PV and other Technology Platforms Evelyne Schellekens 2nd General Assembly of the European Photovoltaic Technology Platform Berlin,, 12 June 2007 Evelyne Schellekens 1 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Contents Introduction What and why? Aim of the Inter-ETP Embracing climate change Objectives of the Inter-ETP The Lead Markets Initiative The SET-Plan Conclusions Evelyne Schellekens 2 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Who? ECTP ESTEP ESTTP FTP HFP Suschem PVTP Evelyne Schellekens 3 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Who did you say? ECTP: European Construction Technology Platform ESTEP: European Steel Technology Platform ESTTP: European Solar Thermal Technology Platform FTP: European Forest-Based Sector Technology Platform HFP: European Hydrogen and Fuel cell Technology Platform Suschem: European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry PVTP: European Photovoltaic Technology Platform Evelyne Schellekens 4 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Why? Establish a bridge with the Building industry (architects, developers, construction sector ) Acceptance by architects, contractors, building developers and end-users to integrate from the project design of a building through the whole construction process (planning, choice of material, components and systems) also the operational costs of the building Establish a link between the PVTP and the ECTP Evelyne Schellekens 5 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Aim of the Inter-ETP Willingness to collaborate with equally other ETP s on key points related to Energy in Buildings To explore synergies between Strategic Research Agendas in construction related priorities To exchange views on possible future collaboration in the field of buildings and energy Evelyne Schellekens 6 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
The Inter-ETP Working Group Set up a permanent inter-etp Working Group on Construction (2 representatives of each TP) Meeting on 25 October, 14 November 2006, 16 January, 27 March (with DG Research) between the 6 (7) European Platforms Objectives: Start a strategic cooperation on the Energy/ building aspects Set up a commun political document on Energy/buildings in order to demonstrate a strong strategic interest of the various represented industrial sectors towards this topic. Evelyne Schellekens 7 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Standardisation is another field which could lead to cooperation Crossed participation to events organised by each platform (e.g. PV Conference co-chaired with ECTP New rising era for photovoltaic integration in buildings in Brussels on 2nd of February 2007 during the Sustainable Energy Week) Evelyne Schellekens 8 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Embracing climate change Many European Businesses are choosing to embrace the challenge of climate change How do we achieve a low-carbon economy without destroying economic growth? Energy costs will make the difference in the competitiveness between companies We are moving towards a low-carbon economy and businesses that are late will be at a disadvantage Evelyne Schellekens 9 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Lead markets initiative Lead markets questionnaire launched by the European Commission - DG Entreprise Seminar of the Industrial leaders of ETP s on: «Supporting Technology Platforms and the development of Lead markets» strong wish from the EC that the growing ETP s coordinate themselves Joint document of the Inter-ETP on Lead markets: Energy Efficient Buildings Evelyne Schellekens 10 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
The SET-Plan DG TREN: Communication «Towards a European Strategic Energy Technology Plan» SET- Plan Consultation and hearings with TP s Energy Efficiency is identified as first priority and buildings sector as one of the most critical sectors BIPV identified as a huge potential market for the PV industry Evelyne Schellekens 11 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Most of the energy efficient innovations in the Building sector are undertaken independently and locally, in the perspective of short term profits. To overcome this obstacle, there is an obvious need to take a longer term approach, energy efficiency can only be observed over time. The common challenge for all market players is to include the energy aspects/consumption as an integral part of the life cycle costs of a building. Evelyne Schellekens 12 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Conclusions (1) Need to accelerate and co-ordinate the research investments of the different players of the energy efficient construction market : PV manufacturing and equipment building industries A coordinated approach will enable consistent technological progress Investment in R&D should be increased over the next few years. Evelyne Schellekens 13 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Conclusions (2) Next to electricity production, PV can become an energy- significant option for the construction industry Promote PV as a multi-functional building component with added value for all market players: from an energy efficiency and ecological point of view, creativity in the project design, alternative building material to roof tiles, shadowing elements or sun blinds, facade integration added value of the building, the esthetics, imago or prestige! Enhance the architectural aspect: to design environmental friendly and energy efficient buildings with comfort and esthetics (imago & prestige) Evelyne Schellekens 14 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Conclusions (3) In conclusion energy efficiency for buildings is not yet a market. It is very important to create now this new market, all together! Evelyne Schellekens 15 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin
Thank you for your attention! Evelyne Schellekens 16 2nd General Assembly 2007, Berlin