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6th User Forum Thin-Film Photovoltaics - OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies (Ed.)
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Zum Buch: The OTTI e.V., Renewable Energies, organized the 6th User Forum Thin-Film Photovoltaics in Würzburg, Germany, from 9th until 10th of February 2010. 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 Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien, Berlin, Germany. For it is rather difficult to give a summary of all single contributions, we here only present the main points: Modules and performance Accelerated ageing of different thin-fi lm module types by exposure to damp heat with additional applied voltage - Dipl.-Ing. Dieter Geyer, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung (ZSW), Stuttgart, Germany Annealing effect in amorphous silicon - Willi Ernst, CentroSolar Group, Paderborn, Germany Development of performance and module temperature of thin-film modules - Dipl.-Phys.Karl-Anders Weiß, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany Amorphous and micromorphous Silicon thin-fi lm photovoltaics - product development process und fi eld experience - Dr. Christian Koitzsch, Bosch Solar Thin Film GmbH, Erfurt, Germany Applications Design of fixation- and rack solutions for frameless thin-film modules based on numerical calculations - Dr.-Ing. Cedrik Zapfe, Schletter GmbH, Kirchdorf/Haag i. OB., Germany Bonding of the substructure - a way to reduce costs and increase durability of thin fi lm PV modules - Dipl.-Ing. Leo Scheiwiller, Sika Services AG, Zürich, Switzerland Performance and characteristics of thin-fi lm PV technologies - Fraunhofer ISE experience from field and laboratory measurements - Daniela Dirnberger, Fraunhofer ISE, Freiburg, Germany Capacitive discharge currents - challenges of using TL-inverters with fl exible laminates - Dr. Meinhard Stalder, SMA Solar Technology AG, Niestetal, Germany Technology and production Introduction to thin-film photovoltaics - Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany PV thin-film industry - Markus Monßen-Wackerbeck, EuPD Research, Bonn, Germany Ramp-up of the first European micromorph thin-film Fab by Inventux Technolgies AG - Dr. Niklas Papathanasiou, Inventux Technologies AG, Berlin, Germany Laser concepts and processes for the industrial thin-film solar cell production - Dr.-Ing. Roland Mayerhofer, Rofi n / Baasel Lasertechnik, Starnberg, Germany Simplified integrated series connection and shunt reduction of silicon thin-film solar modules - Dr. Eerke Bunte; Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany Packaging of thin-film solar cells - Dr. Florian Schwager, Evonik Degussa GmbH, Hanau, Germany New Concepts Commercial and industrial rooftops: a vast, underutilized resource which can be addressed by the Solyndra Module - Clemens Jargon, Solyndra, Holzkirchen, Germany Nanosolar CIGS - roll-to-roll manufactured solar cells and modules - Dr. Erik Oldekop, Nanosolar International GmbH, Zug, Switzerland Analysis of the performance ratio of a-Si thin film modules and plants in terms of a positive "effective temperature coefficient" of power - Dr. Diego Fischer, Flexcell (VHF-Technologies SA), Yverdon, Switzerland Poster Presentations BIPV - designing thin-film solar cells by laser - Norbert Preuß, JENOPTIK Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Jena, Germany Two in-situ methods to find the optimum conditions for the deposition of solar cells based on microcrystalline silicon - Dr. Aad Gordijn, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany Thin-film PV module performance under varying weather conditions - Dr. Marcus Rennhofer, AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, Wien, Austria Next generation of thin-film PV scribing equipment - Dr.-Ing. Marc Hüske, LPKF SolarQuipment GmbH, Garbsen, Germany Performance evaluation of thin-film technologies based on operating data - Dr. Henrik te Heesen, meteocontrol GmbH, Augsburg, Germany Polyaniline/TIO2 thin film heterostructure by plasma enhanced polymerization of aniline monomers for device fabrication - Ph.D. Sadia Ameen, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea Closing remarks, perspective and participants' feedback - Prof. Dr. Bernd Rech, Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin, Germany Introduction to technical tour Buchheim and Moos - Lars Rulf, Phoenix Solar AG, Ulm, Germany End of the Conference Portraits of Sponsors and Exhibitors (57 pages); Lists of exhibitors, authors etc. - 10 pages; |