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About the book: The OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies, organized the Symposium Small PV-Applications in Ulm, Germany, from 25th until 26th of May 2009. The OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies, belongs to the most respected organizers of symposia, seminares and conferences within the area of renewable energies. The actual proceedings include very interesting manuscripts and poster-presentations. The Chairman of the Forum was Dr. Hansjörg Gabler, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg, Germany. For it is rather difficult to give a summary of all single contributions, we here only present the main points: SMALL PV-APPLICATIONS: CUTTING EDGE PROJECTS Photovoltaics for Rural Electrifi cation, Hansjörg Gabler, ZSW, Stuttgart, Germany Brazilian Ordinance for Solar Home Systems, Roberto Zilles, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Solar Recharging Stations Selling Hours of Solar Lighting in the Evenings, Andy Schröter, Sunlabob Rural Energy LTD, Vientiane, Laos A Wide Decentralised Rural Electrifi cation Project in Morocco, Roughly 60 000 SHS Installed, Jean-Christian Marcel, Tenesol SA, La Tour de Salvagny, France SHORT PRESENTATIONS Posters on Systems and Components A1 Euro-Solar Programme. Renewable Energy Kits to Fight Poverty, M. Cendagorta, Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, S. A. (ITER), S/C de Tenerife, Spain A2 Off-Grid in the Nemiah-Valley: Two Canadian PV Hybrid Power Station Samples, Andrew Swingler, Xantrex, Burnaby, Canada A3 Sunny - a Simple Mobile Electricity Generator, Richard Feichtinger, Ammersee Solar GmbH, Herrsching, Germany A4 Small PV Applications at Mugla University, Sadan Özden, Mugla University Clean Energy Research & Development Center, Mugla, Turkey A5 Remote Operation Monitoring for Solar Home Systems, Andreas Paul, Phocos AG, Ulm, Germany A6 Experiment Kit for Training and Education in Grid-Independent PV-Applications, Ronny Timmreck, leXsolar GmbH, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden A7 Innovative Small PV System for Supplying Public Illumination in Peru, Santiago Gual, AGNEUS PV, Castellar del Vallès, Spain A8 Mobile Stand-Alone Power Supply Devices for Small Electrical Appliances and Industrial Applications, Oliver Lang, SOLARC Innovative Solarprodukte GmbH, Berlin, Germany A9 Quality Assessment of Solar Lanterns, Roman Grüner, GTZ- German Technical , Eschborn , Germany A10 A New LED Driven Technique for Stand-Alone Solar System, Bin-Juine Huang, New Energy Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan A11 A Photovoltaic Ice Machine Using Standard Variable Speed Induction Motor Drive, Carlos Driemeier, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil A12 Breakthrough Technology in Off-Grid Energy Storage: Smart VHT Module, D. Blake Frye, Saft, Rechargable Battery Systems, Nersac, France A13 Four Configurations of Small Photovoltaic Pumping Systems, Maria Cristina Fedrizzi, Instituto de Eletrotecnica e Energia, Sao Paulo, Brazil A 14 Low Cost Polymer Solar Cells for Rural Application - Product Integration and Test, Torben Damgaard Nielsen, Riso, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark Posters on Field Experience B1 Six Years Performance of Stand Alone PV Systems Used to Electrify Isolated Villages in Libya, Noureddin Kreama, REAOL, Tripolis, Libya B2 What's the Job of a Socket in a Remote Rural Household, Friedrich Berghuber, Aktionskreis Ostafrika e.V., Ulm, Germany B3 PV Based Rural Electrification in Sudan, Mohamed Ali Hamid Ahmed, Private Consultant, Khartoum, Sudan B4 Evaluation and Simulations of a PV-Wind Hybrid System, Frank Fiedler, Högskolan Dalarna Solar Energy Research Center (SERC), Borlänge, Sweden B5 Assessing Implementation of Renewable Energy-Based Rural Electrifi cation Programm, Township Electrifi cation Programm, in Remote Rural Areas of Western China, Chian-Woei Shyu, Center of Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, Germany B6 Small scale Carbon Sequestration Scheme Using LED Solar Powered Lantans to Replace Kerosene Lamps, Izael Da Silva, University of Kampala (CREEC), Uganda B7 Rural Electrification in Morocco by Solar Energy, PERG Program, Luis Miguel Carrasco, ISOFTON MAROC, Casablanca, Morocco Posters on Market Development C1 Financing Sustainable Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Poor Rural Dwellers in Ghana, Frank Yeboah Dadzie, ARB Apex Bank, Accra, Ghana C2 Evaluating the Performance of Solar Home System Subsidies, Arne Schweinfurth, Consultant iiDevelopment GmbH, Berlin C3 Financial Evaluation of Technology for Solar Streetlight Systems, Frank Fiedler, Högskolan Dalarna Solar Energy Research Center (SERC), Borlänge, Sweden C4 The Impact of Solar Home Systems in the District of Monaragala in Sri Lanka, Dino Laufer, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany C5 The Microenergy Certificate, Noara Zohra Kebir, University of Luxembourg MicroEnergy International, Berlin, Germany C6 Mental Models in Technical Development Cooperation - Exemplary Analysis of Rural Electrifi cation with Solar Home Systems, Annika Tillmans, Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany Posters on Hybrid Systems D2 New Trends in Hybrid Systems with Battery Inverter, Pierre-Olivier Moix, Studer Innotec, Sion, Switzerland D3 Hybrid System in Ksar Ghilène, Tunisia: Installation, Set-Up and First Results, M. Cendagorta, Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, S. A. (ITER), S/C de Tenerife, Spain D4 Application of Photovoltaic Systems in Community Radios Located in Remote Conservation Units in the Aamazon, Joao Tavares Pinho, GEDAE/UFPA, Belém - Pará, Brasil D5 PV-Wind-Diesel Hybrid System of Tamaruteua: Acquired Experiences, Comparisons with Similar Systems and Contributions for Future Development, Joao Tavares Pinho, GEDAE/UFPA, Belém - Pará, Brasil D6 Independent Power Systems, Jürgen Schopp, SOLARtec s.á r.l., Blaschette, Luxembourg MARKET DEVELOPMENT, DISTRIBUTION, FINANCING Types of PV Systems for Rural Electrifi cation, Peter Adelmann, Phocos AG and University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany Dissemination Schemes for Solar Home Systems in Ten Developing Countries, Mirko Gaul, SiNERGi Beratungsgesellschaft für Erneuerbare Energien, Berlin, Germany Outcome-Based Approach for the Dissemination of PV in Developing Countries: Lessons Learnt from the Energising Development Programme, Carsten Hellpap, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH, Eschborn, Germany Implementation of Quality Assurance Procedures in Rural Electrification with PV Systems, Miguel A. Egido Aguilera, Instituto de Energía Solar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Topologies of Solar Charge Controllers - State of Art Overview and Application Advices, Michael Müller, Steca, Memmingen, Germany FIELD EXPERIENCE Impacts and Challenges of Solar PV Remote Rural Electrifi cation in Ghana, Frank Yeboah Dadzie, ARB Apex Bank, Accra, Ghana Experience with the Electrification of the Health Centre of Darsilami in the Gambia, Michel Vandenbergh, Institut für Solare Energieversorgungstechnik (ISET) e.V., Kassel, Germany Off-Grid Lighting Solutions for Rural Areas in Developing Countries, Reinhard Weitzel, OSRAM GmbH, München, Germany Small/medium AC Solar Home System: Benefi t and Prejudice, Claude Ruchet, Studer Innotec, Sion, Switzerland Non Subsidised Private Solar Markets in Morocco, Christoph Couderc, ITRI Environment, Marrakech, Morocco The Natural Off-Grid Market in Greece - an Example for World-Wide Sustainable Rural Electrification, Marios P. Sigalas, Photovoltaic, Athens, Greece COMPONENTS Comparison of Different Storage Technologies for Rural and Offgrid Electrifi cation, Dirk Magnor, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Investigations and Tests of LED Based PV Powered Lanterns, Norbert Pfanner, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany, Roman Grüner, GTZ, Eschborn, Germany Standard Variable Frequency Drive with Integrated MPPTracking for Autonomous Solar Cooling Systems, Wolfgang Hernschier, Institut für Luft- u. Kältetechnik Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden, Germany Technical Issues of Solar Home Systems in Rural Bangladesh: A Post-installation Survey, Monjur Mourshed, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom |
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