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271Performance Analysis, Reliability and Sizing of PV SystemsPerformance Analysis, Reliability and Sizing of PV Systems2004/06/01U. Jahn W. Nasse T. Nordman L. Clavadetscher  /  IEA PVPS
272Performance of PV systems under real conditions Performance of PV systems under real conditions 2004/03/01T. Nordmann, U. Jahn, W. Nasse  /  IEA PVPS
273Performance analysis and reliability of grid-connected PV-systems in IEA countries Performance analysis and reliability of grid-connected PV-systems in IEA countries 2003/05/01U. Jahn, W. Nasse  /  IEA PVPS
274Understanding temperature effect on PV system performance  Understanding temperature effect on PV system performance 2003/05/01T. Nordmann, L. CLavadetscher  /  IEA PVPS
275Subsidies versus rate-based incentives for technology, economical and market development of PV. The European experience. Subsidies versus rate-based incentives for technology, economical and market development of PV. The European experience. 2003/05/01T. Nordmann  /  IEA PVPS
276Performance analysis of stand alone PV-systems from rational use of energy point of viewPerformance analysis of stand alone PV-systems from rational use of energy point of view2003/05/01D. Mayer, M. Heldenreich  /  IEA PVPS
277UNDERSTANDING TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON PV SYSTEM PERFORMANCEUNDERSTANDING TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON PV SYSTEM PERFORMANCE2003/05/01T. Nordmann, L. Clavadetscher  /  IEA PVPS
278Deployment of photovoltaic technologies: co-operation with developing countriesDeployment of photovoltaic technologies: co-operation with developing countries2002/10/01R. Gunning, J.R. Bates, B. McNelis  /  IEA PVPS
279Quality management of stand-alone PV systems: recommended practices     Quality management of stand-alone PV systems: recommended practices 2002/10/01A. Wilshaw, L. Southgate, R. Oldach  /  IEA PVPS
280Problems related to appliances in autonomous PV applicationsProblems related to appliances in autonomous PV applications2001/10/01X. VallvĂ©, G. Gafas, P. Jacquin, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
281Task 7 of the IEA PV Power Systems Program Achievements and outlookTask 7 of the IEA PV Power Systems Program Achievements and outlook2001/10/01T. Shoen, D. Prasad, D. Ruoss, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
282Deployment of photovoltaic technologies: co-operation with developing countries Task 9 of the International Energy Agency's Photovoltaic Power Systems ProgrammeDeployment of photovoltaic technologies: co-operation with developing countries Task 9 of the International Energy Agency's Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme2001/10/01R. Gunning, J.R. Bates, B. McNelis  /  IEA PVPS
283International Energy Agency PVPS Task II: Analysis of the operational performance of the IEA database PV systems International Energy Agency PVPS Task II: Analysis of the operational performance of the IEA database PV systems 2000/05/01U. Jahn  /  IEA PVPS
284Survey of stand-alone photovoltaic programmes and applications in developing countries Survey of stand-alone photovoltaic programmes and applications in developing countries 2000/05/01J.R. Bates  /  IEA PVPS
285Review of standards and quality assurance schemes for PV systems Review of standards and quality assurance schemes for PV systems 2000/05/01A.R. Wilshaw, J.R. Bates, R. Oldach  /  IEA PVPS

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Title:R&D in photovoltaic power systems:Status and strategies in IEA countries
Issue date:1997/06/01
Description:The International Energy Agency (IEA) Photovoltaic Power Systems Co-operative Programme (PVPS), Task 1, has performed an analysis of the existing photovoltaic R&D-programmes in participating IEA countries. The objective of this joint project is to present and analyse the status and the strategy of photovoltaic R&D in these countries (feedstock materials, cell technology and manufacturing processes, PV modules, support structures, BOS components, testing, monitoring, standardisation and international co-operations). The performed analysis allows comparisons between the different approaches to photovoltaic power systems, their various forms of application depending on the national energy policies, the strategic and operational issues of the different national programmes, the possible structures of R&D, the time frames for deployment as well as budgetary considerations.
Creator / Publisher:Stefan Nowak  /  IEA PVPS
Copyright:IEA PVPS
Filesize:51 Kilobyte
Filetype:pdf
Category:Paper
Conference
Task 1
1997
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pap1_971_task 1_June_1998.pdf