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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
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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
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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.
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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
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PV cost and financial support have been reduced drastically
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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
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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
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Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
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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
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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
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Impressions ice supply value chain in small scale fishery
For further
information:
Rafael Wiese
Senior Advisor LCORE
[email protected]
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Promotion of Least-Cost Renewables in Indonesia (LCORE -INDO), PEP workshop Jakarta
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