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3rd International Conference Thin-Film Photovoltaics - OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies (Ed.)
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Zum Buch: The OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies, organized the 3rd International Conference Thin-Film Photovoltaics in Munich, Germany, on 7th June 2011. The OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies, belongs to the most respected organizers of symposia, seminares and conferences within the area of renewable energies. The actual proceedings include very interesting manuscripts and poster-presentations. The Chairman of the Conference was Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Powalla, ZSW, Stuttgart, Germany. For it is rather difficult to give a summary of all single contributions, we here only present the main points: THIN-FILM PV TECHNOLOGY AND MARKET Introduction to thin-film photovoltaics - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Powalla, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany Thin film industry - how do markets evolve? - Markus Monßen-Wackerbeck, EuPD Research, Bonn, Germany The competitiveness of thin-film technologies in the current market environment - Paula Mints, Navigant Consulting, Palo Alto, USA Thin-film modules - what is of most interest from a banker´s point of view - Andreas Kappenberg, Commerzbank AG, Renewable Energies, Hamburg, Germany QUALITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THIN-FILM MODULES Electroluminescence (EL) and infrared (IR) methods for characterising different thin-film module technologies - Dr. Rita Ebner, Austrian Institute of Technology, AIT, Wien, Austria Pre-Treatment induced metastabilities in thin-film modules - DI Sabrina Novalin, Austrian Institute of Technology, AIT, Wien, Austria Experience with thin-film PV-module qualification testing - Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Cox, TÜV Rheinland Energie und Umwelt GmbH, Köln, Germany Correlation of weather and spectral changes for evaluation of thin-film PV-Module Performance - Dr. Marcus Rennhofer, Austrian Institute of Technology, AIT, Wien, Austria POSTER PRESENTATIONS Characterization of doped amorphous silicon Thin film through the Investigation of dopant elements by glow discharge spectrometry - a correlation with conductivity and bandgap energy measurements - PhD David Gomez, ITMA Materials Technology, Avilés, Spain Development of silicon based thin-film solar cells on non transparent substrates for building integrated photovoltaics - Ana Martinez, ITMA Materials Technology, Avilés, Spain Perspectives for a sustainable future of thin-film photovoltaics - Dipl.-Phys. oec. Karl-Anders Weiß, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany Quality assurance and process control in thin-film PV module production - Mathias Hummel, Dr. Schenk GmbH Industriemesstechnik, Planegg, Germany SYSTEM ASPECTS AND EXPERIENCES Ab initio simulations of the superstrate TF-module performance depending on the foil and glass material properties - DI Bernhard Kubicek, Austrian Institute of Technology, AIT, Wien, Austria Sustainable design of thin-film PV-plants - Dr. Meinhard Stalder, SMA Solar Technology AG, Niestetal, Germany Detailed outdoor performance test of thin-film and crystalline silicon - Based reference PV power plants in Switzerland - Jürgen Sutterlüti, Oerlikon Solar, Trübbach, Switzerland Operational characterization of thin-film PV systems - Hans-Dieter Mohring, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany Thin-film photovoltaics in architecture - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Willkomm, hwp - hullmann, willkomm & partner, HCU HafenCityUniversity Hamburg POSTER PRESENTATIONS Feasibility and operation of a photovoltaic thin-film ventilated façade with a non-optimum orientation in Spain - Javier Izard, Soliker, Béjar, Spain Outdoor characterization and performance of a-Si thin-film modules - Dr. Esteban Sánchez Hernández, Universidad de Salamanca, Béjar, Spain PV-Carport systems as an application for thin-film modules - Dr.-Ing. Cedrik Zapfe, Dr. Zapfe GmbH, Engineering Office for Construction Engineering and Solar Planning, Kirchdorf / Haag, Germany How large is the impact of spectral variability on the energy yield of a-Si, c-Si and CdTe modules? - Jochen E. Wagner, University of Natural Resources and Life Science, Wien, Austria Lists of Sponsors/Exhibitors, Posters, Authors |