BiPV: need for action

The research work conducted as part of the NRP Energy on “building-integrated photovoltaics” revealed the following areas where action is needed:

  • Education and training: Of key importance for the rapid distribution of BiPV is the provision of professional education and training to architects, engineers and affected companies in the area of BiPV. Project “Accelerating PV applications”
  • Information: Building owners need to be informed about BiPV as well as about the advantages and disadvantages they offer, technical innovations, attractive financing options and best-practice examples.Project “Accelerating PV applications”
  • Regulation: Planning and construction legislation, related procedures and technical standardisation need to be made more open in order to ensure that BiPV and other technical innovations can be applied in a quick and uncomplicated manner. Project “Standards for photovoltaics” Project “Energyscapes”
  • Reliable framework conditions: Investments in energy-efficiency and new renewable energy must be calculable and are thus dependent on reliable framework conditions. These include, for example, the feed-in remuneration of plants, public subsidies, tax advantages and opportunities for recourse under construction law.Project “Highly efficient, integrated PV systems” Project “Economics of multi-energy hub systems” There is additional need for action in this regard due to the major differences between the cantons.

All information provided on these pages corresponds to the status of knowledge as of 18.06.2019.

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Building-integrated photovoltaics

Photovoltaic systems on roofs and facades are becoming ever more popular – in part because they are becoming increasingly affordable. However, in order to utilise the potential offered by this technology properly it will require more knowledge, new regulations – and innovation.

The behaviour of building users

We all live and work in buildings. Our individual behaviour can make an enormous contribution to the achievement of the objectives specified under Energy Strategy 2050 – through the efficient use of devices, by leading a sufficient lifestyle and by utilising the benefits of digitalisation.

All information provided on these pages corresponds to the status of knowledge as of 18.06.2019. Publication details.