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Matthias Hermes, SMA Solar Technology AG Bangladesh Solar Energy Development Forum, ADB, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 20 September 2011
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From < 1 kW
SMA offers a complete inverter product range for all solar applications
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SMA expects a regional shift in demand to the growing markets USA and Asia.
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> 190 villages in China > Pacific Islands > Isle of Eigg, Scotland > Largest off grid systems in New Zealand and Afghanistan > Numerous installations in Africa, Asia
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> Sayed Karam - Paktia Province - AF > 100 kWp solar PV system (SMC 5000A) > 100 kW micro grid with 21 x SI 5048 > 250 kVA diesel generator > 600 houses and small businesses > Every connection has a pre pay meter > 14 km distribution lines with 20 KV transmission line > All equipment is containerised for fast and safe installation
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2. Grid interactive systems with battery backup Residential and commercial Future of Solar Technology SMA systems
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(84x SC 630HE 11) 630HE-11) (80x SC 500HE-10) (4100x SMC 10000TL-10) (32x SC 630HE-11) 630HE 11)
> Developers / EPC should be familiar with these topics as they determine ROI > Most players underestimate effort and time for proper design and engineering. This cost will occur later directly or due to reduced yield, ROI (or missing bankability) > MW plants are no rocket science but more than only plug and play > Use experience of international system integrators/ EPC players
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> Efficiency, quality and reliability is essential to ensure high yields and ROI over more than 20 years and to allow bankable projects > Paradigm shift from USD/kW to USD/kWh (total cost of ownership TCO, life cycle cost) > Clarity on low and medium voltage connection requirements and grid performance y g q g p > Avoid barriers (like import duties on solar equipment) > Evaluation and performance benchmarks needed:
> Irradiation ressources solar map > Module test fields > Performance tests of existing projects (see MNRE reports, CUF and performance indicators) > Quality of installations
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> Price of solar panels and inverters will further decrease > PV will be used from Watt to MegaWatt applications > Grid parity will also change the energy sector in Bangladesh > Pave the way for a solar future in Bangladesh by building trust in technology with further solar applications and sound references
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