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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)

Solarpark Beneixama - 20 MWp, copyright City Solar AG Solarpark Beneixama - 20 MWp, copyright City Solar AG Solarpark Beneixama - 20 MWp, copyright City Solar AG

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 220 kWp to 24 MWp. Cumulative power of photovoltaic systems presented here is more than 1300 MWp and increases very fast.

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

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Energiepreisbremse Solarenergie: die Sonne schickt keine Rechnung
Seit 15 Jahren war das Leben nicht so teuer wie jetzt. Auslöser der Teuerungswelle sind die hohen Energiepreise. Für Öl, Gas oder Strom zahle man heute um ein Drittel bis zum Doppelten mehr als noch vor wenigen Jahren, betont der Verband Austria Solar in einer Pressemiteilung. Bei den aktuellen Energiepreisen würden viele Haushalte im nächsten W...

Energieexperte Fell tankt sein Solarmobil bei IBC SOLAR auf
Der Grünen-Politiker Hans-Josef Fell (MdB) besuchte am 22. Juli 2008 auf seiner fast 1.000 Kilometer langen Tour durch Bayern das Photovoltaik-Systemhaus IBC SOLAR AG mit seinem Elektromobil. Am Nachmittag des 22. Juli traf er bei dem Unternehmen in Bad Staffelstein ein und "tankte" mit seinem Elektrofahrzeug, einem TWIKE, umweltfreundlichen Sol...

Energieeffizienz: EU will den Energieverbrauch von Elektrogeräten im Stand-by...
Die EU-Mitgliedstaaten stimmten am 7. Juli 2008 dem Kommissionsvorschlag zur Senkung des Energieverbrauchs von Elektrogeräten im Stand-by-Betrieb zu. Betroffen sind alle in Europa verkauften Haushalts- und Bürogeräte. Diese Verordnung der EU ist die erste gesetzliche Anforderung an Produkte innerhalb der Ökodesign- Richtlinie. Sie ist ein konkre...

BISS Italia bietet deutsches Know-how für die italienische Photovoltaik-Indus...
Das Business Institute Solar Strategy (BISS) hat eine Geschäftsstelle in der norditalienischen Industriestadt Brescia eröffnet. Damit tritt das Hamburger Institut für Photovoltaik-Qualitätssicherung und -Projektentwicklung schon im zweiten Jahr seines Bestehens in den italienischen Markt ein. "Italiens boomende Solarbranche hat ein starkes Bedür...

Phoenix Solar AG erschließt neues Photovoltaik-Marktsegment durch Rahmenvertr...
Die Phoenix Solar AG (Sulzemoos) hat am 24.07.2008 einen Rahmenliefervertrag abgeschlossen mit der in Fremont (Kalifornien) ansässigen Solyndra Inc., einem Hersteller von Dünnschichtmodulen auf der Basis von Kupfer-Indium-Gallium-Diselenid (CIGS). Der Vertrag habe ein Volumen von rund 450 Millionen Euro und umfasse die Lieferung von Solarmodule...

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG und Volkswagen bauen Photovoltaik-Anlage mit 1,1 Megawat...
Der Volkswagen-Konzern hat mit der S.A.G. Solarstrom AG (Freiburg) einen Vertrag über die Dachflächennutzung von zwei Werkshallen in Wolfsburg geschlossen. Baubeginn des 1,1 MWp Photovoltaik-Kraftwerks, das jährlich rund eine Million Kilowattstunden Solarstrom produzieren soll, ist im September, berichtet die S.A.G. Solarstrom AG in einer Presse...

Neue Studie: Heizen mit Sonne, Holz, Wind oder Wärmepumpen ist "in"
Schon vor dem aktuellen Energiepreisschock haben die Menschen in Deutschland bei der Heizung massiv auf erneuerbare Energien gesetzt, berichten die Landesbausparkassen in einer Pressemitteilung. Wie LBS Research auf Basis aktueller Daten des Statistischen Bundesamtes mitteilt, hat sich die Zahl der Wohnungen, die mit Holz oder sonstigen erneuerb...

Hoku Solar und Suntech stellen Photovoltaikanlage mit 254 kWp für großen Getr...
Der Photovoltaik-Systemintegrator Hoku Solar, Inc., Tochter der Hoku Scientific, Inc. (Kapolei; Hawaii,) und der chinesische Photovoltaik-Hersteller Suntech Power Holdings Co. berichteten am 22.07.2008 über die Fertigstellung einer Solarstromanlage mit einer Gesamtnennleistung von 254 Kilowatt auf einer Lagerhalle des Getränkegroßhändlers Paradi...

Erneuerbare Energien: E.ON hält jetzt 50 Prozent an weltweit größtem Offshore...
E.ON hat am 21.07.2008 zusammen mit dem dänischen Energieversorger DONG Energy den Anteil von Shell am "London Array Offshore-Windpark" übernommen, berichtet die E.ON AG in einer Pressemitteilung. E.ON und DONG Energy würden zu je 50 Prozent Projektpartner. London Array ist laut E.ON das weltweit größte Offshore-Windpark-Projekt mit einer geplan...

Windenergie-Forschungsplattform FINO3 wird errichtet: Riesiger Rammbär im Ein...
Mit der Installierung des Gründungspfahls der Forschungsplattform FINO3 rund 80 Kilometer vor Sylt wird am 29. Juli 2008 ein wichtiger Meilenstein des Projekts erreicht. Das 315 Tonnen schwere und 55 Meter lange Großrohr wurde am 19.07.2008 vom Werk in Rostock nach Cuxhaven transportiert. Dort werden derzeit letzte Vorbereitungen getroffen, um d...


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SunPower adds to direct distribution model with Solar Sales acquisition
A former distributor and large-scale installer of photovoltaic modules in Australia has been acquired by SunPower Corporation as part of the PV manufacturer’s evolving direct sales business model. For an undisclosed sum, Solar Sales Pty. Ltd. will become a unit of the Silicon Valley-based company.

LDK targets 3.2GW solar wafer production in 2010
LDK Solar has signed a major exclusive contract with China-based JYT Corporation for its 800KG capacity multicrystalline ingot furnaces that is expected to enable LDK to reach a capacity of 3.2GW of wafer production in 2010. After an extensive evaluation of JYT’s large capacity furnaces, LDK said that the furnaces would contribute to a reduction...

SEPA reveals top 10 U.S. solar utilities
The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has for the first time compiled the Top 10 energy utilities that use solar power as part of its energy mix. It may be a short-term position due to the recent scale of newly-announced solar plants but, according to the SEPA figures that were compiled through to the end of 2007, Southern California Ediso...

First Solar wins 10MW turnkey installation in U.S.
Sempra Generation has selected First Solar to provide a 10MW turnkey thin-film PV energy plant near Boulder City, Nevada. The project started in July and is expected to be completed by the end of 2008. The modules to be used at this ground-mount project will come from First Solar’s manufacturing facility in Perrysburg, Ohio, the company said.

First Solar officially opens Malaysian plant
First Solar has held an opening ceremony for the first four plants being built at the Kulim Hi Tech Park in Kedah, Malaysia. The four thin-film manufacturing facilities make up an investment of $680 million by First Solar and create around 2,000 jobs, the company said. When fully ramped, the four facilities will have a 720MW capacity and are a k...

Applied Materials expands ?SunFab? tool manufacturing in Taiwan
Applied Materials is expanding its equipment manufacturing capabilities in Taiwan with the construction of an extension to its Tainan Manufacturing Center at a cost of $17 million. Demand for its AKT flat panel display equipment and SunFab Thin Film Solar equipment was the reason for the expansion, which should be completed in mid-2009, Applied ...

Intersolar North America 2008 a huge success, say organizers
The Intersolar North America 2008 event, which was held in conjunction with SEMICON West this year, was a huge success, attracting a higher-than-anticipated number of visitors and attendees. The show, which concluded on July 17th, saw the attendance of 13,000 people and 210 exhibitors, the successful representation of all facets of the industry ...

Innovalight to deploy Eyelit?s MES for development and future manufacturing
Silicon nanocrystalline ink module producer Innovalight has selected Eyelit's Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for both its development and future manufacturing needs. Eyelit’s software suite enables Innovalight to track WIP, consumables, inventory and experiments as part of a comprehensive integrated MES approach for full tracking and proce...

Tool Order: Underwriters Laboratories selects Spire?s Spi-Sun Simulator
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. has selected Spire Corporation’s ‘Spi-Sun Simulator’ 4600 Single Long Pulse systems for photovoltaic module testing operations in both the United States and China.

ARISE Technologies starts volume production of 7N+ silicon PV cells
ARISE Technologies has said that it is now operating Line 1 of its photovoltaic cell plant 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Bischofswerda, Germany. The company started production in mid-April and is known for its strategy to produce silicon at 7N+ high-purity (99.99999 percent purity) to gain above-average cell efficiencies.


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40 MWp Solarpark "Waldpolenz"

24 MW of Solarpark "Waldpolenz" is online. Solarpark Waldpolenz is now the largest german photovoltaic power plant and also the largest PV plant worldwide. Construction of further 16 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 IV - Greenpeace and EPIA are joining forces for the fourth time to publish a report on PV solar electricity: Solar Generation IV. 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 2007 (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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This is an independent web site devoted 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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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.

OCR Solar & Roofing Names R. Michael Momboisse President
OCR Solar & Roofing, Northern California's premier installer of roofing and roof-integrated solar modules, today announced that R. Michael Momboisse has joined the company as its president. Momboisse will be responsi...

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Genasun Releases Solar Controller for Small Solar Panels
The most efficient solar charge controller ever made available for small solar panels is released this month by Genasun LLC. The GV-3, developed by MIT graduates in Boston, Massachusetts, is specially engineered for ...

VIDEO: Interview with Xantrex Technology CEO John Wallace
RenewableEnergyWorld.com talked with John Wallace, CEO of Xantrex Technology last week at Intersolar North America in San Francisco California.

Largest PV Plant in Greece Grid Connected
This week the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Greece, which was built by Phoenix Solar AG, was connected to the grid in Pontoiraklia, near Thessaloniki. Phoenix Solar was responsible for planning and construc...

OIT Offers Renewable Energy Systems Degree
In June of this year, the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) graduated its first student with a Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy Systems, the first such degree in North America. The school set up the program ...

Gold Miner's Son Seeks Energy Refuge in Solar
Bella Energy's building integrated solar roofing tiles of 7kW system will off...
Boulder, CO 2008 - Bella Energy, a solar energy company that designs and installs renewable energy systems in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region, has installed unique solar roofing tiles on a Boulder family home. ...

First of its Kind: Hybrid SolarWall PV/T System in Olympic Village
The Beijing Olympic Village is now home to cutting-edge solar technology, one of the world's first SolarWall photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) hybrid systems.

Solar PV Builds Momentum Across Europe
After years of being labeled a German phenomenon, the solar photovoltaic (PV) sector is building momentum across Europe, particularly in Spain. Catalyzed by newly adopted feed-in tariffs, PV development activity in Eu...


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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 Solarpark Waldpolenz, Parque Solar Hoya de Los Vincentes (Murcia region), Huerta Solar Calaveron (in final phase of construction), Huerta Solar La Magascona (Trujilo, Extremadura) and Solarpark Beneixama (Alicante region) in Spain. Several large scale solar parks >10 MWp are under construction.
 

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
 

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

21,2 MW El Calaveron
20 MW La Magascona
18 MW SinAn
9,5 MW Villar de Canas
8,4 MW Isla Mayor
6,5 MW La Solana

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.
 

Sharp Corporation’s state-of-the-art Kameyama Plant No. 2 became operational in August 2006. As a super green factory with a high level of environmental performance designed to minimize impacts on the environment to the greatest extent possible, the Kameyama Plant features an energy supply system based on integrating diverse power sources distributed within the plant into a single large-scale system independent of the utility power grid. These power sources include one of the world’s largest photovoltaic power system (5,1 MWp) and one of Japan’s largest fuel-cell and cogeneration systems. This system covers about one-third of the total electric power requirements for the entire Kameyama Plant, and reduces CO2 emissions from the plant by approximately 40% compared to the level from conventional power sources. In addition, all wastewater from manufacturing processes is recycled. Taken together, these measures result in one of the world’s most advanced, environmentally conscious manufacturing facilities.

In february 2006 ACCIONA Solar puts the plant in Castejón into service. Plant consists of 400 tracking structures with 14.400 BP modules. Plant should be able to generate about 4.400 MWh annualy. Several other MW tracking plants are also on-grid since 2005. Tracking MW range "Solar gardens" operates in Sesma, Rada, Arguedas and Cintruénigo.

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.
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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