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International energy agency photovoltaic power systems implementing agreement

Vigotti, R.
1998
Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Volume 4 Issue 5, Pages 389 - 395


Vigotti, R., (1998), "International energy agency photovoltaic power systems implementing agreement", Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, Volume 4 Issue 5, Pages 389 - 395.
Abstract:
Photovoltaic system technology fully meets the shared goals adopted in June 1993 by the IEA ministers, particularly with reference to diversity, flexibility and environmental sustainability within the energy sector. PV for the power generation sector is seen as one of the priority activities on which additional collaboration efforts should be focused.

The IEA Cooperation Agreement on Photovoltaic Power Systems (PVPS), established in 1993, is an effort of 20 countries focused on the planning, design, construction, operation performance and promotion of PV power systems.

The mission of the programme is: to enhance the international collaboration efforts through which photovoltaic solar energy becomes a significant energy option in the near future. Efforts are also undertaken to enhance transfer of knowledge to developing countries interested in applying PV power systems for both autonomous and grid connected applications.

Received: 28 May 1996; Revised: 11 June 1996


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