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Towards sustainable development of solar PV in Thailand:
The role of science, technology and innovation
Women in PV session, PVSEC-27
Shiga, Japan
14 November 2017
Amornrat Limmanee (D. Eng)
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)
THAILAND
Thai government scholarship.Study in Japan
Enter Tokyo
Gakugei Univ. Senior High School
Enter Univ. of
Tokyo
Received Bachelor
Degree from
Univ. of Tokyo
Received Master Degree
from Univ. of Tokyo
Enter Tokyo Tech (TIT)Konagai lab.
Received Doctoral Degree
from Tokyo Tech
Start working at NSTDA
Thailand
Solar PV policy
initiation in Thailand
Solar target: 500 MW
Solar target: 2,000 MW
My career path:
Since 2008 - present Researcher at NSTDA, Thailand
Solar Energy Technology Lab.
Thin films Si solar cells on glass and flexible substrate
In the first 2 years
of my career,
development of
solar cells was my main focus.
Training& Postdoctoral Experience:
2010 Training on PV characterizations at Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), Japan (2 weeks)
2012 “Characterization of a-Si/c-Si Hetero-junctions by TRMC
Technique” at Ecole Polytechnique, France (3 months, French
Embassy scholarship)
2014 “Potential Induced Degradation (PID) detection and analysis
techniques” at Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany (2 months, DAAD scholarship)
In 2010 , started working on PV testing and characterization.
Performance and Reliability:
PV outdoor testing
Performance and degradation analysis
Fault detection
PV output estimation tool
Area of Focus
Other works:
• Editor of Thailand PV Status
Report 2011
• Author of “Scaling Up Solar PV:
A Roadmap for Thailand” 2015
• Author of “Renewable Energy
Textbook” for the federation of Thai Industries 2015
PV Life Cycle
Thailand’s PV value chain
• Production capacity > 2 GW/year• Foreign manufactures
• Policy to promote rooftop PV• EPC and O&M booming
Growth of Solar PV in Thailand
• Cumulative PV installed capacity: > 2000 MW (as of 2016)
• Target capacity by 2056: 6000 MW
• Education of solar PV
Realization of potential and limitation of solar PV.
• EPC and O&M services
Skilled engineers and workers . Following Code of Practice
• Continuous and stable policy
Scientists should provide necessary information to support
policy decision makers in their countries.
How to achieve sustainable growth
Science, Technology and Innovation play a key role
in driving the growth of PV.
Messages /Lesson learned
• Be adaptable to the changed circumstances.
(Resource, budget, and market status are different
from country to country)
• Be happy to learn new things.
• Be active in international cooperation.
Thank you
HAVE A SUNSHINE DAY !
Solar Energy Technology Lab.
NECTEC, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)
Thailand Science Park
PERFORMANCE LOSS OF
5-YEAR-OLD GRID
CONNECTED
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
IN THAILAND
Today, 16.00-18.00
poster session 8TuPo