Mass Customisation for solar integration in infrastucture
Solar energy everywhere. Producing tailor-made products on a large scale and affordably, this is the future of solar energy. New ways to integrate solar panels so that they are invisible or, on the contrary, become an aesthetic part of a suitable surface.
Infrastructural works like noise barriers along motorways offer large areas and plenty opportunities to integrate thin-film solar cells, bifacial and tandem. Many hundreds of kilometers can potentially be equipped with this. TNO and EnergyVille already realised test sites with this technology.
Marc Koetse (TNO) ad Michaël Daenen (UHasselt) will tell about the efforts both institutes put in the application of thin-film solar technology in this type of application and how large scale and affordable production technology can help.
7 June 2021
09:00 CET
Brussels
15:00 CST
Shanghai
16:00 JST
Tokyo
Marc Koetse
Specialties: Organic, thin film, printed and hybrid electronics. Thin film solar cells, modules and applications.
Skills: systems engineering, systems architecting, project management
Michaël Daenen
Michaël Daenen is an experienced physicist, engineer and associate professor of engineering technology. Educated in material physics and translating this into engineering technology. Currently working on reliability of energy systems, more specifically photovoltaic modules and systems.
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