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Seminar

Grundlagenseminar Dünnschicht Photovoltaik - Fundamentals seminar on Thin-film Technology in Photovoltaics

No.: DSG-3393

Please note:

"Fundamentals seminar" on 8./9.2.2010 will be held in German language.
All talks will be simultaneously translated into English.
For "Sixth User Forum - Thin-Film Photovoltaics"  on 9./10.2.2010, conference language is English.

Die Konferenzsprache beim Grundlagenseminar am 8./9.2.2010 ist deutsch mit Simultanübersetzung ins Englische.
Beim "Sixth User Forum Thin Film Photovoltaics" am 9./10.2.2010 ist die Konferenzsprache englisch. 

 • Dünnschicht-Technologien aus Sicht der Materialwissenschaft und der Produktionstechnik
• Grundlagen der Systemtechnik
• Anwendungserfahrungen
• Befestigungssysteme für Dünnschichtmodule

Date

08.02.10 until 09.02.10

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Location

Deutschland, Würzburg, Congress Centrum

Location details and directions[Location details and directions]

Scientific Committee

Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech

Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany

Director of the Institute Silicon-Photovoltaics, Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, full professor at Technical University Berlin (Faculty Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, chair of photovoltaics), Spokesman of the programme renewable energy - Helmholtz Association

Advisory Committee

Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Bächler

Phoenix Solar AG, Sulzemoos, Germany

Dr. Robert Bartl

Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nürnberg, Germany

Dr. Dieter Bonnet

Friedrichsdorf, Germany

Dipl.-Phys. Ulrike Jahn

TÜV Rheinland, Köln, Germany

Dr.-Ing. Werner Knaupp

PV-plan, Stuttgart, Germany

Dr.-Ing. Michael Powalla

Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany

Dr. Heribert Schmidt

Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany

Chairmen's Message

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

Our conference and fundamentals seminar on Thin-film Technology in Photovoltaics will take place for the sixth time in February 2010.

When we started this event for the first time our community was very active but rather small. This has changed strongly during the past few years. The demand for thin-film modules skyrocketed and numerous new companies world-wide have entered the market or are currently setting-up large production facilities. The production capacity in Germany will exceed 1 GWp in 2009. Thin-film technology opens-up exciting possibilities for new products e.g. for building integration, and moreover, allows to produce flexible or semitransparent solar modules. Last but not least, thin-film solar modules are offering the lowest module prices today and still bare a huge potential for further cost reductions.

It is the philosophy of this event to bring together experts and newcomers having their background in academics, technology development, solar module production, application in systems or even in the financial sector. Thus you will find expertly presented information about modules, system components, and practical experience at the convention centre in Würzburg. The success relies on the intense dialogue between developers and producers with system designers and users.
The event will start on Monday with a fundamentals seminar given by well-known experts in German language. Note that all talks will be simultaneously translated into English. On Tuesday, the international conference will take place. Certainly, the conference language will be English to attract guests from abroad which will bring in their experience about international developments and markets.

The speakers will bring light into the variety of thin-film technologies and materials. You will learn about the basics and future trends of thin-film silicon and compound semiconductor technologies (a-Si, a-Si/µc-Si, thin c-Si, CdTe and CIS) and products. Reports of real-life experiences with specific systems will be from great practical relevance. Besides technical approaches, economic aspects will also be discussed. The innovation forum and exhibition will provide latest information from thin-film PV industry.

With best regards,

Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech

Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Germany

Supporting Organisations

Contents

  • The worldwide shortage of crystalline silicon modules brings up the question of convenient alternatives.
  • How can PV thin-film modules contribute to the market in view of customer value and cost cutting potential?
  • Do thin-film techniques provide practicable and low-cost solutions for open field application and building integrated systems?
  • Is there sufficient application experience available to forecast safe and stable yields?

Materials scientists, production engineers and developers
from well-known institutes and companies will answer these questions competently.

Your Advantage

  • Figures, facts about the state of the art and potentials of the three relevant thin-film technologies: cadmium-telluride (CdTe), copper-indium-diselenide (CIS), amorphous and/or microcrystalline silicon (a/µc-Si).
  • The essential thin-film PV-modules manufacturers will present their product and application highlights within the innovation forum and the associated exhibition.
  • Participant orientated discussion forums and a communication friendly number of participants guarantee opportunities to find ­answers to your questions.
  • During breaks and the meals you can compare notes with speakers, experts and other participants.

You will meet

Engineers, planning offices, project companies for the construction of large PV installations, manufacturers and operators of PV installations, developers of components, production planers and suppliers,  utilities, energy advisers, building developers, credit institutions, municipal decision makers, technical colleges and universities.

Programme

Monday, 08th February 2010

08.00     Registration and check in, welcome coffee and snacks

09:00     Opening address – concept of the fundamentals seminar

Dipl.-Kfm. Eckardt Günther, OTTI, Regensburg, Germany

09:15    Challenges to photovoltaic energy supply PV technologies, basics of thin-film photovoltaics

Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz-Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany

09:55    Discussion

Thin-film Technology: Material Science and Production

Chair: Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz-Centre Berlin for ­Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany

10:00    Cadmium-telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar cells

Dr. Dieter Bonnet, Solarpact e.V., Friedrichsdorf, Germany

10:25    Discussion

10:30    Copper-indium-diselenide technology

Dr.-Ing. Michael Powalla, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany

10:55    Discussion

11:00    Coffee break and snack, trade exhibition

11:30    Thin-film silicon: amorphous silicon, microcrystalline silicon, tandem cells, crystalline thin-film cells

Dr. Florian Ruske, Helmholtz-Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany

12:10    Discussion

Basics of System Technology Fundamentals

Chair: Dipl.-Phys. Ulrike Jahn, TÜV Rheinland, Köln, Germany

12:15    System characteristics of thin-film photovoltaic plants

Dr.-Ing. Werner Knaupp, PV-plan, Stuttgart, Germany

12:50    Discussion

12:55    Do thin-film modules need special inverters?

Dr.-Ing. Heribert Schmidt, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany

13:25    Discussion

13:35    Buffet and get together in the trade exhibition

Measurement of Thin-film Modules and Qualification

Chair: Dr.-Ing. Werner Knaupp, PV-plan, Stuttgart, Germany

15:00    Characterisation of thin-film PV modules – performance measurements

Dipl.-Phys. Ulrike Jahn, TÜV Rheinland, Köln, Germany

15:25    Discussion

15:30    Low irradiance and reverse voltage characteristics of thin-film modules

Alexander Preiss, Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin AG, Berlin

15:50    Discussion

15:55    Field data evaluation of thin-film applications

 Dipl.-Phys. Hans-Dieter Mohring, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany

16:15    Discussion

16:20    Coffee break and snack, trade exhibition

Application Experience

Chair: Dr.-Ing. Michael Powalla, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany

17:00    Field experience with silicon-thin-film-modules

Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Bächler, Phoenix Solar AG, Sulzemoos, Germany

17:20    Discussion

17:25    Field experience with CdTe applications

Jörgen Klammer, First Solar GmbH, Mainz, Germany

17:45    Discussion

17:50    Experiences with CIS applications - presentation of selected examples

Timo Bauer, Würth Solar GmbH & Co. KG, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany

18:10    Discussion

18:15    Introduction to technical tour Buchheim und Moos

Lars Rulf, Phoenix Solar AG, Ulm, Germany

18:25    Closing remarks - Future prospects and seminar feedback

Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz-Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany

18:30    Buffet and get together in the trade exhibition with draft beer

19:30    Networking in the Bürgerspital, Theaterstraße 19

(self payment)

Tuesday, 09th February 2010

09:00 until 13:30 technical tour to the applications Buchheim and Moos by coach

09:00    Departure in front of the main entrance Maritim Hotel 

09:50    Arrival at the application Buchheim, Burgbernheim

     Duration of visit one hour

     Technical data:

     Performance of application: 3.800 kWp
     Module producer: First Solar
     Inverters: SMA SC 500

     Yield data:

     Location Buchheim

     rated system power 3,9 MWp (for about 1000 households)

     Power supply line:

     Electricity supplier: N-ERGIE
     Power supply: since December 2006

11:00    Departure from Buchheim  

12:00    Arrival at the application Moos

     Technical data:

     Performance of application: ca. 1.100 kWp
     Module producer First Solar
     Inverters: 2 x Xantrex GT500

     Yield data:

     Location Moos near Würzburg
     Yield: 1.044 kWh/kWp*a (average over 20 years)

     Power supply line:

     Electricity supplier: Stadtwerke Würzburg
     Power supply: since December 2007

13:00    Departure from Moos 

13:30    Arrival at Würzburg Central Station and CCW, Pleichertorstr. 12, 97070 Würzburg

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Organisation Committee

Leonore Nanko, OTTI e.V.

Renewable Energies

Wernerwerkstraße 4,
93049 Regensburg, Germany

Phone     +49 941 29688-24
Fax     +49 941 29688-17

leonore.nanko@otti.de

Fees

Fundamentals Seminar Fee if registered until November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 440,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 390,00

Fundamentals Seminar Fee if re­gistered after November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 490,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 430,00

Conference Fee if registered until November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 440,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 390,00

Conference Fee if registered after November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 490,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 430,00

Fundamentals Seminar and International Conference Fee if re­gistered until November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 860,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 740,00

Fundamentals Seminar and International Conference Fee if registered after November 23rd, 2009

Per Person:    € 940,00
Member OTTI/Co-Organiser    € 820,00

Accommodation

Congress & Tourismus Zentrale Würzburg

Phone:    +49 931 372335
Fax:    +49 931 373652

www.wuerzburg.de

For list of hotels in Würzburg consult http://www.hotelscombined.com/City/Wurzburg.htm.

 

Ambiance

Würzburg

Baroque City with southern flair and also known as the “gateway to the Romantic Road”. Furthermore its “Residenz” is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage. It is the metropolis of sunny Franconia, a landscape whose vineyards flank the river Main and the wines are famous throughout the world.

Würzburg is very well accessed by train “ICE” and has a direct line from Frankfurt Airport.

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