ETIP Photovoltaics

May 8, 2019

'Readying for the TW Era' Conference: Poster Presenters Announced

The European Technology and Innovation Platform for Photovoltaics is delighted to announce the Poster Presenter Display for the upcoming ‘Readying for the TW Era’ Conference in Brussels on 28 May 2019.
 

Poster presentations


 
EcoDesign Preparatory Study – Status and Proposed Transitional Methods
Presenter: Nigel Taylor, European Commission, Joint Research Centre
 
Value of energy communities in European target countries
Presenter: Andreas Fleischhacker, Technische Universität Wien

Innovative Performance Monitoring System for Improved Reliability and Optimised Levelised Cost of Electricity
Presenter: Venizelos Efthymiou, FOSS Research Centre, University of Cyprus
 
Production technology to achieve low Cost and Highly Efficient photovoltaic Perovskite Solar cells (CHEOPS)
Presenter: Christophe Ballif, CSEM PV-center
 
BIPVBOOST PROJECT – Bringing down costs of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solutions and processes along the value chain, enabling widespread implementation in Near Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) implementation
Presenter: Maider Machado, Tecnalia

Demonstrating novel Building Integrated Photovoltaic technologies with the PV SITES project
Presenter: Maider Machado, Tecnalia
 
A Route to High Efficiency PV – The DISC Project
Presenter: Matevz Bokalic, University of Ljubljana
 
Multi-node energy system model coupled to a multi-objective optimization algorithm to study renewable energy high penetration scenarios
Presenter: Valeria Casalicchio, EURAC Research

 

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