Topic: National Electricity Support by Photo-Voltaic Systems – the “big” industrial way versus the “people’s” production path
Lecturer: Prof. Carsten D. Ahrens
Professor em. at University of Applied Sciences
Time: 15:30-16:30 pm, June 16, 2015
Site: 3-102, West Main-building
Abstract:Earth’s solar energy irradiation theoretically could end all shortages in electricity production. On the basis of carbon-dioxide reduction photo-voltaic installations more and more play an important part in the field of green electricity production, nationally and worldwide. Due to the relatively small conversion efficiency of PV-modules huge PV-areas are necessary to feed in significantly to the national grids.
Based on the experience in Germany, the biggest PV-installing and using country some years ago, PV-installations on - and at – houses including industry and office buildings seem to be more productive and less expensive than the use of great industrial PV-plants. The United States recently started to go also this way. The talk will tackle the parameters or conditions existed in more “individual” solar electricity production.
聯系人:梅生偉
Abstract:Earth’s solar energy irradiation theoretically could end all shortages in electricity production. On the basis of carbon-dioxide reduction photo-voltaic installations more and more play an important part in the field of green electricity production, nationally and worldwide. Due to the relatively small conversion efficiency of PV-modules huge PV-areas are necessary to feed in significantly to the national grids.
Based on the experience in Germany, the biggest PV-installing and using country some years ago, PV-installations on - and at – houses including industry and office buildings seem to be more productive and less expensive than the use of great industrial PV-plants. The United States recently started to go also this way. The talk will tackle the parameters or conditions existed in more “individual” solar electricity production.
Prof. Carsten D. Ahrens is a Professor em. at University of Applied Sciences Jadehochschule in Oldenburg; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoinformation; Research topic: Sustainability in the Built Environment; Vice-president of the World Council of Civil Engineers (WCCE); Vice-president of the European Council of civil Engineers (ECCE) from 2002-08; Member of the Institute of German Engineers (ZDI); Expert in nondestructive material testing of primary nuclear power components; Since 1975 Professor at Fachhochschule Oldenburg, Germany; Inititiator and coordinator of numerous national and international study, educational and research projects; Numerous guest lectures at partner universities and conferences in Europe and worldwide.