installers

Harnessing the Power of the Sun: Future of Solar Energy (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Mon, 11/14/2011 - 15:58.

Owing to the significant potential that the country is offering, New Zealand’s Solar Industry association tries to promote the use of solar technologies in different sectors. The presentation comprises an outline of the available solar technologies – passive, photovoltaic and solar thermal – and gives a more in-depth description of the latter given its multiple advantages and spread within the country.

A Guide to Buying Solar Water Heating (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Fri, 10/28/2011 - 09:18.

Because of the climatic conditions of New Zealand and the positive impact of solar water heating technologies the country’s authorities encourage the use of this type of installations. This resulted in the issuing of a free guide by the country’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA).

QualiCert Manual (2011)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 08:08.

This manual is one of the deliverable of the QualiCert project started in July 2009 which obliges Member States to develop and mutually recognize certification or equivalent qualification schemes for installers of small-scale renewable energy systems (solar photovoltaic and solar thermal systems, heat pumps, etc.) by December 2012.

Training Courses – ACS in Solar Cooling System (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 13:02.

This is a presentation of SorTech AG, a manufacturer of small and medium scale adsorption chillers for cooling and air-conditioning applications, which was used for a training course on solar cooling systems.

REFUND+ Final Report (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Mon, 11/23/2009 - 07:00.

The REFUND + project (2006-2009), supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe and ADEME (Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie), intends to identify, monitor and evaluate the impact of incentive schemes on the development of RES heating systems in private households in five countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Italy and Portugal. Implementation of specific financial instruments was simulated in two case studies in Lithuania and Poland.