Photovoltaik-Großanlagen III: Auswirkungen von Extremwetter auf PV-Kraftwerke

Mittwoch, 07. Mai 2025

Zeit
09:00 - 10:30Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Room 14 B

Durch den Klimawandel bedingte Extremwetterereignisse häufen sich und stellen weltweit ein steigendes Risiko für PV-Anlagen dar. Lokale und globale Risiken reichen von langfristigen Leistungseinbußen durch eine beschleunigte Degradation von Komponenten und Systemen bis hin zu zerstörten Kraftwerken. Ohne abgestimmte und ereignisspezifische Maßnahmen zum Schutz von Solarkraftwerken gefährden Unwetter weltweit zunehmend eine zuverlässige PV-Erzeugung.


Diese Session deckt die folgenden Themen ab:

  • Sensibilisierung für den Klimawandel und dessen Auswirkungen auf eine solarintensive Energiewirtschaft
  • Darstellung verschiedener Extremwetterereignisse und Identifizierung/Quantifizierung der Risiken für PV-Kraftwerke
  • Austausch über Strategien zur Planung und Installation sturmsicherer PV-Anlagen
  • Bereitstellung von Informationen über Fehlermechanismen und deren Ursachen


Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Konferenzsessions in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden.

09:00 - 09:05UhrWelcome & Introduction

Ulrike Jahn

Senior Scientist

Fraunhofer-Center für Silizium-Photovoltaik CSP

09:05 - 09:20UhrMapping Decisions Along the Value Chain: Who Gives a Watt?

Ulrike Jahn

Senior Scientist

Fraunhofer-Center für Silizium-Photovoltaik CSP

09:20 - 09:35UhrTrends in Extreme Weather and Their Implications for Solar-Energy Generation

Dr. Laurie Burnham

Principal Member of the Technical Staff

Sandia National Laboratories

09:35 - 09:50UhrQuantifying the Impact of Dust and Snow on PV Power Plants

Thore Müller

CEO

PVRADAR Labs GmbH

09:50 - 10:05UhrTracking Through the Storm: Outsmarting Hail in Solar PV Systems

Giosue Maugeri

Researcher

Ricerca sul sistema Energetico - RSE SpA

10:05 - 10:20UhrGone With the Wind(Storm): Keeping Your PV Systems Grounded in Extreme Weather

Prof. Leonardo Micheli

Associate Professor

Sapienza University of Rome

10:20 - 10:30UhrPanel Discussion

Jonathan Leloux

Managing Director

LuciSun

Die weltweit führende Fachmesse für die Solarwirtschaft
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Referent
Thore Müller, PVRADAR Labs GmbH

CEO

Germany

Thore Müller is a specialist in PV soiling and performance optimization with over seven years of experience in yield assessment and climate risk modeling for utility-scale PV plants. He is the founder and CEO of PVRADAR, a modeling framework that combines a Python Package, Data Depot, and Web Application to build complex performance models and share results across organizations. Thore is focused on enabling data-driven decisions for solar asset owners and developers. He holds engineering degrees from the Universities of Munich and Aachen.

Referent
Jonathan Leloux, LuciSun

Managing Director

Belgien

Jonathan Leloux began his solar energy adventures in 2005 and has since worked in the field of solar photovoltaic energy as an engineer, researcher, consultant, and entrepreneur. His expertise is focused on photovoltaic (PV) system engineering, encompassing residential distributed PV and large-scale PV plants, bifacial PV, agrivoltaics, BIPV, floating PV, CPV, and solar resource assessment. He holds an Engineering Degree in Mining and Geology and a PhD in Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems. He is a co-founder and the managing director of LuciSun, which provides technical guidance through consulting services and products to actors in the solar energy sector across all project phases, including early design, PV engineering, financing, construction, commissioning, and operation. As part of his role at LuciSun, he is actively involved in several research projects at national, European and international levels, along with other team members, ensuring that the company's initiatives are closely integrated with the latest advancements in solar technology. He participates in the IEA PVPS Programme Tasks 13 on PV System Performance and Task 15 on BIPV.

Referent
Dr. Laurie Burnham, Sandia National Laboratories

Principal Member of the Technical Staff

United States

Dr. Laurie Burnham is a principal member of the technical staff and a photovoltaics researcher at Sandia National Laboratories, where she leads multiple multi-institutional and multi-year efforts to improve the long-term performance and reliability of our nation's solar sector. Her current projects include research on the short- and long-term impacts of wildfires, extreme weather events and electrical-system failures on PV power plants. In addition, she oversees the US DOE Regional Test Centers for Emerging Solar Technologies, which support cross-climate studies of new components and systems; chairs the Photovoltaic Collaborative to Advance Multi-climate Performance and Energy Research (PV CAMPER), a 12-member global organization; leads an International Energy Agency subtask on extreme weather and photovoltaics; and chairs Sandia's newly formed Solar Industry Advisory Board.

Referent
Prof. Leonardo Micheli, Sapienza University of Rome

Associate Professor

Italy

Leonardo Micheli is an Associate Professor at Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). He earned his PhD in Renewable Energy from the University of Exeter (UK). Over the years, he has investigated various topics related to photovoltaic (PV), addressing both foundational knowledge and practical challenges faced by industry. His research areas include PV and floating PV systems analysis and modeling, with a strong focus on soiling and PV loss minimization. He has received national and European research grants and has been listed among the top 2% of researchers worldwide in Stanford University's global database since 2022.

Referent
Giosue Maugeri, Ricerca sul sistema Energetico - RSE SpA

Researcher

Italy

Eng. Giosuè Maugeri is a photovoltaic researcher at RSE S.p.A., where he has been working since 2011. He leads the RSE PV Test Lab, coordinating research activities focused on PV reliability and performance efficiency, with a particular emphasis on developing tools for remote fault detection and diagnosis in utility-scale PV systems. His expertise extends to emerging PV applications such as agrivoltaics, floating PV, and solar tracking systems. As Deputy Task Manager of the International Energy Agency's PVPS Task 13 on PV Performance and Reliability, he represents Italy in international research efforts aimed at improving PV system performance and durability. His work contributes to advancing innovative solutions that enhance the sustainability and efficiency of solar energy technologies.

Referent
Ulrike Jahn, Fraunhofer-Center für Silizium-Photovoltaik CSP

Senior Scientist

Germany

Ulrike Jahn is a graduate physicist and works as a scientific group leader in the Photovoltaic Systems and Integration department at the Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics CSP in Halle, Germany. Her work focusses on the diagnosis and reliability of PV systems. She is project manager of an international expert group, Task 13 of the PVPS programme of the International Energy Agency (IEA), which deals with technical and economic aspects of the reliability and performance of PV systems. She has been coordinating this network of currently 185 international experts in 25 countries since 2010.

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