1. LIEPĀJAS PILSĒTAS DOME
SOLAR PARKS & PV INDUSTRY:
BEST PRACTICE OF INDUSTRIAL SCALE
PROJECTS
Project: Solar Think Tank
Liepaja, Latvia
Speaker:
Dr. Robertas Urbanavicius
VGTU
2. “SOLAR PARKS & PV INDUSTRY:
BEST PRACTICE OF INDUSTRIAL SCALE PROJECTS”
Agenda:
∗DEN, LTU – solar thermal district heating
∗GER – Technology and Innovation park in Adlershof
∗LTU – solar parks, PV industry, PV Hybrid applications
6. MARSTAL DISTRICT HEATING PARK
The world's largest solar heating plant is built in Marstal.
∗Annual production 8.824 MWh and 492 kWh/m² (2005).
∗Connected to 1,250 households (3,000 inhabitants)
Facts:
∗Net area (operative): 17,109 m²
∗Number of solar collectors: 1,360
∗Storage capacity: 10,000 m³
∗Calculated peak capacity: 13.5 MW
∗Expected share of production at power station: 30%
7. DENMARK / ST / RESIDENTIAL
∗ Net area:
50-150 m2
∗ Number of ST
collectors:4-12
∗ Calculated peak
capacity: 3-11 kWp
11. LTU / CENTRAL SOLAR HEATING
PLANTS (CSHPS)
∗ Solar thermal power plant
in Dukstas.
∗ Rated power: 57,45 kWp.
∗ Net Area: 82 m2
12. LTU / CENTRAL SOLAR HEATING
PLANTS (CSHPS)
Biggest solar thermal
power plant in Lithuanian
Republic
∗installed in Kruonis
Hydro accumulation
power plant.
∗Year of installation: 2011
July.
∗Installer: JSC „Terma”.
∗Net Area: 106 m2
13. GERMANY / PV
∗ Germany - world's top photovoltaics (PV)
installer 40 MWp 550’000 CdTe PV modules (FirstSolar)
∗ Total Solar PV capacity - 18,000 Waldpolenz Solar Park (Military air base)
130 million euro
megawatts (MW) May, 2011
220 hectares
∗ Installed 7,400 MWp in 2010
∗ Solar PV provided 12 TWh (billion
kilowatt-hours) of electricity in 2010,
about 2% of total electricity.
∗ More than 100 000 working places in
sector
∗ Expectations: 25 percent by 2050 (!).
(2011- PV Feed In Tariff (FIT) ~0,18EUR/kWh)
14. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK
BERLIN-ADLERSHOF
∗ Largest science park in Germany
∗ Around 20 innovative solar companies (Calisolar // Global Solar
// Institute of Equipment Construction (ifg) // Sentech
Instruments // Solon AG // Sulfurcell // Roth & RAU // )
∗ Thin Film, CIS, CIGS
∗ In 2010 the turnover was more than 1 Billion Euros.
∗ In 2011 the new Center for Photovoltaic (ZPV) will be opening,
with 8,000 m² of laboratory, hall and office space.
26. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
JSC “PrecizikaSC-MET” - Industrial PV
Laboratory
Facts:
∗Established on 9th of June 2008;
∗Member of Lithuanian Photovoltaic Technology and
Business Association, European Photovoltaic Industry
Association (EPIA);
∗Industrial PV Laboratory in Vilnius;
∗Laboratory’s area is 1000 m2, 300 m2 of which - clean
rooms;
∗The laboratory’s staff- about 20 permanent employees.
27. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
Precizika MG AB
∗First in Baltic States PV factory
(poly-Si)
∗PV modules assembly line (up
to 2400 cell per hour)
∗Planning to install 120kWp test
PV plant
28. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
BOD Research Centre for Solar Cell
Technology
∗BOD Group companies started
construction operations of 10 000 m2
area scientific research and
experimental development centre of
solar cells in Visoriai Information
Technology Park (VITP).
∗By 2012, total investments in this
project will amount to LTL 150 million
(~44mEUR; ~30mLVL).
29. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
BOD GROUP
∗ Manufacture of poly-Si cells
∗ Turnover – up to 415 mLTL by 2015
∗ Export – up to 95%
∗ ~160 new working places
30. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
VIA SOLIS
∗PV module assembly factory
in Visoriai Information
Technology Park (VITP).
∗Investments into the factory
will reach EUR 44 million by
2012
31. LTU / PV INDUSTRY
∗ Forecast for year 2016-2018 – LTU PV Industry should
generate up to 1,6 bLTL (!) turnover
∗ 500 new working places
∗ PV generation for year 2020 – 10,35 TWh
∗ Position of Klaipeda region in this game?