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| Author: | [s.n.] | ![]() |
| Date of issue: | January 2002 | |
| Type: | Database IEA |
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| Website: | http://www.pvdatabase.com | |
| Information: |
Daniel Ruoss Lindhofstr. 52 8617 Mönchaltorf Switzerland Tel.: +41 1 994 90 01 Fax: +41 1 994 90 05 Email: info@enecolo.ch Web: http://www.solarstrom.ch Postbus 349 2800 AH Gouda The Netherlands Tel.: +31 182 52 98 99 Fax: +31 182 58 25 99 Email: office@bear.nl Web: http://www.bear.nl |
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| Abstract: |
Check the database for outstanding BIPV projects and products. Almost 400 projects are covering world-wide PV applications in different building areas, e.g. facade, flat and sloped roof, integrated or on the roof mounted, louvres, etc.Both sections can be easily searched with a matrix, covering countries, application and product type. The intention of the database is to provide world-wide information on BIPV projects and products using the Internet. The database is easy accessible to all potential users in order to learn more about BIPV and suitable products. The project section of the database contains all necessary information, e.g. type of building, system power, PV technology, etc. and a short description of the project. One up to three high architectural pictures present the project visually. The product database presents an overview of available system technologies today. The database provides information concerning material, price, dimension and a system description. Drawings or pictures give a closer view of the product. The database application can be found at http://www.pvdatabase.com. Read also the article in PV Power Five years of PVPS in the built environment |
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