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Suncities: Risk management of large-scale urban PV projects
The SunCities project is an innovative, ambitious and challenging PV demonstration project supported by the European Commission. By implementing more than 3 MWp (>30000 m2) of PV in housing projects, SunCities demonstrates that PV can be implemented in a normal and architectural appealing way when fully integrated in the urban planning and building process. The purpose of this document is to share and highlight some lessons learned and successful approaches from the process in the SunCities project to assist other project developers and municipalities to manage the risks with large scale implementation of PV in the urban planning . This document does not replace existing (more technical) guidelines like the Dutch 'Guidelines for PV projects' and 'Planning and installing Photovoltaic Systems' but means to be complementary to those. This paper will not give a general introduction on PV. If you are not acquainted with the concept of PV in the built environment, it is advised that information is gathered from other sources to fully understand the issues, opportunities, policy and regulations associated with this. The main target group for this paper is the group of project developers - in the wider sense of the word - since almost always they are the key decision maker in the building process. However, this book also provides valuable information for municipalities, (urban) planners, utilities, representatives of the PV industry, Housing Associations, grant providers and NGO's.
Suncities: Risk management of large-scale urban PV projects
The SunCities project is an innovative, ambitious and challenging PV demonstration project supported by the European Commission. By implementing more than 3 MWp (>30000 m2) of PV in housing projects, SunCities demonstrates that PV can be implemented in a normal and architectural appealing way when fully integrated in the urban planning and building process. The purpose of this document is to share and highlight some lessons learned and successful approaches from the process in the SunCities project to assist other project developers and municipalities to manage the risks with large scale implementation of PV in the urban planning . This document does not replace existing (more technical) guidelines like the Dutch 'Guidelines for PV projects' and 'Planning and installing Photovoltaic Systems' but means to be complementary to those. This paper will not give a general introduction on PV. If you are not acquainted with the concept of PV in the built environment, it is advised that information is gathered from other sources to fully understand the issues, opportunities, policy and regulations associated with this. The main target group for this paper is the group of project developers - in the wider sense of the word - since almost always they are the key decision maker in the building process. However, this book also provides valuable information for municipalities, (urban) planners, utilities, representatives of the PV industry, Housing Associations, grant providers and NGO's.
Suncities: Risk management of large-scale urban PV projects
Sonnenstädte: Risikomanagement bei großen städtischen PV-Projekten
Verberne, C. (Autor:in) / Edrich, W. (Autor:in) / Pfatischer, R. (Autor:in) / Clark, R. (Autor:in) / Schorel, J. (Autor:in) / Verhoef, L. (Autor:in) / Oomen, T. (Autor:in) / Koppen, W. (Autor:in)
2007
7 Seiten, 2 Bilder
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Datenträger
Englisch
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