The Solar Europe Industry Initiative (SEII) that will be launched on Thursday in Madrid during the European SET Plan Conference will contribute to achieving 12% Solar Photovoltaic (PV) supply of the EU electricity demand by 2020.
The European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), the world’s largest photovoltaic industry association
together with the European Photovoltaic Technology Platform will present during the SET Plan Conference
on 3 June in Madrid, in the framework of the Spanish EU Presidency, the Solar PV Industry Initiative. The
implementation Plan 2010-2012 announces that during the coming three-year-period up to 1.2 billion euro on
Research and Development (R&D) needs to be invested for optimising production aiming at cost reduction
as well as improving the interface between the electricity grid and the PV systems. These are the first steps
in the path to achieve in this decade competitiveness with retail electricity prices for residential and
commercial sectors and in locations with high irradiation even competitiveness with conventional fossil fuels
for industrial applications. The investment should reach an exact amount of 1,235 million euro of which
almost 60% will be provided by the private sector whereas the remaining amount needs to be balanced out
by the European Commission and EU Member States.
Since last year, EPIA and the Photovoltaic Technology Platform have worked jointly with the European
Commission and Member States representatives on the initiative. As a result of this intense work, sixteen
Member States have expressed their commitment to support the PV part of the SEII and have identified
three common areas of high priority in the short term: advance manufacturing processes for all PV
technologies, aiming at reducing costs and improving output; develop Building Integrated PV (BIPV)
products and applications for the easier and lower cost building integration; and the demonstration of
concentrator PV technology in the field. Additionally, it was agreed that in the longer term, topics as materials
(including organic solar cells) and smart module development for easier network integration will be the focus
area.
If the EU wants to maintain the European technology leadership on Photovoltaics, EPIA encourages the
European Commission and Member States to urgently execute the SEII Implementation plan by putting in
place effective financial mechanisms as well as increasing significantly public budgets for R&D. While the
SET Plan is being discussed for more than 3 years now, other governments in Asia and USA are continuing
their public R&D support to their industries, which is directly translated into lower manufacturing costs.
However, R&D is not the only ingredient; increasing production capacity is as important as R&D for achieving
economies of scale and therefore public support (in the form of feed-in-tariffs) is still necessary for assuring a
stable market growth.
“R&D is not sufficient alone and has no impact on competitiveness if it is not accompanied by an increase in
volumes and market development. The 40% price decrease in 2009 and 50% in the last two years confirm
that political support is still needed to reach economies of scale by increasing production” mentioned Virgilio
Navarro, Vice President of EPIA and CEO of ATERSA.
The abovementioned measures need to be accompanied by an improvement of the market access
regulation, a reinforcement of the distribution networks and an increase of the transmission capacity.
EPIA and the EU PV Technology Platform therefore welcome the efforts of the European Commission and Member States to intensify and coordinate at EU level all efforts on R&D activities and encourage maintaining all the existing supports for market growth in order to permit Photovoltaics to become competitive in the short term.