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PV Market Monitoring in The Netherlands 7 October 2005 Catania (IT) Dennis Gieselaar

PV Market Monitoring in The Netherlands 7 October 2005 Catania (IT) Dennis Gieselaar Chairman Market Committee Holland Solar (Dutch PV Industry Association). Aim of the presentation Creating insight in the approach and results of joint monitoring efforts in The Netherlands 20 minutes.

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PV Market Monitoring in The Netherlands 7 October 2005 Catania (IT) Dennis Gieselaar

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  1. PV Market Monitoring in The Netherlands 7 October 2005 Catania (IT) Dennis Gieselaar Chairman Market Committee Holland Solar (Dutch PV Industry Association)

  2. Aim of the presentationCreating insight in the approach and results of joint monitoring efforts in The Netherlands20 minutes • Scope • Parties involved • Approach • Results • Lessons learned

  3. Scope In 2004 in The Netherlands several market monitoring schemes where in place, measuring indicators concerning the Dutch PV-market. None of these schemes resulted in a reliable and overall insight in the performance of the pv market. When the the major funding programmes in The Netherlands ended, the stakeholders of the Dutch PV-market found the need for basic information on the existing and future market.

  4. Existing Monitoring Schemes in 2004

  5. Joint approach for reliable data • In combined meetings in 2004 Holland Solar, IEA PVPS and CBS have determined the key performance indicators to be monitored. The monitoring scheme itself had to meet the following requirements: • Reliable • Independent • Confidential • Soon available after the year ending • Applicable by all stakeholder

  6. Measured Performance Indicators Installed power Production Cells Modules Inverters Turnover Import / export Domestic trade Employment (RTD, production and other) RTD budgets A two page questionnaire

  7. First results • >95% of the supply chain in Holland has received the questionnaire • Response of about 80% • Positive reactions due to the simplification and clarity of the questionnaire • Simple and reliable data is available for all stakeholders • Scheme can by used for many years

  8. Lessons Learned Monitoring activities conducted by a true independent organisation is crucial. Joint effort results in efficiency Influence by the the industry in establishing the monitoring scheme is key Only data which will be really used must be measured.

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