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Photovoltaic Technology Platform Dr. Dan I. Teodoreanu NESL - ICPE. PV Technology Platform (1).
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Photovoltaic Technology Platform Dr. Dan I. Teodoreanu NESL - ICPE 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
PV Technology Platform (1) • The Photovoltaic Technology Platform is an initiative which aims at mobilizing all the actors sharing a long-term European vision for photovoltaic; realizing the European Strategic Research Agenda for PV for the next decade(s) and give recommendations for implementation; ensuring that Europe maintains industrial leadership. 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
PV Technology Platform (2) 4 working groups: • Policy and instruments: 21 members • Information, promotion, education, market deployment: 27 members • Science, Technology & Applications Group: 25 members • Developing countries: 17 members 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
PV Technology Platform (3) • Contribute to a rapid development of a world-class cost competitive European PV for a sustainable electricity production • Involve stakeholders in the formulation of research programs • Ensure strong links and coordination between industry, research and market. • To implement the strategic plan 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
PV Technology Platform (4) Strategic Plan: • Implementing a Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) • Coordinating PV research programs • Facilitating deployment measures (energy policies, overcoming barriers to trade and export, develop education and training schemes) 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 1: Policy & Instruments Objectives: • To ensure the definition and the implementation of an action plan for each group with the view to reach the goals set in the Strategic Plan. 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 2: Market deployment Objectives: 1. Clear cooperation with the target groups 2. Overcoming market barriers 3. Contribution to a European leadership 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 2 (2) Target groups: • Priority groups: Building sector / Utilities / Political decision makers (local, regional, national and European) • Other targets: General public through civil society 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 3: Science, technology & applications Objectives: • Define (widely accepted) technical needs for development of PV • Enable large-scale application with a major role for European stakeholders • Develop Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) as input for FP7 • Contribute to the establishment of a EU PV Research Area (PV-ERA) 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 4: Developing countries Objectives: • Develop a long term strategy for promoting PV and contributing to poverty alleviation • Create a clear program and policy for sustainable development • Lobby to keep motivation for these markets • Determine concrete quantitative and qualitative targets to be achieved 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Work Group 4: Developing countries (2) • Create sustainable poles of development by creating local infrastructures, committing local people and ensure feasible projects • Need for communication for all stakeholders • Identify promotion channels and increase awareness of PV by tackling the perception problems of inhabitants • Mobilize all existing actions and create synergies in favor of people who do not have access to electricity 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror GroupMain Objectives Mission: • To implement the recommendations of the “vision” report at national level • Promoting a European Research Area • Facilitating public/private partnerships • Removing national barriers to commercial exploitation • Coherent European policy framework 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group:Main Objectives (2) • Coordination and the representation (or inclusion) of relevant national, regional or local initiatives and activities under the technology platform • Input to the Steering Committee and Working Groups from a national, regional or local perspective. • Advance the European Research Area by initiating activities for closer coordination and co-operation between national and regional programs 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group:Main Objectives (3) • Determine concrete quantitative and qualitative targets to be achieved • Create sustainable poles of development by creating local infrastructures, committing local people and ensure feasible projects • Need for communication for all stakeholders 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group:Role and tasks (4) • Providing opinion and advice • Promoting an enhanced co-operation and co-ordination among Member States and European activities • Structuring and strategy development • Closing the loop between technology development and policy-making • Act as an informal moderating body • Promoting public/private partnerships 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group:Role of the Commission (5) • The European Commission will be fully associated with the Group • Will provide input to the process from the point of view of the Institution • Initial secretarial support to the Mirror Group through organizing and convening meetings to start the process 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group:Others (6) • An indicative number of two to four plenary meetings might be held per year • Decisions will be taken by consensus as far as possible • If no consensus can be reached the chairperson might consider calling for a vote. • The summary report of each meeting shall be drawn up by the Secretary of the Group • The group members shall send any written comments they may have on the summary report to the Chairperson and the Secretary 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Mirror Group (7) • Any group member who does not provide any comments within 2 weeks will be considered to have given his or her tacit agreement to the report • If there are any disagreements, the proposed modifications may be discussed at the next plenary meeting of the Group at the discretion of the Chairperson. • Correspondence relating to the Group shall be addressed to the attention of the Group Secretary with copy to the Chairperson preferably by e-mail • Correspondence for Group members shall be addressed to all the delegates 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
PARTICIPANTS: Romania • Industry: NESL-ICPE, ACCEPT (WG3), INCEMC • Researchers: NESL (WG1), ICEMENERG, INCDTP • Utilities • Government Agencies: ARCE, ENERO • Construction sector • Universities: UPB, UVT (WG2), UTBv • Secretary: NESL-ICPE 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting
Contact: Dr. Dan-Ilie Teodoreanu New Energy Sources Laboratory (NESL) - Research Institute for Electrical Engineering (ICPE) Tel/fax: +40 21 346 72 36; gsm: 0745122863 e-mail: danteo@icpe.ro; pv-platform@icpe.ro Splaiul Unirii 313 030138, Bucharest, Romania 7th February, 2006, NESL-ICPE, Bucharest: Kick-off Meeting