Title :
The German PV solar power financing schemes reflected on the German PV market
Author :
Weiss, Ingrid ; Sprau, Peter ; Helm, Peter
Author_Institution :
WIP, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
Since the introduction of the 100000 roofs solar power programme and the new renewable energy law (REL) the German PV market is extending remarkably. The German KfW-financing in the framework of the 100000 PV roofs programme increased from 9 MW in 1999 to almost 80 MW in 2002. The perspectives for 2003 are in the order of magnitude of 100 MW and 2003 will become a further and probably final booming year for PV roof installations since the KfW-financing schemes level-off by the end of 2003. However, the production of PV modules in Germany comprises only one-third of the installed PV power. Two-thirds of the PV modules are imported. This shows that even a programme offering funding which is close to rate-based incentive is not necessarily followed by the PV industry to install new production lines and/or to extend existing production facilities. While Japan was able to increase the production capacity simultaneously with the programme, other countries, such as Germany, experience a delay of the extension of production capacities for PV modules with respect to the demand.
Keywords :
building integrated photovoltaics; power markets; power system economics; renewable energy sources; solar power; 100 MW; German KfW-financing; German PV market; German PV solar power financing schemes; PV industry; PV modules production capacity; PV roof installations; PV roofs programme; installed PV power; production demand; rate based incentive; renewable energy law; solar power programme;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, 2003. Proceedings of 3rd World Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka, Japan
Print_ISBN :
4-9901816-0-3