April 30, 2018
Press release - “Innovation in Solar Building Skins & Energy Efficiency towards Sustainable Cities” – ETIP PV workshop took place in Berlin, Germany - 30 April 2018
“Innovation in Solar Building Skins & Energy Efficiency towards
Sustainable Cities” – ETIP PV workshop took place in Berlin,
Germany
• Focus on innovation in solar building skins / building integrated
photovoltaics (BIPV)
• The second IPV workshop was organized in Berlin with the Helmholtz
Zentrum Berlin and SETA Network, London
• Further events planned in Spain, France and the Netherlands
The conference and workshop on Innovation in Solar Building Skins & Energy Efficiency
towards Sustainable Cities took place in Berlin. Experts from the building sector, politics,
finance and photovoltaics have discussed the implementation of Building Integrated
Photovoltaics (BIPV). The German event was organized by the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
(HZB), together with SETA Network, London, and in col aboration with the BIPV group of
the European Technology & Innovation Platform for Photovoltaics (ETIP PV).
“Highly attractive lighthouse projects demonstrate the feasibility of BIPV solutions, but
implementation on a massive scale is stil too slow”, states Prof. Rutger Schlatmann, one
of the organizers of the conference and Director of HZB-Institute PVcomB. Buildings,
facades, and streets offer large surfaces that can be used to produce climate-friendly
energy through photovoltaics. At the same time, buildings can also house various kinds
of storage media for renewable energy or charging stations for vehicles and thus help
stabilize the power grid, as explained by Dr. Silke Krawietz in the context of the smart city
approach. Among the barriers for massive implementation of BIPV are low oil and gas
prices, real estate speculation but most importantly slow adaption of legislation,
mentioned by Claude Turmes, member of the European Parliament and President of the
European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (Eufores). According to the European
Commission 2016 report “Germany fails to comply with EU legislation on Near Zero
Emission Buildings”, Turmes warned and stressed the necessity to mitigate climate
change.
Dr. Silke Krawietz, CEO, SETA Network, underlines during the panel discussion: “There is a
lack of business models connecting energy efficiency and renewable energy. The
access to finance is very important." Dr. Christine Lemaitre, CEO, German Sustainable
Building Council (DGNB): " We need quality buildings on a much broader scale.
Lighthouse examples wil not save the world, BIPV, energy efficiency and sustainable
building solutions must be made mainstream.” As representative from the European
Commission Mr. Agustin Escardino Malva, Deputy Head of Unit, New and Renewable
Energy Sources, DG Research & Innovation, participated at the event and described
during the 2nd day Workshop various financial mechanisms of the European Commission.
Within the context of energy efficiency in buildings and cities for new and existing
building stock, the development of innovative design concepts and market
approaches are essential for the future development of the BIPV market and the
development of related national value chains. Key issue is the col aboration among the
various stakeholders of the building design and construction process, such as architects,
research institutes, building material industries, developers, building owners of private
and commercial buildings and specialized PV/BIPV industry.
The BIPV workshop organized in Berlin was the second of a series of European workshops
and conferences in the field of Energy Efficiency in buildings and cities with a focus on
Innovation in Solar Building Skins, also known as building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).
This BIPV initiative of the European Technology & Innovation Platform for Photovoltaics is
as wel related to areas such as smart grid, storage of renewable energies in buildings
and cities and e-mobility.
Dr. Silke Krawietz:” We are talking to partners in Spain, France and the Netherlands to
continue the series of BIPV workshops in these countries.” The national workshops aim at
identifying the specific needs and opportunities of the respective national market
structures in connection with the requirements for Positive Energy Buildings.