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PV Market in Germany Rafael Wiese, Senior Advisor Least-CostRenewables (LCORE ), GIZ Indonesia Presentation based on figures provided by BSWSolar, Germany www.renewables-made-in-germany.com 2 2 The German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) TASK VISION ACTIVITIES EXPERIENCE MEMBERS HEADQUARTERS To represent the German solar industry in the solar thermal and photovoltaic sector A global sustainable energy supply provided by solar (renewable) energy Lobbying, political advice, public relations, market observation, standardization Active in the solar energy sector for over 30 years More than 850 solar producers, suppliers, wholesalers, installers and other companies active in the solar business Berlin 3 Development of the German PV market MWp Entwicklung der PV-Installationen J ährlich neu installierte Leistung in MWp seit 200 0 Annual installed capacity 8.000 7.000 6.000 Marktdaten Photovoltaik in Deutschland Market data PV Germany 20122012 Neu installierte PV-Leistung* 7.600 MWp Newly installed capacity 7.6 GW Gesamt installierte PV-Leistung* 32.000 MWp Solarstromerzeugung** 28.060 GWh Total installed capacity 32 GWp Anzahl installierter Anlagen** 1.280.000 Annual solar electricity production 28.060 GWh * gerundete Werte von Januar bis Dezember 2012 Total no. of systems 1.28 Mio ** vorläufige Schätzung 7.400 7.500 7.600 2010 2011 2012 5.000 3.800 4.000 3.000 1.940 2.000 1.270 1.000 930 850 2005 2006 660 45 115 113 147 2000 2001 2002 2003 0 Quellen: BSW-Solar, BNetzA, EEX, Stand 01/2013 2004 2007 2008 2009 Principle of FIT in Germany Consumption meter (payment of electricity tariff) Feed-in meter (reimbursement through FIT tariff) Main segments of German PV market Special application Residential, farmers, industry Utility scale Source: Statistics of the Federal Network Agency, BSW-Solar Estimates Shares according to installed capacity. 6 PV power production grow by 45% from 2010 to 2012 Solar power production in Germany 5,000 4,000 Solar power production 2010: 2011: 2012*: 11,700 million kWh 19,340 million kWh 28,060 million kWh Source: EEX, ÜNB, as of 3/2013 * preliminary estimation BSW-Solar Solar power production in Germany 3,000 4,000 Solar power production 2010: 2011: 2012*: 2010 11,700 million kWh 19,340 million kWh 28,060 million kWh 2011 Source: EEX, ÜNB, as of 3/2013 * preliminary estimation BSW-Solar 2,000 in million kWh in million kWh 5,000 2012 2013 3,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 0 0 Jan Feb Mrz Apr Mai Jun Jul AugJan Feb Sep Mrz OktApr Mai Nov Source: EEX, ÜNB, internal BSW-Solar calculations 2012/2013, preliminary * Projection, as of 3/2013 Source: EEX, ÜNB, internal BSW-Solar calculations 2012/2013, preliminary Jun Jul Dez Aug Sep Okt 7 PV cost and financial support have been reduced drastically 8 Some words on industry development Can the PV industry from Germany compete? German equipment producers serve all mayor tier 1 producers German inverter companies are the world leaders German experienced EPC-service providers become more important worldwide R&D infrastructure in Germany is world leading Quality products and services secure reliable long-term system performance and ROI 9 German – Indonesian business oportunities Potential (off-grid) application areas 5000 Islands with diesel gen-sets Captive power in agro business, mining Ongoing village PV electrification program Small scale applications: fishermen, remote villages, schools, mosques, hospitals PV tenders on grid-connection Short Introduction LCORE project Objective: To promote Renewable Energy where they are most cost efficient (Least Cost Renewables in Indonesia) Main Areas of Application: • Waste to energy in agro industry • Replacement of diesel by grid-connected RE • Off-grid RE applications 16/09/2013 Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta Page 10 Counterpart: Directorate General for New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (DGNREEC) Main Activities: • Studies (pre-feasibility, audits) • Pilot projects (feasible business models) • Information & capacity building • Support to policy guidelines • Monitoring, evaluation, dissemination 16/09/2013 Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta Page 11 Current PV off-grid activity Solar applications in the fishery industry • Contacts to related ministries and private sector • Field studies of ice making value chain • Field survey on socio-economic impacts • Measurements of energy consumptions at ice factories Identification of potential pilot projects 16/09/2013 Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta Page 12 Impressions ice supply value chain in small scale fishery For further information: Rafael Wiese Senior Advisor LCORE [email protected] 16/09/2013 Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta Page 13