feasibility, audits) Pilot projects (feasible business models) Information & capacity building Support to policy guidelines Monitoring, evaluation, dissemination Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE-INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
  12. Current PV off-grid activity Solar applications in the fishery industry Contacts to related ministries and private sector Field studies of ice making value chain Field survey on socio-economic impacts Measurements of energy consumptions at ice factories Identification of potential pilot projects Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE-INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
  13. Impressions ice supply value chain in small scale fishery For further information: Rafael Wiese Senior Advisor LCORE rafael.wiese@giz.de Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE-INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
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