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Best practices in Solar Power Development in Asia SMA Future The role of PV inverters and system technology of Solar Te

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Matthias Hermes, SMA Solar Technology AG Bangladesh Solar Energy Development Forum, ADB, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 20 September 2011

SMA Solar Technology AG

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Market and technology leadership in PV inverters since 1981


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Founded in 1981 Turnover of1.9 billion Euros in 2010 7.8 gigawatt produced in 2010 More than 6,500 employees all over the globe, approx. 360 trainees Represented in 18 countries on four continents 11.5 GW annual production capacity Solar Academy for more than y 15,000 installers per year

In the first half of 2011, SMA achieved over 50 % in sales abroad.


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Strong presence in Asia Pacific Region

More than 900 sales and service personnel all over the globe
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SMA is the market leader & trendsetter in inverter technology


All PV applications All power ranges All module types

On-grid Off-grid p Back-up

From < 1 kW

Thin-Film To > 1 MW Crystalline Module Concentrator Module

SMA offers a complete inverter product range for all solar applications
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SMA expects a market stagnation in 2011


Market Germany North America Italy Japan France India ROW Total Estimated volume 2011 in GW1 5 0 GW 5.0 G 3.5 GW 3.0 GW 1.5 1 5 GW 1.0 GW 0.5 GW up to 5.5 GW 17-20 GW Estimated market segmentation 20111 g Residential Commercial Industrial

SMA expects a regional shift in demand to the growing markets USA and Asia.
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SMA estimates

Overview: System Designs for Solar Power in Asia


1. Off grid / stand alone systems > Solar Home systems, street lights, pumps, telecom, mini grids, hybrid systems 2. Grid interactive systems with battery backup (unreliable grid) > residential and commercial rooftop designs > Net metering, feed-in-tariff, time-of-use-tariffs 3. Grid connected systems ( y (without battery backup) y p) > Residential and commercial rooftop systems > Utility scale PV farms 4. Experience in emerging solar markets in Asia 5. Conclusion

1. 1 Off grid systems: mini-grid and hybrid systems mini grid

AC-Coupling AC Coupling

Extendable

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Modular Design

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Different sources

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Productive power in network quality

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System features and examples


> Mini grids and hybrid systems 1-300 kW > 1 or 3 ph systems > AC and DC coupling > Integration of PV, wind, hydro, diesel or plant oil generator > Flexible and expandable

Sandwip 100 kW Solar Mini Grid, Bangladesh (BGEL)


> Electricity based on Diesel genset was unreliable and costly y g y > Installation of a mini-grid to serve 400 customers: shops, residences , school, health center > Metering on consumer level > System integrators: PSL Energy Systmes (BD) Asantys PSL, (BD), > Support : IDCOL , KfW

Electrification of
> 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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Panel Layout-1

Panel Layout - 2

Panel Layout - 3

Hardware Installation

Hardware Room - 1

Battery room

Project Site in March,2010

Hardware Carrying- Panel

Panel Structure

Hardware Installation-Bi Directional Inverter

Hardware Installation

Connected Consumer- Sandwip Digital Lab

Connected Consumer- Restaurant

Connected Consumer- Commercial Shop

Metering System

Switch on by Chairperson of PGEL on Sep 29, 2010

Example: 100 kW PV System in Afghanistan for rural electrification

> 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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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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2. Grid interactive systems with battery backup Residential and commercial Future of Solar Technology SMA systems

SMA Solar
2 x 100 kWp backup systems in Andrah Pradesh

Technology AG

3. Grid connected systems (without battery backup)

Direct current (DC)

Solar inverter

Alternating current (AC)


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Additional inverter tasks

Solar generator control MPP tracking

System monitoring

Grid monitoring + services i

Inverter efficiency ffi i up to =98.6%

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Selected Utility Scale Plants with SMA Inverters


Projects in Europe

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53 MW - Lieberose 40 MW - Waldpolenz 43 MW - Kthen 20 MW - Mengkofen Projects in North America

(84x SC 630HE 11) 630HE-11) (80x SC 500HE-10) (4100x SMC 10000TL-10) (32x SC 630HE-11) 630HE 11)

> 22 MW - Sacramento CA Sacramento, > 12 MW - Jacksonville, FL > 60 MW - Sarnia, CAN


Projects in India

(3600x SB 6000US) (20x SC 630HE-11) (120x SC 500HE-US)

> 2 MW - Awan, Punjab > 1 MW - Mahagenco, MH g > 5 MW - Khimsar, Rajasthan

(4 x SC500HE-11) (4x SC 250)


(450 x SMC11000TL)
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Commercial rooftop applications

Building integrated applications (BIPV)

Residential roof top application (Dhaka)

4. 4 Experience in emerging solar markets in Asia

Typical questions from installers, EPC, developers:


> Choice of modules: TF, c-Si, tracker , CPV, BIPV ? Transformerless inverters? > Commercial and residential system: with or without battery ? > Utility scale MW project: Central or decentral inverter concept ? > Effect of Module temperature coefficient at high temperatures ? > Quality of components at demanding ambient conditions ? > Service life of modules and inverters? > Grid stability at low and medium voltage level ? > After sales service and maintenance

> 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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Lessons l L learned d

> 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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5. 5 Conclusion and outlook


> First of all: Congratulation to the
> best SHS program globally > largest mini grid in the region

> Introduction of new systems:


> Village electrification up to 300 kW > Residential grid tied systems (with and without battery backup) > Commercial grid tied systems (with and without battery backup) > Utility scale MW projects

> 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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Our O motto tt

Lets be realistic and try the impossible!


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