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Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) Reza Shaybani – Managing Director
Scheuten Middle East
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
SCHEUTEN PROFILE01
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‘Right from day one, I was convinced that we would grow into a global company. It is my ultimate desire to be successful in this world. For me, success means making people’s lives happy and pleasant by means of our products.'
Jacques Scheuten
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The Scheuten Mission Statement
Scheuten is a company run by people, for people. We connect solar and glass to innovative concepts. We give energy, sustainability, growth and life to our customers and to the world.
see it. feel it
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Key Figures Scheuten Holding
• Head office & strategic activities located in Venlo The Netherlands
• Sales offices worldwide
• Company founded in 1950
• Turnover Euro 467 million (2008)
• Over 1600 employees (2008)
• 2 divisions: glass and solar with their own research departments
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SCHEUTEN SOLARPROFILE02
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Reliable Partner in Solar Solutions
Scheuten Solar is a globally operating, innovative and leading solar company that develops, produces, designs and sells PV solar modules and total PV solar solutions.
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Reliable Partner in Solar Solutions
Research & Development
Module& Component Sales
Service& Maintenance
ProjectDevelopment
Cell production Module productionSilicon production
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History
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Solar
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SCHEUTEN SOLAROPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES03
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Covering the value chain
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AE Polysilicon
Scheuten Solar is a strategic investor in AE Polysilicon Corporation which holds a position in the middle of the solar value chain. It has developed a polysilicon production technology with significant
process and product differentiation.
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Global Presence
Sales Offices:
• Scheuten Solar Belgium
• Scheuten Solar Middle East
• Scheuten Solar France
• Scheuten Solar Germany
• Scheuten Solar Greece
• Scheuten Solar Italy
• Scheuten Solar Netherlands
• Scheuten Solar Spain
• Scheuten Solar USA
• Scheuten Solar Korea
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Global Presence
Sales Offices:
• Scheuten Solar Belgium
• Scheuten Solar Middle East
• Scheuten Solar France
• Scheuten Solar Germany
• Scheuten Solar Greece
• Scheuten Solar Italy
• Scheuten Solar Netherlands
• Scheuten Solar Spain
• Scheuten Solar USA
• Scheuten Solar Korea
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SCHEUTEN SOLARPRODUCTS04
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Scheuten Solar products
Our product range ofhigh quality standardphotovoltaic modules
Individually producedbuilding integratedPV modules (BIPV)
Multisol® Optisol®
Scheuten Solar
PV-products
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Multisol® high quality standard modules
The Multisol® modules are high performance standard solar modules that due to their low weight and sturdy design, are especially suitable for grid connected PV systems, where flexible mounting and a high energy yield are required.
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Optisol® building integrated PV-solutions
The Optisol® solar elements combine solar power with an attractive appearance. The Optisol® solar elements can be tailor made in sizes up to 4 x 2 m and can be combined with all current glass compositions on buildings.
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Optisol® unique selling points
Custom size and shape Aesthetic High visibility image Light transmission
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SCHEUTEN SOLARRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT05
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Research & Development
Scheuten has over 50 employees working both directly and indirectly in the Research & Development Department – a competence centre where both knowledge and innovation are centralized.
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Thin Film Technology
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Index
1.From PV to BIPV
2. The BIPV product
3. Designing with BIVP / Optisol®
4. International projects
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Solar Energy in buildings
Decentralized
Unlimited
Quiet
Clean
EasySteady Local
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• Large unused surfaces on high rise buildings
• The unlimited power of the sun
• The need for green power
Let’s use this potential!
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Why photovoltaic in building envelopes?
Why integrate photovoltaic in facades and roofs?
•Reduce dependency of grid supplied power especially during peak time
•Add new feature to facade and roofing material
PROTECT against climatic conditions - sun, wind, heat, rain
and PRODUCE electricity
Summary
• Works as other façade materials
• Looks modern and innovative
• AND produces power
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The difference
Standard module• Modular structure
• Ideal for existing roof constructions
• No architectural design required
• Standard dimensions
Building Integrated Photovoltaics• No compromise regarding to architectural design • Added value as heat, sun and noise protection • Innovative design components for façades and roofs • Sustained energy production over many years• Custom designed
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BIPV materials
FramelessLaminates Thin Film Membranes Optisol®
glass/glass modules Thin Film Modules
Uniform appearance Uniform appearance Architectural appearance Uniform appearance
Standard sizes & shapes
Standard sizes & shapes
Custom sizes & shapes
Standard sizes & shapes
Limited visibility Limited visibility High visibility- > Image Limited visibility
Non-transparent Non-transparent Light transmission flexible
Non-transparent or
semi-transparent
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What does it take to offer BIPV?
•Glass Production
•Glass Processing
•Static Engineering
•EN Standard
•Cell Production
•Module Production
•Thin Film Develop.
• IEC Certification
Scheuten Glass Scheuten Solar
BIPV
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Optisol® - Power Producing Glass
Thousand combinations in large sizes with flexible cell layout!OPTISOL® – basic element OPTISOL® – insulating glass
OPTISOL®
basic element
Sealing
Spacer
Sealing
Argon gas
Thermo coating
Float glass
OPTISOL® basic element
Low iron glass
PV-cells
Float glass
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BIPV applications
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BIPV applications
1.Roof integration
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BIPV applications
1.Roof integration
2.Facade integration
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BIPV applications
1.Roof integration
2.Facade integration
3.Sun protection
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BIPV applications
1.Roof integration
2.Facade integration
3.Sun protection
4.Integrated as a balustrate
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BIPV as a Building Material
• Timber
• Stone
• Concrete
• Aluminum
• Glass
• BIPV
Touch the Future!
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Montage
Optisol® Module
Bypass-diodeson side of module
Optisol® Module
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BIPV: benefits, application and realities
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BIPV: benefits, application and realities
BIPV benefits
applications realities
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Designing with BIPV / Optisol®
When integrating photovoltaic modules into facades or roof 3 major topics must be taken into account:
• Orientation
• Shading
• Ventilation
These factors and others have impact on the efficiency of solar systems.
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Orientation and inclination
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
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Orientation and inclination
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
Example:House situated South 0 degrees - 100%
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Orientation and inclination
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
Example:House situated SE 45 degrees - 95%
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Orientation and inclination
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
Example:House situated South 75 degrees - 75%
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Shading
Module voltage
Mod
ule
pow
er in
Am
p
3,5
2,5
1,5
0,5
0
1
2
3
5 10 15 20
With shadewithout bypassdiode
With shadewithout bypassdiodeacross 18 cells
Without shade
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Rear ventilation
Well ventilated Poorly ventilated Not ventilated
No temperatureloss
Approx. 5%temperature loss
Approx. 10%temperature loss
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Energy loss on system level
Reflection losses: 4%
Shading loss: 1-5 % for standard systems
BIPV beware – buildings, trees, structuresAnticipate future plans Energy loss through heating of modules: 4-8 %
Residual loss through DC/AC conversion: 8 %
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SCHEUTEN SOLARPROJECTS06
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Project Development
Scheuten Solar develops and realizes large PV systems all over the world. With lots of experience in different countries, well established financial contacts and reliable investors the main focus is on solar fields and large roof systems.
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Scheuten solar projects
WWF Building Zeist Products: Multisol®
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Scheuten Glass Projects
Heron TowerLondon Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Dongen City hall
Area Rated output Number of modules Commissioning
520 m253 kWp2882002
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Federal Ministry of Economy, Berlin
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
920 m2100 kWp6001999
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Hotel Industrial, Paris
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
1010 m294 kWp3302008
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Office of the Federal Chancellor, Berlin
AreaRated output Number of modules Commissioning
1,270 m2150 kWp7562000
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Solar-Balconies in Beukenhage, Almelo
Area Rated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
175 m29,6 kWp802004
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Scheuten Solar Gelsenkirchen
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
139 m27,77 kWp372006
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Sant Celoni, Barcelona
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
2,100 m2approx. 160 kWp8322008
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REWE, Gelsenkirchen
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
320 m232 kWp1602007
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Stade de Grenoble
AreaRated outputNumber of modulesCommissioning
960 m240 kWp2342008
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SCHEUTEN SPECIAL GLASS - BGT07
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British Museum, London
Architects: Lord Norman Foster+ Partner, London
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Mercedes Benz, Berlin
Architects:Lamm, Weber and Donath
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Fire Department, Berlin
Architects: Sauerbruch Hutton, New York
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Apple Store Cube, New York
Architect: Dewhurst McFarlane
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Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox
Bur Juman Centre, Dubai
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Ferrari, Dubai
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BIPV sales through knowledge
BIPV Design Centre offers education & design service:
• Training courses teaching architects how to use BIPV in their building design
• A service to the architectural firms designing with BIPV
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SEEDSolar Energy and Environmental Design
The course covers:• Engineering• Architecture• Product• Landscape Design
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SEED Workshop
The course is designed to provide hands-on experience in
sustainable design strategies and integration of solar technology of digital design and/ or representation tools.
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SEED Workshop
In particular the course will focus on the creative use of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV), with emphasis in the creative process behind a successful application of solar panels in the context of contemporary design practices.
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« Ombrières » photovoltaic car park
A concept designed and patented by Sunvie to bring value to your parking while offering solar and rain protection to your users.
It can be installed on new or existing parking lots
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PV panels
Building fabric
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Sunvie - October 2008
8 000 m2 of PV panels1.15 MWp of installed power
1.4 GWh of electrical production
Saint Aunès: the largest Photovoltaic power plant in metropolitan France at time of inauguration…
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Sunvie - October 2008
8 000 m2 of PV panels1.15 MWp of installed power
1.4 GWh of electrical production10% of Total
France installed Capacity in 2007
Saint Aunès: the largest Photovoltaic power plant in metropolitan France at time of inauguration…
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Sunvie - October 2008
The Future of Refueling your Car!
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Let’s use the potential!
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Thank you for your attention!
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