20th european pv solar energy conference and exhibition, 6-10 june 2005, barcelona h. aulich, epia...
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20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
H. Aulich, EPIA member, E. Despotou, EPIA
Policy officer, H. Ossenbrink, EC JRC, I. Weiss, R. Gisler, WIP
Industry vision on standardisation
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Status of the European standardisation• PV Industry is mature and PV components
are now on the market, so Standards MUST ensure fair competition
• European procedures need to be improved and made faster.
• No sufficient feed back to the Industry on what the standard institutions are developing (testing procedures)
• Unclear added value for the end-users
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Industry questions
1. Re-viewing from standardisation institutions of their procedures and practices taking into account industry needs
2. And so, answer relevant questions raised by the industry:– Does standardisation is an added value for the PV
industry in the field of the international competition?– Where are the limits of standardisation in PV?– What are the ways for improvement of procedures– How to solve identified bottlenecks?
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
How to answer these questions• Prioritize on the Industry needs
• Integrate the Industry inside the standardisation process
• Consider the market situation and its growth
• Establish confidence between standardisation institutions and industry
• Consider the international dimension
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Recommendations
• Improve communication issues between the stakeholders (institutes, industry, governments representatives, etc.)
• Establish clear and comprehensive procedures (e.g. CENELEC)
• Develop only useful standards for the industry
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Industry recommendations
• Make procedures more transparent• Diminish the time needed for the
development of standards• Harmonisation of testing procedures• Unify standards and certificates at
the international level
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Conclusions of the first dialogue between Industry and Standards Institutes• The main conclusion is for mandatory
standards to improve the procedures and for non-mandatory targets to produce specifications by and for the industry
• Based on the experience of the semiconductor Industry, EPIA asks the support of SEMI (Semiconductor Industry organisation) and the collaboration of DKE (German National Technical Committee)
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
SEMI Experience on non-mandatory standards (specifications)
• Industry expansion strained supply chain and led to silicon shortage
• The great variety of tools, processes, and materials in use led to over 2,000 different user-created specs for Si wafers – and still no standards!
• A SEMI® sponsored silicon wafer standardization effort was undertaken to eliminate the waste of having non-standard wafer sizes that nobody else could use
In the Seventies
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
SEMI Experience on specification
Growth and Expansion
• Success of the silicon standardization effort provided the momentum of the SEMI®
standards program for the next several decades
• New areas for standardization were added : Chemicals, Equipment, Packaging, Photomasks, etc.
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
SEMI Standardisation Process
Technology TrendsSuppliers
Users
INDUSTRY NEEDS
Idea toCommittee
Draft(Task Force)
Global Technical Committee Consensus
ProceduralReview (RSC)
Use
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Fields of partnership between EPIA, SEMI and DKE for specifications
• Cz-, Fz- or mc – Ingots
• Crystal quality
• Doping and resistivity
• Carbon- and oxygen- concentration
• Lifetime
• Outer dimension, chamfer
• Surface condition
No standard exists, no consensus on measurement technique.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR INGOTS
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
No standard exists, no consensus on measurement technique.
Fields of partnership between EPIA, SEMI and DKE for specifications
• Crystal type, Crystal quality
• Doping, Resistivity • Carbon- and oxygen concentration• Lifetime • Geometry:
Dimension Bevel Centre thickness TTV total Thickness Variation Bow
SPECIFICATIONS FOR WAFERS
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
No standard exists, no consensus on measurement technique.
Fields of partnership between EPIA, SEMI and DKE for specifications
• Surface and edge properties:
Stains Saw marks Edge defects Cracks
SPECIFICATIONS FOR WAFERS (cont.)
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Comparatively well established definitions and consensus on measurement techniques.
Fields of partnership between EPIA, SEMI and DKE for specifications
Draft for European specification adressing the following topics:
• Geometrie (l, w, busbar)• Electrical properties (FF, Voc, Isc, ect.)• Thermal properties • Packaging and storage
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CELLS
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Conclusion
• Industry Commitment and Support (industry participation of both suppliers and users)
• Timing (Excellent when compared with mandatory Standardization procedure, SEMI Specifications can be developed and published in 9 months!)
• Development of the ‘right’ specifications and measurement procedures
• Usage of the specifications (Well acceptance by the suppliers and the users)
Specifications advantages
20th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2005, Barcelona
Thank you for your attention !