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"We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there."
(Charles F.Kettering)

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Solarpark Beneixama
with 20 MWp one of the largest photovoltaic plants constructed in 2007
(courtesy/photo: City Solar AG, Accener S.L.)

Detailed overview and description of world's largest photovoltaic (solar electric) installations is available here. 1000 photovoltaic plants are included in the list - power range spans from 400 kWp to 60 MWp. Cumulative power of photovoltaic systems presented here is more than 2400 MWp and increases very fast.

Read more in pvresources.com Annual Report 2007 available as pdf file
 

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Photovoltaik-Hersteller Signet Solar produziert erstes Megawatt Dünnschicht-M...
Die Signet Solar GmbH, Hersteller von Dünnschicht-Solarmodulen auf Siliziumbasis, hat seit dem offiziellen Fertigungsstart als weltweit erster Käufer einer Applied Materials-Fertigungslinie vom Typ "SunFab" im European Headquarter in Mochau (Deutschland) das erste Megawatt produziert und die Auslieferung an Kunden begonnen. Die ersten Dünnschich...

Photovoltaik: Sputnik verdoppelt Produktionskapazität für SolarMax-Stringwech...
Seit Anfang des Jahres verkauft die Sputnik Engineering AG (Biel, Schweiz) die neue Photovoltaik-Stringwechselrichterserie SolarMax S. In kürzester Zeit seien die Geräte zum Bestseller geworden, berichtet das Unternehmen in einer Pressemitteilung. Um die hohe Nachfrage decken zu können, wird Sputnik Anfang 2009 eine neue Produktionsstätte in Bie...

Centrosolar erweitert Angebot für netzunabhängige Solarstromanlagen
Die Centrosolar AG, eine Tochtergesellschaft der Centrosolar Group AG, will ihr Angebot an Solarmodulen und Solarstromanlagen für die autarke Stromversorgung, den so genannten Offgrid-Betrieb, weiter ausbauen. Laut einer Pressemitteilung wurden 2008 bereits rund 15.000 Photovoltaik-Module für die netzunabhängige Stromversorgung (Solarstrom-"Inse...

Phoenix Solar AG sichert sich weiteres Wachstum durch Konsortialfinanzierung ...
Das internationale Photovoltaik-Systemhaus Phoenix Solar AG, sichert die weitere Wachstumsfinanzierung der Gruppe über einen Konsortialkredit in Höhe von 150 Millionen Euro, berichtet das Unternehmen in einer Pressemitteilung. Dem Konsortium gehören die bisherigen Hausbanken des TecDAX-Unternehmens und ein neues Kreditinstitut an. Der Vertrag wu...

BSW-Solar: Bernhard Hofmann und Matthias Willenbacher neu in den Vorstand gew...
Bei der diesjährigen Vorstandswahl des Bundesverbandes Solarwirtschaft (BSW-Solar) wurden der bisherige 1. Vorsitzende Georg Salvavoser, der 2. Vorsitzende Helmut Jäger und der Kassenwart Werner Koldehoff in ihren Ämtern bestätigt. Sie werden dem Verband für weitere zwei Jahre vorstehen. Neu in den insgesamt achtköpfigen Vorstand gewählt wurden ...

Mehr als 100 Millionen Euro Forschungsförderung für erneuerbare Energien; For...
Angesichts knapper werdender Ressourcen fossiler Energieträger und deren negativer Einflüsse auf das Klima trägt die Forschung zu erneuerbaren Energien und deren Einsatz dazu bei, die Klimaschutzziele der Bundesregierung zu unterstützen. 2008 hat das Bundesumweltministerium (BMU) deshalb mehr als 100 Millionen Euro zur Forschungsförderung in die...

Neuartige Solarzellen aus Berlin-Adlershof: Staatssekretär Müller weiht Solar...
Michael Müller, Parlamentarischer Staatssekretär im Bundesumweltministerium (BMU), hat am 19.11.2008 in Berlin-Adlershof eine Fertigungsstätte für neuartige Dünnschicht-Solarzellen eingeweiht. "Deutschland ist Spitze in der Produktion und bei der Installation neuer Solaranlagen. Rund 3.800 Megawatt Leistung wurden insgesamt in Deutschland in Bet...

Conergy-Gruppe verkauft größten Solarpark an der US-Ostküste
Die Conergy Gruppe (Hamburg) hat über ihr Tochterunternehmen EPURON die mit einer Nennleistung von drei Megawatt (MW) größte Solarstromanlage der US-Ostküste verkauft, berichtet die Conergy AG in einer Pressemitteilung. Das "Exelon Conergy Solar Energy Center" befindet sich auf der 6.600 Quadratmeter großen Deponie des Abfallentsorgers "Waste Ma...

WACKER SCHOTT Solar treibt Kapazitätsausbau für Solar-Wafer voran
Die WACKER SCHOTT Solar GmbH (Jena), ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen der Wacker Chemie AG (München) und der SCHOTT Solar AG (Mainz), kündigte auf der Branchenkonferenz "9. Forum Solarpraxis 2008" in Berlin an, den Ausbau ihrer Produktionskapazitäten für Solarwafer aus polykristallinem Silizium weiter voranzutreiben. Das neue Werk am Standort Jena (...

Anton Milner, Chef des Photovoltaik-Unternehmens Q-Cells, ist "Ökomanager des...
Der Vorstand der Q-Cells SE, größter eigenständiger Solarzellen-Konzern der Welt, Anton Milner, ist von der Umweltstiftung WWF Deutschland und dem Wirtschaftsmagazin "Capital" zum "Ökomanager des Jahres 2008" gekürt worden. Das Unternehmen, das 1999 mit einem Business-Plan quasi aus dem Nichts startete, beschäftigt heute 2.300 Mitarbeiter und se...


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Suntech?s ?SunFab? line near completion
Suntech Power Holdings first thin film line using Applied Materials ‘SunFab’ turnkey technology will complete installation by the end of the year, noted Dr. Stuart Wenham, Suntech’s Chief Technology Officer, during a conference call with financial analysts.

Suntech halts capacity expansion: slashes capital spending for 2009
Suntech Power Holdings has reacted to the seasonal slowdown and tight credit conditions for customers by halting planned capacity expansions and cutting capital spending from US$300 million in 2008 to only US$80 million in 2009. Suntech reiterated that it would reach a nominal capacity of 1GW by the end of 2008. However, the company said that fu...

IBC SOLAR connects to Spanish electricity network
In September 2008 IBC SOLAR’s “Renova” power plant connected to the Spanish electricity network. The project is located at two different Spanish sites: Castuera and Valverde. Since the beginning of 2008, IBC SOLAR’s subsidiary FOTOVOLTAICA IBC S.A. has installed over 20,000 solar panels with a total power generation of 4.6MWp at the two sites.

ProLogis undertakes first PV project in Japan
ProLogis has announced plans to install its first one-megawatt PV system in Japan at its ProLogis Parc Zama I, a five-story distribution facility of more than 1.2 million square metres. Located in the city of Zama, the PV system has an anticipated completion date for sometime in the second quarter of 2009.

Signet Solar?s Mochau, Germany facility ships initial customer orders for thi...
Signet Solar has produced and shipped its first MW of panels from its Mochau, Germany manufacturing facility only one month after it became the first licensee of Applied Material’s SunFab thin-film modules. The first shipments are being sent to Hannover-based alfsolar Vertriebsgesellschaft GmbH. Other Signet customers include Phoenix Solar AG, S...

WACKER SCHOTT Solar to build new wafer plant to meet huge demand
WACKER SCHOTT Solar is expanding its wafer production capacity to meet what it described as ‘huge demand’ with the construction of a new plant in Jena, Germany. The new facility is intended to help the joint venture company meet long-term supply contracts already secured through 2017. ‘Fab Jena 3’, will occupy an existing building at SCHOTT AG’s...

Sputnik Engineering opening new production facility in Biel, Switzerland
Sputnik Engineering has announced its intention to open a new production facility in Biel, Switzerland next year so that it can meet the increasing demand of its string inverter series SolarMax S.

Satcon signs three-year 180MW agreement with Samsung
Satcon Technology Corporation has signed a three-year, 180MW agreement with Samsung C&T Corporation. Satcon will supply Samsung with its PowerGate Plus inverters for its own solar power plant expansion around the world.

Optomec receives significant orders for Aerosol jet Solar Lab system
Optomec has received significant orders for its Aerosol Jet Solar Lab system, which was introduced earlier this year. The Solar Lab is a process development platform that lets customers define and develop improved collector line patterns for current and next generation high-efficiency solar cells by printing much finer collector lines than is pr...

Conergy Group finishes solar PV system; said to be largest on U.S. East Coast
The first utility-scale solar power plant in Pennslyvania, which is said to be the largest such plant east of the Mississippi River, was completed and sold by Conergy and its Epuron subsidiary. The 3-MW Exelon-Conergy Solar Energy Center, which includes more than 17,000 PV modules, is located on a 16.5 acre landfill site  owned by Waste Manageme...


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40 MWp Solarpark "Waldpolenz"

30 MW of Solarpark "Waldpolenz" is online. Solarpark Waldpolenz is now the largest german photovoltaic power plant and also the largest thin film PV plant worldwide. Construction of further 10 MW is ongoing and it should be completed early in 2009 when peak power 40 MWp should be reached. Read more.
 

Solarpark Waldpolenz, courtesy juwi GmbH
 

Large ground-mounted power plant will be constructed on area of 1 x 2 km and it will consists of 550.000 thin-film modules. Annually plant will save about 25.000 tons of CO2 emissions and it wil produce about 40.000 MWh of electricity. Picture source/copyright juwi GmbH:
 

Solarpark Waldpolenz, courtesy juwi GmbH

Solarpark Waldpolenz, courtesy juwi GmbH
 

Read more about juwi's project pdf (1009 kB).
 

Sun in old cultures

Stanford SOLAR Center offers comprehensive collection of information - sun in old cultures, ancient observatories, solar art and more. Recommended web site!
 

Electricity from renewables saved 2,8 billion USD in Germany in 2005

Comprehensive report available for free as pdf file was written by specialists from "Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR, Stuttgart)" and "Fraunhofer Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung (ISI, Karlsruhe)".

Highly recommended (german language only).

Read more... or download report as pdf file (337 kB).
 

Recommended books

Photovoltaik
Strom aus Sonnenlicht für Verbundnetz und Inselanlagen


Book covers topics from solar cells to grid connected photovoltaic systems (German language).

Photovoltaik
 

Gebäudeintegrierte Photovoltaik. Architektonische Integration der Photovoltaik in die Gebäudehülle

One of the best BIPV related books available (German language).

Gebäudeintegrierte Photovoltaik. Architektonische Integration der Photovoltaik in die Gebäudehülle.
 

Designing with Solar Power

The book introduces the holistic design process, PV technologies and integration concepts. With case studies from across the globe, experts in the field explore the potential of this technology, covering various applications (including non-building structures), relevant design tools, reliability, non-technical barriers and markets.

Solární energie

book written by Martin Libra and Vladislav Poulek is available in czech and english language. In many short chapters it gives good introduction into the world of solar energy (photovoltaics). More...

Solární Energie, Fotovoltaika - perspektivni trend současnosti i blizké bodocnosti.
 

Interesting application examples

Stillwell Avenue Terminal

Coney Island's Stillwell Avenue Terminal is the largest above-ground station in the New York City subway system. Glass and steel structure was designed using an innovative, panelized construction system of semi-transparent photovoltaic modules.

Stillwell Avenue Terminal, courtesy Glaswerke Arnold GmbH&Co.KG.

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Fashion & high-tech

Interesting BIPV example is facade of a fashion house "ZARA" in Köln, Germany. "ZARA's" facade is a combination of natural stone, metal and BIPV integrated solar modules. 12 kW photovoltaic system consists of special solar glass and marine blue solar cells.

Picture courtesy Ingo Hagemann Architekturbüro Hagemann....

Fashion house "ZARA", courtesy Ingo Hagemann, Architekturbüro Hagemann

Tracking concentrators

Bifacial tracking concentrators are often used for water pumping or as electricity sources in rural areas. 2,2 kWp model bifacial solar tracking concentrator designed by professionals is presented on the picture below. More about trackers and concentrators...

Picture courtesy Poulek Solar....

Bifacial Solar Tracker, courtesy Poulek Solar

Roof integrated modules

Floriade exhibition hall, the Netherlands. Roof integrated photovoltaic system with transparent modules. Detailed description of Floriade system can you find in Top50 list (pdf description courtesy of Siemens Nederland N.V.). More about bipv applications...

Pictures courtesy Bram Vorster...

Floriade, courtesy Bram Vorster

Floriade, courtesy Bram Vorster


"Clean Energy path at St. Moritz" - three different solar power systems around the funicular of Corviglia at Piz Nair, a mountain close to St. Moritz (Switzerland): one at the beginning of the funicular with round about 9 kWp, one parallel to the route with about 18 kWp and the third on the peak, more than 3,000 meters above sea level, with 14 kWp.

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Photovoltaic system at the beginning of the funicular - 9 kWp

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Solar Generation report

Solar Generation V - Greenpeace and EPIA are joining forces for the fifth time to publish a report on PV solar electricity: Solar Generation V. Apart from providing an overview of the current worldwide status of PV in terms of policy, technology and economics, Solar Generation contains credible scenarios which prove once again that PV is clearly on the way to becoming a well-established energy source in the coming decades; EPIA, Greenpeace, September 2008 (6000 kB).

EPIA - European Photovoltaic Industry Association

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Interesting milestones

90 years ago In 1918, a Polish scientist Jan Czochralski discovered a method for monocrystalline silicon production, which enabled monocrystalline solar cells production.
50 years ago In 1958, Hoffman Electronics Semiconductor Division introduced a solar cell with 9 % efficiency.
20 years ago In 1988, the fourth Tour de Sol race of 350 km in Switzerland and Austria took place. The vehicle categories included photovoltaic supplied vehicles, additional pedals vehicles, commercial photovoltaic supplied vehicles and electric vehicles without photovoltaic supply.

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About web site

This is an independent web site dedicated to promote photovoltaic applications and technologies. It was developed as non-commercial helpful information to serve teachers, students and others interested in photovoltaics. In the web site you will find many interesting information on photovoltaic technologies, systems, applications etc. In case you miss any information, I have provided various interesting links where you can look for information you want.

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Jobs & recruiting in solar industry

PVPEOPLE.net - is a contingency and retained recruiting firm specializing in the photovoltaic (PV) industry. We deliver top industry talent who has been confidentially located, qualified and reference checked. Key positions in manufacturing and research and development that we work on are process engineers, design engineers, materials and research scientists, engineering and operations managers, and Lean-Sigma/quality assurance engineers.

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Architectural highlights

Sound protection wall located in Vienna, Austria. Area 193 m2, special soundprotection transparent modules with polycrystalline solar cells used. 54 modules with peak power of 15,4 kW installed (picture courtesy Ertex Solar GmbH). More...

Sound protection wall, courtesy Ertex Solar GmbH

World's largest photovoltaic module with rated power 1500 W was presented on Intersolar fair in June 2005. Module is produced by austrian company Ertex Solar GmbH. Glass-glass laminate module is suitable for facade integration or large sunspaces for example (picture courtesy Ertex Solar GmbH).

The largest PV module, courtesy ertex-solar GmbH.
 

REN21 Renewables Global Status Report

The renewable energy industry is stepping up its meteoric rise into the mainstream of the energy sector, according to the REN21 Renewables 2007 Global Status Report.

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GUNTHER Portfolio

The GUNTHER Portfolio offers short and interesting overviews about PV technologies, companies, industry developments etc.

Solar Energy News - RenewableEnergyWorld.com
Renewable Energy News Headlines provided by RenewableEnergyWorld.com - the leading online publisher of renewable energy news and information world-wide.

Nord/LB Closes Financing on 9-MW Solar Project
Nord/LB announced that it closed financing on 9 megawatts (MW) of a combined 19 MW of solar power projects being developed via a joint venture between SunEdison and SkyPower Corp. The 19 MW of solar projects are set t...

Sputnik Doubles SolarMax S Production Capacity
Since the beginning of this year, Sputnik Engineering has been selling the new string inverter series SolarMax S. In order to meet what the company said has been great demand, Sputnik will open a new production facili...

DOI, DOE & NPS to Install Solar Systems
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will help the National Park Service (NPS) showcase sustainable energy practices and fulfill i...

France Raises Solar Feed-in Tariffs; New York SEIA Calls for FITs
The French Minister for Energy and the Environment announced last Monday that the government was launching an aggressive new program to propel the country to the forefront of solar energy development.

OPEL Installs 9.5kW Solar System
Opel International Inc., a leading global developer and supplier of concentrating photovoltaic panels (CPVs) and industrial solar systems, today announced it has installed and activated a 9.5kW grid tied solar install...

Gov. Schwarzenegger Looks To Advance California's Renewable Energy Plans
Building on his commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the state's renewable energy capacity, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Executive Order S-14-08 (EO) to streamline California's renew...

Renewable Fuel Standard Increased for 2009
The 2009 U.S. federal renewable fuel standard (RFS) will be increased to 10.21 percent ensuring that at least 11.1 billion gallons of renewable fuels will be blended into transportation gasoline. The Energy Independen...

ProLogis Builds 1-MW Solar PV System in Japan
ProLogis, an owner, manager and developer of distribution facilities, announced that it will install its first solar photovoltaic (PV) system in Japan.

Sunrun Closes US $105M for Solar Facilities
SunRun, a distributed residential solar electricity provider, announced it has received a tax equity commitment from an affiliate of U.S. Bancorp to purchase up to approximately 2,000 residential solar facilities for ...

Thoughts on an Energy Policy for the New Administration
This country needs a good debate on energy policy. While there are many divergent views on what that policy should be, I thought it would be useful to begin my thoughts by identifying a set of "facts" on which most pe...


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Translation services

Translation services for photovoltaics (spanish, dutch and german language) and simultaneously, consecutively and bilaterally interpretation (negotiations, conferences, guided tours, interviews, etc.

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New map shows solar electricity potential of European regions

A new map published by the European Commission shows the photovoltaic solar energy potential of different parts of Europe. Photovoltaic Solar Cells convert sunlight directly into electricity. In addition the interactive on-line Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS), developed by the Commission's in-house scientific service, DG Joint Research Centre, allows users to estimate solar energy performance at any given location in Europe. The information in the map shows that an identical solar system will generate twice as much energy in sunny areas of Europe, such as Malta and Southern Spain, than in areas such as Scotland or Northern Scandinavia. These tools are invaluable as the EU seeks to increase the share of renewable energies in its consumption to 20% in 2020.

Map can be downloaded from PVGIS (PVGIS - Geographical Assessment of Solar Energy Resource and Photovoltaic Technology) web site.

PVGIS - Geographical Assessment of Solar Energy Resource and Photovoltaic Technology

with its continuous improvement and updates PVGIS (Photovoltaic Geographical Information System) web site is one of the best solar radiation resources for estimation of PV potential in Europe and Africa available on-line.

PVGIS PV potencial in Europe

PVGIS PV potencial in Africa

Source: PVGIS © European Communities, 2001-2007.

SOL4 - BIPV systems and passive buildings

SOL4 is an exemplary pilot project in a new semi-urban district for the sustainable construction of a working and living environment. The building complex serves as a business and training centre, as well as a centre of competence for advanced standards in ecological development, construction and workplace design. It is currently the largest passive solar office building in Austria. The skills and experience from a broad range of the project partners and associates were brought together in a common infrastructure and seminar programme for tenants. The resulting living and working environment includes relax areas and other social spaces. The technologies and design objectives implemented in the project sought to maximise "green" surfaces (e.g., green roof systems, open infiltration surfaces, etc.). Special attention was paid to using the latest developments of environmentally friendly construction materials as extensively as possible. The facility's energy management system optimises ventilation and air conditioning by means of a closed-loop heat distribution circuit with ground-coupled and ventilation heat exchangers. Passive cooling is enabled by concrete core activation in the panels of the roof construction. The grid-tied photovoltaic system provides electricity to cover the remaining energy demands of the mechanical systems. Finally, SOL4's overall ecological performance is being monitored and continually analysed with total quality assessment methods.

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SOL4, photo Thomas Kirschner, courtesy SOL4

SOL4 office building. Picture photo Thomas Kirschner, courtesy SOL4
 





 

Large-scale photovoltaic power plants

Detailed overwiev about PV power installed (only large scale PV power plants considered) in last ten years you may find in "pvresources.com Annual Report 2007 available as pdf file


Brief descriptions and some images of world's largest photovoltaic plants can you find if you follow the link. For each plant basic data is included - peak power, country, location, year of construction, GHG emission reduction data etc - if available of course. Pictures of some plants listed are also included.

Largest PV power plants at the moment are Huerta Solar Olmedilla de Alarcon, Huerta Solar Arnedo (La Rioja), Solarpark Waldpolenz (Germany), Parque Solar La Magascona & La Magasquila, Merida, Parque Solar Fuente Alamo (Murcia Region), SinAn (Korea), Huerta Solar Lucainena de las Torres (Almeria), Parque Fotovoltaico Abertura Solar (Caceres), Parque Solar Hoya de Los Vincentes (Murcia), Parque Solar Calaveron etc. Several large scale solar parks >20 MWp are under construction.

In 2008 first large scale PV plants were put into service in Greece.
 

Olympic power plant, 100 kWp, courtesy Compa Solar

100 kW Olympic power plant, located in Pieria, Greece. Picture courtesy Compa Solar
 

Lucainena de Las Torres, 23,2 MWp, courtesy MEPSOLAR AG

Lucainena de Las Torres (Almeria). 23,2 MW plant completed in summer 2008. Picture courtesy MEPSOLAR AG
 

Huerta Solar Benahadux (Almeria). 10,6 MW, courtesy esTCI S.L.

Huerta Solar Benahadux (Almeria). 10,6 MW plant completed in summer 2008, air photo. Picture courtesy esTCI S.L.

Huerta Solar Benahadux (Almeria). 10,6 MW, courtesy esTCI S.L.

Huerta Solar Benahadux (Almeria). 10,6 MW plant completed in summer 2008. Picture courtesy esTCI S.L.
 

In this year several large (MW range) power plants were connected to the grid - some examples see below:

26 MW Fuente Alamo
23,2 MW Lucainena de las Torres
23,1 MW Abertura
23 MW Hoya de Los Vincentes
21,2 MW El Calaveron
20 MW Calasparra
20 MW La Magascona
19,6 MW SinAn
9,5 MW Villar de Canas
8,4 MW Isla Mayor
6,5 MW La Solana

Maccaferi Group, roof mounted system, courtesy Mitsubishi Electric

Maccaferri Industrial Group, one of the largest roof mounted systems in Italy put into service in 2008. Picture courtesy Mitsubishi Electric
 

Fort Carson, CO, 2 MWp, courtesy SunTechnics

U.S. Army site, Fort Carson, CO. 2 MW plant completed in December 2007. Picture courtesy SunTechnics
 

Solarpark Lobosillo, 12,7 MWp, courtesy Ecostream

Solarpark Lobosillo. Picture courtesy Ecostream
 

It is almost impossible to control fast increase of installed PV power. Till end of 2007 10 MW of world's largest thin-film project was connected to the public grid (40 MW plant in Brandis). At the moment photovoltaic progress is extremly fast in Spain, even in Korea several large (MW range) plants have beeing constructed. As promising european markets Italy, France and eventually Greece should also be considered.

Solarpark "Waldpolenz", 11 MWp, courtesy juwi GmbH

Solarpark "Waldpolenz" (Feb 2008). Picture courtesy juwi GmbH

  Solarpark "Waldpolenz", 2,5 MWp, courtesy juwi GmbH

Solarpark "Waldpolenz" (Aug 2007). Picture courtesy juwi GmbH
 

Solarpark "Rote Jahne", 6 MWp, courtesy juwi GmbH

Solarpark "Rote Jahne". Picture courtesy juwi GmbH
 

Largest roof mounted plant connected to the grid in 2006 is roof mounted solar electric plant in Muggensturm (Rastatt, Germany).

Roof mounted PV plant in Muggensturm, 3,875 MWp, courtesy Tauber Solar Management GmbH

Muggensturm, roof mounted solar electric plant. Picture courtesy Tauber Solar Management GmbH
 

In April 2006 large photovoltaic plant with 10 MWp was connected to the public grid in Pocking, Germany. Solarpark Pocking constist of six units with 1,67 MWp each. More than 57000 Shell Solar modules are mounted on aluminum contruction which is fixed with more than 8000 ground screws. Plant is connected to the 20 kV public grid via six inverter units (4 x 400 MVA MSSS each unit) and six 1.6 MVA/20 kV transformers.

Solarpark Pocking, 10 MWp, courtesy Martin Bucher Projektentwicklungen

Solarpark Pocking, 10 MWp, courtesy Martin Bucher Projektentwicklungen

Solarpark Pocking 10 MWp plant. Pictures courtesy Martin Bucher Projektentwicklungen.
 

The most attractive

One of the most attractive european photovoltaic systems is probably Akademie-du-Mont-Cenis in Herne, Germany. Wooden structure covered with glass and transparent photovoltaic modules is unique sollution build on revitalised former coal mine in northern Germany

Akademie-du-Mont-Cenis Herne, Germany, copyright Flabeg

Akademie-du-Mont-Cenis Herne, Germany, copyright Flabeg

"Akademie-du-Mont-Cenis", Herne, Germany.
Picture source/copyright:
Flabeg-Solar

The highest located plants

World's highest located grid-connected system is located on Jungfraujoch mountain in Switzerland - 3545 m above the sea level.

In 2005 PV plant Jungfraujoch (effective peak power 1.13 kWp, 3454 m above sea level), which was erected in 1993 by the PV laboratory of the Berne School of Engineering and Information technology, has established a new record for normalised annual energy production in 2005. Despite a line interruption of one day (23.8.2005) in the valley, in 2005 1537 kWh/kWp were produced with a winter energy fraction of 48.5%. Thus the old record dating from 1997 (1504 kWh/kWp) was trespassed considerably. Without the line interruption, in 2005 the production would have been even 1540 kWh/kWp. In the average of 1993 to 2005, PV plant Jungfraujoch has produced 1407 kWh/kWp with a winter energy fraction of 46.3%.

You may find more details about the plant on the page where world's highest located grid-connected system are described, or on the web site of PV-Labor der Hochschule für Technik und Informatik (HTI) - Berner Fachhochschule.

Jungfraujoch, world's highest grid-connected photovoltaic plant, courtesy HTI Burgdorf, PV Labor

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PV-Labor der Hochschule für Technik und Informatik - Berner Fachhochschule