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Nieuwe kansen voor zonne-energie
Booosting
31-3-2005, Rotterdam
Jos Reuleaux
• Photovoltaic Integration into Buildings
Overview
• Photovoltaic Production Facilities
• Introduction of Scheuten Solar
• Float glass
• Architectural Glass Products
• Technical Glass
• Project management
• Solar module production
• Solar Systems
• R&D Activities
Scheuten Solar is a division
of Scheuten Holding (Netherlands)
Scheuten Glasgroep: 1.200 employee, 150 Mio. €uro Turn over
Scheuten Solar in 2005
Development of the international market
Scheuten Glas Scheuten Solar
Division
Netherlands
Division
Germany
Scheuten Holding
Division
France
Scheuten Research
Scheuten
Solar Belgium
Belgium
Division
Belgium
Scheuten
Solar Ibérica
Scheuten
Solarwerk 1. Scheuten
Solar Factory
Scheuten
Solar Systems
Netherlands Spain
Scheuten Solar
Technology
Germany
Division
Europe
Division Asia
(2005)
Korea
Scheuten Solar
Korea
Scheuten
Solarwerk 2.
10 MW piloot
dunne film
China ??
July 2003 renamed
One of the most established
Solar companies
in Europe
SST concentrating on two Product Ranges
Standard modules, Type MULTISOL®
Laminate-
Module Sales Wafer cel
Glass/Glass-
Module
System
Engineering Wafer cel
Project-
realisation
Special facade/roof modules, Type OPTISOL®
Project-
realisation
What is our scope at this moment?
Established Market leader
in Europa and a major
position worldwide
Enter in the high volume
market with innovative
Technology, produced with
the most automated
Production line in Europe
Special-PV
Modules for
Facade and
atrium (roof):
Standard-
modules:
New
Technologies: Development of a
nanostructure cel technology
MULTISOL® - Leading by innovation
Electrical
interconnection
technology
Solar-Glass
Module
production
automation
Cost price
reduction
A new electrical
interconnection system offers
reliability over the years and
simplifies the assembly
Anti-Reflex-coated solar glass,
which increases the power of
the Photo voltaic module.
Quality is ensured by the most
modern Produktion line in
Europe.
Top quality, maximum yield
and minimum labour enables
low cost production
• Status & plans R&D in 2005
• In 2004 new R&D facility in operation
• Program 2005:
- Establishing higher efficiency with cell concept
– - Completion module concept
– - Completing pilot production cell technology:
• (spring 2005: 1e machines installed)
End 2005:
• - Completion of total cell / module concept
• - Module production equipment ordered
• Photovoltaic Integration into Buildings
Overview
• Photovoltaic Production Facilities
• Introduction of Scheuten Solar
Production of MULTISOL® Laminate Solar modules
Production of MULTISOL® Laminate Solar modules
OPTISOL® Photovoltaic Glass/Glass
Production Facilities
New factory for Scheuten Solar in 2005
New factory in Germany
• Photovoltaic Integration into Buildings
Overview
• Photovoltaic Production Facilities
• Introduction of Scheuten Solar
Photovoltaic Integration into Buildings
Multifunctional Solar Facades / Technical Developments
Heat- and Noise
Insulation
+
Fire Protection
+
Theft Secure
+
Sun Screening
+
Aesthetics
+
PV: Electricity
Production
Modern Fassade
and their
functions
Building environment
PV– Façade integration
Ways of integration
Roof integration (opaque or semi transparent)
Façades integration (Heat insulation)
Sun screening
components
Integration as Cladding element
Solar module as a skin of a building
OPTISOL® Element with
insulating glass
OPTIFLOAT®
Coating rear panel
OPTISOL® Basic element
Frame sealing
Sealing element
Frame sealing
OPTIWHITE® Front panel
Solar cells embedded by a
special resin
OPTIFLOAT® Rear panel
OPTIFLOAT®
Solar cells embedded by a
special resin
OPTIWHITE® Solar glass
OPTISOL® Basic element
OPTISOL® Basic
element
Solar module as a skin of a building
Electrical connections
integrated into façades
Higher regional court in Hamm, Germany
Some BIPV projects realized in 2004
PLC in Born
Stadskantoor Middelburg
Waterschapskantoor Zeeuwse Eilanden (Middelburg)
Beukenhage in Almelo
Flat Hollandt in Rotterdam
Tsinghua University in Beijing
(Olympic Village)
Some BIPV projects realized in 2004
Biggest building-integrated photovoltaic
installation of the world:
Solar roof and façade of the Mont Cenis Academy
• Inauguration: 1999
• Number of solar cells: 600.000
• Peak Power: 1.000 kW
• Active Area: 10.000 m2
• Electricity yield: 700.000 kWh / year
• Avoided CO2 Emission: 500.000 kg / year
State of the Art / Mont-Cenis Academy at Herne
The Construction / Look back into 1998
Fall 1998
Megawatt Power / Mont-Cenis Academy in Herne
Mont-Cenis Academy / 10.000 m2 of Photovoltaics
Office Building – Germany Peiniger group´s Headquarters, Gelsenkirchen
Train Station / Suspension Railway in Wuppertal
World Record in Module Lenght: 3,90 Meter.
Train Station / Solar Roof of the New Central Station in Berlin
Output: 189 kWp
Commissioning: 2002
Area Output: 1790 sq
High-tech Plaza
Japan- Office Building
PV Integrated into facade & roof
Ministry of Economic Affairs / Conference Area
100 kwp isolated pv
facade
Ministry of Economic Affairs / Inside View
Archeologic Museum in Herne
100 kWp element integrated on the
roof
University Trier/ Birkenfeld
PV Integration
Semi transparent amorphous
silicon solar cells
Federal Chancellery in Berlin
Photovoltaics for Public Buildings
German Parliament Building in Berlin (Reichstag)
Fair of Tomorrow / Exhibition Centre Essen 2000
2.000 square meter OPTISOL® solar roof
Fair of Tomorrow / Exhibition Centre Essen 2000
2.000 square meter OPTISOL® solar roof
Software Park Beijing / Software Plaza-Giant “CD” Canopy
Output: 90 kwp
Modules in trapezoid
shapes: integrated on the
edge of the canopy
Software park Beijing
(China)
The Cost / Different Façade Systems
Polished Stone
Photovoltaics
Stone
Glass Facade
Metal
250 € 600 € 700 € 800 € 1200 € per square meter
Future Outlook / Huge Energy Potential of Building Surfaces
12 billion square meter of façade- and roof area are
directed to the sun only in industrialized countries and
could be used for power production.
Photovoltaics for Residential Homes
Photovoltaics for Residential Homes
Photovoltaics for Residential Homes
Awards and Certificates
Solar tracking system (400 KWp)
Ecotechnia in Navarra (Spanje)
Spanish project realized in 2004
Solar Home System with
MULTISOL
Photovoltaic
Drinking water punp
FILM
Ecopark in Waalwijk (Netherlands)