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by Staff Writers Munich, Germany (SPX) Jun 03, 2014
The international solar industry is meeting at the ICM - Internationales Congress Center Munchen to kick off the Intersolar Europe Conference, which brings together industry participants and experts from around the world to discuss trends, markets and technologies within the global solar industry. Between today and June 4, around 300 speakers and 2,000 attendees are set to participate in the conference's discussions and expert presentations to share the latest market developments, technological trends and practical expertise. In addition to photovoltaics and PV production technologies, this year's event is focusing on energy storage and the new topic of solar thermal technologies and renewable heating.The conference program expands on and consolidates the topics presented at Intersolar Europe, the world's leading exhibition for the solar industry, taking place at Messe Munchen from June 4-6. The Intersolar Europe Conference is taking place this year from June 2-4 at the ICM - Internationales Congress Center Munchen, opening two days ahead of the world's largest exhibition for the solar industry, Intersolar Europe. International experts from research institutions, industry and associations are set to comment and elaborate on the exhibition's topics and trends. By covering photovoltaics, PV production technologies and the new topic of renewable heating, the presentations, panel discussions and workshops address important industry trends and topics. What's more, the sessions on energy storage also allow the conference to focus on the technology showcased at the electrical energy storage (ees) exhibition, which this year takes place for the first time. Various networking events also provide numerous opportunities to meet international industry representatives, share experiences and maintain existing contacts.
The PV markets of the future As the conference progresses, experts go on to put individual markets under the microscope, beginning on June 2 by examining in detail the PV markets in Asia, Europe and America. An equally high level of attention is also paid to the markets in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA region). Here, the sun provides countries such as Egypt and Jordan, which are dependent on oil and gas imports, with an ideal alternative source of energy, the importance of which is being increasingly recognized. Two sessions on June 3 shed light on the markets in the Middle East and Africa, describing the conditions and trends found in these regions.
Renowned industry players discuss the latest trends Taking part in the panel discussion are Udo Mohrstedt, CEO of IBC Solar AG, Christoph Ostermann, CEO of Sonnenbatterie GmbH, Oliver Schafer, President of the EPIA and Pekka Tiitinen, Head of Discrete Automation and Motion Division at ABB Switzerland. A further point on the program not to be missed is the General Session taking place in room 14 B of the ICM at 10:00am on June 4. Here, Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert, Head of the Energy, Transportation and Environment Department at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) and Frank Peter, Senior Energy Industry Project Manager at Prognos AG, discuss ways of driving forward the energy transition given the prevailing political conditions and the way in which the price of generating power using conventional and renewable energy sources is developing. More than 50 additional presentations and rounds of talks see the industry experts discuss and shed light on technological developments in photovoltaics in areas ranging from solar cells, modules and inverters to manufacturing and recycling processes, large installations, hybrid and roof-mounted systems and new business and financing models.
Extensive program on battery and energy storage technologies Further sessions on June 3 focus on various storage technologies, small and large-scale storage systems and their significance for expanding the use of renewable sources of energy, while another session focuses on recycling processes and the reuse of batteries. On the last day of the conference, June 4, the European markets for batteries and aspects relating to the safety of energy storage systems are once again on the agenda.
Renewable heating at the Intersolar Europe Conference The Renewable Energy Buildings session on June 3 presents a range of technologies, such as heat pumps, photovoltaic installations, biomass boilers and combined heat and power plants. Further sessions entitled Solar Buildings and Solar Heating Market and Technology Outlook showcase systems for constructing energy-efficient buildings and deal with the energy label and the European Buildings Directive requiring nearly zero-energy buildings.
Partners of the Intersolar Europe Conference Intersolar Europe 2014 takes place from June 4-6 at Messe Munchen.
Related Links Intersolar Europe All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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