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Implementation Plan of the Solar European Industry Initiative (SEII) - May 2010
The present proposal synthesises an intensive collective effort of the European PV community involving leading representatives from the Industry, from the Research community and from the European and national PV associations represented through the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) and the EU PV Technology Platform.
This document describes the PV sector strategy and the immediate actions to be taken in the period 2010-2012 to realise the PV solar energy goals for 2020 and beyond, as described in the European Commission PV Roadmap and related documents (such as the European PV Technology Platform‟s Strategic Research Agenda and its Implementation Plan), as a contribution to the overall targets of the EU.
A New Scheme for the Promotion of Renewable Energies in Developping Countries
The Federal Government has adapted its support for research and development in the energy sector to the new political framework data and priorities. Major priorities for future funding will be found in the fields of “energy efficiency” and “renewable energies”.
Energy research policy thus also pursues the strategy developed by the Federal Government for sustainable development and makes an important contribution to the protection of the Earth's atmosphere.
Energy Research Programme
The Federal Government has adapted its support for research and development in the energy sector to the new political framework data and priorities. Major priorities for future funding will be found in the fields of “energy efficiency” and “renewable energies”. Energy research policy thus also pursues the strategy developed by the Federal Government for sustainable development and makes an important contribution to the protection of the Earth's atmosphere.
Vision Report
This vision report has been prepared by the Photovoltaic Technology Research Advisory Council (PV-TRAC), whose declared mission is to contribute to a rapid development of world-class, cost–competitive European photovoltaics (PV) for sustainable electricity production.
The report identifies the major technical and non-technical barriers to the uptake of the technology and outlines a strategic research agenda designed to ensure a breakthrough of PV and an increase in deployment in the Union and worldwide. The Council proposes the use of a European Technology Platform as a mechanism to implement the strategy and achieve the wider goals defined in the vision.
STATUS OF PHOTOVOLTAICS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 2008 NEW MEMBER STATES
The purpose of this report is to provide up-to date information about the photovoltaic (PV) sector within European Union (EU) 12 New Member States (NMS) Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. This is already the 6th consecutive report which has been prepared to give you comprehensive overview of the NMS achievements in the PV field. The first report called “Status of Photovoltaics and Recommendations for PV Development in EU New Members and Candidate States” came out in 2003 within FP5 RTD PV-NAS-NET project, oriented on coordination of science and technology activities in PVsector within NewlyAssociated States.
STATUS OF PHOTOVOLTAICS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 2009 NEW MEMBER STATES
The purpose of this report is to present market conditions, legal frameworks and political strategies of photovoltaic sector in the European Union 12 New Member States (NMS): Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. To get the wider overview of the status of PV, two countries associated with EU have been included: Croatia and Turkey.






