|
Abstract: . . . a financial institution, Germany Mainstream solar electricity will result when multiple stakeholder values define a new, integrated, solution based energy market. Task 10 is a business opportunity for the full spectrum of stakeholders involved in the urban building and energy market. Solution values will be analysed and developed, while barriers caused by the traditional energy market will be resolved. The Task 10 work is divided into four subtasks with seventeen activities targeted at solar electricity . . . . . . gaps • developing materials and holding events targeted at meeting the needs of specific groups of stakeholders • providing continuous communication, promotion and education throughout the period of the collaborative project The Task’s goal is for urban-scale photovoltaic to be a desirable and commonplace feature of the urban environment in IEA PVPS member countries. 250 kWp integrated PV system, the Netherlands Stakeholders Building sector Builders and developers, urban planners, architects, engineers, . . . . . . the development of guidance to integrate photovoltaic into standard building design models, tools, practices and community energy infrastructure planning Subtask 3 concentrates on technical and infrastructure challenges related to building integrated photovoltaic and demonstrates best practices to overcome barriers Subtask 4 will carry out the development and the dissemination of information targeted to a variety of stakeholders, including market research 54 kWp PV system for a Solar Stock Exchange, . . . --1511,3,252,1732,7553
|