IEA PVPS Task 7  

2nd World Solar Electric Buildings Conference: Sydney, Australia 8th-10th March 2000

Photovoltaics in the Built Environment


Proceedings: Contents

Session I - Policy, Financing and BiPV
BiPV overview and getting PV into the marketplace in The Netherlands  - Tony Shoen, Ecofys, Holland
Economic Assessment of BiPV - Patrina Eiffert, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), USA
National Policy and Projects on BiPV in Japan - Takahiro Yamaguchi, NEDO, Japan

Session II & III- Architectural Issues in BiPV: Country papers
Effective use of BiPV wast heat: Three Projects  - David Lloyd-Jones, Studio E Architects, UK
BiPV in Germany: New developments and trends - Ingo Hagemann, Architekturburo, Germany
Architectural quality of building integration of solar energy - Tjerk Reijenga, Bear Architects, Holland
A new generation of solar electric architecture - Stephen Strong, Solar Design Associates, USA
Introduction and prospects for BiPV design in Japan - Jiro Ohno, Nihon Sekkei, Japan
International case studies: A few questions for the future of BiPV - Cinzia Abbate, Officine di Architettura, Italy
Solar integration on commercial buildings - Chris Wren & Frank Barram, Australia

Session IV - Technical and Institutional Issues
Commercial scale grid connected PV: from theory to reality  - Neil Gordon, energy Australia
International strategies to enhance the market penetration of PV - Reinhard Hass, Vienna UT, Austria
Standards Development for BiPV - Ted Spooner, University of New South Wales, Australia
Reliability Issues in PV: Experience and Improvements - Hermann Laukamp, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Recent experiences in BiPV - Richard Collins, BP Solarex, Australia

Workshop I papers - Financing Strategies and Market Transformation
Financing strategies and market transformation - options and issues - Muriel Watt, UNSW, Australia
Financing solar energy systems: A US federal overview - Patrina Eiffert, NREL, USA
A green pricing model in Switzerland - Daniel Ruoss, Enecolo AG, Switzerland

Workshop II papers - Emerging Products and Integration
PV building integrated concepts and examplesDonna Munro, ESD, UK
New mounting systems for PV on Buildings - Christian Roecker, EPFL-LESO-PB, Switzerland
Hybrid PV/Thermal collectors - Henrik Sørensen, Esbensen, Denmark
BIPV products in Japan - Tadashi Ito - Kajima Technical Research Institute, Japan

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