Photovoltaics: towards a sustainable industry

[e-Workshop]

  • Microsoft Teams-online
  • From 03/09/2021 to 03/11/2021
  • €260.00

That’s it! The 4th edition of the ECO-PV workshop is reprogrammed!

Reworked into a virtual format, the workshop will be held online on March 9-10-11, 2021

We are entering the TeraWatt area and Solar has been announced recently as the “new king” of the energy sector by the IEA and IRENA. Needless to say more… It is time to move forward and develop a collective vision for the future of solar energy. 

Looking at the leading role of photovoltaics in the energy transition, we can all agree on the responsibility of photovoltaic to be exemplary from a sustainability point of view, right?

So, let’s start coordinating from the entropy of business strategy, policy development and scientific enthusiasm together with stakeholders from different horizons. This event is an opportunity to condense and focus all the great initiatives happening over the world and create synergy among sectors over the PV value chain. Let’s share our views and solutions to provide and incentivize some guidance to redesign PV energy as a global and sustainable industry.

Tracking on progress and promoting PV sustainability at a global level, the workshop aims to bring together all the communities involved, including manufacturers, recyclers, policymakers, and experts from organizations, like DG GROW / JRC - European CommissionIEA-PVPS, and research institutes to exchange views, trade information and knowledge.

Through eight sessions over two days and half, the workshop will address the following topics: 

  • PV sustainability and circular strategies
  • Industry best practices and quality & reliability
  • Economic and environmental analysis over the PV value chain,
  • Eco-design and waste management alternatives

With the participation as chair of : Raffaele Rossi (SolarPower Europe), Nouha Gazbour (CEA), Eszter Voroshazi (imec), Luc Federzoni (CEA)

Join the workshop and be part of the discussion!

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