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09 – 10 April 2014, Istanbul, Turkey

7th PV Power Plants Conference:

PV Power Plants – Turkey

Program

©I BC SOL AR – 200 kW p p v plan t – K on ya, Turk ey

The focus in 2014

The future of PV Power Plants and the development of the Turkish PV market as one of the emerging hot spots for solar.

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Wednesday, 09 April 2014

PV Power Plants – Turkey: Program

Forum 2

The Future of PV Power Plants I: New Developments in Energy Storage, Self-Consumption and Financing

The PV World is undergoing a transition – more and more markets are moving away from the FiT system and towards a tender system or the support of Self-Consumption (as is the case in Turkey). But what is technically possible and which role is Energy Storage going to play?

Session Chair: Götz Fischbeck, Smart Solar Consulting

14.00 Finding the Right Business Model: Comparison of PV-Energy Self-Con-sumption between Turkey and Europe

Dr. Karl Zrost, Energynious

14.20 The Effect of Input Data Resolution on the Self-Consumption Analysis of Com-mercial Consumers

Deniz Urla, Conergy

14.40 Modeling and Simulation of a Mega-watt-Scale Vanadium Redox-Flow Bat-tery (VRFB) for Grid Integration

Dr. Stanislav Vasić, Next Energy

15.00 Discussion Panel: The Financing Oppor-tunities for PV Power Plants

• Al Dahya, SunEdison

• Deniz Selkan Polatkan, Motif Proje

• Vahid Fotuhi, MESIA

• Matthias Altieri, Minerva Capital Partners

15.40 Q&A Forum 1

Planning of PV Projects in Turkey

Hard Facts and guidelines for Project Development in Turkey. Our speakers give you vital information so that you can plan your strategy for your entry in the Turkish PV market

Session Chair: Yalçın Altuntaş, Borusan EnBW Energy

14.00 Financing of PV Projects in Turkey

Özgür Özcan, İKAROS Solar Enerji

14.20 Legal and Tax Requirements for PV Project Development in Turkey

Handan Ilhan, Inopra

14.40 Benefits of Advanced, Local PV Manu-facturing Facilities with Optimized Capacity and Leading Edge Technology

Dr. Klaus Eberhardt, M+W Group

15.00 Analysis and Comparison of Industrial Self-Consumption Projects Planning, Development and Operation Practices – International vs Turkish Markets

Candan Ergeneman, DEEA Solutions

15.20 Distributed Solar Power Generation in Turkey and its Impacts on Utilities‘ Business Models

Hannes Beushausen, Apricum

15.40 Q&A

16.00 Coffee Break Registration

09.30 Registration Opening / Plenary Session

10.20 Opening Words and Welcome by the Conference Organizer

• Amelie Wachner, Solarpraxis AG

• Valentin Ade, pv magazine

10.30 Keynote

Sebahattin Öz, Yenilenebilir Enerji Genel Müdürlüğü (General Directorate of Renewable Energy)

Opening Session: The Moment We Have been Waiting for? Status quo and Outlook for PV in Turkey

The Turkish PV market knows two segments, the license-free segment up to 1MW with a FiT of 13.3 US Cents/kWh and the large-scale segment that requires licensing. What is the status quo of the licenses? Will there be new developments regarding the FiT and what is the outlook for Self-Consumption projects?

Session Chair: Başak Avcı, Prime Minis-try Investment Support and Promotion Agency (ISPAT)

11.00 Overview of the Turkish PV Market: Potential and Challenges

Professor Dr. Şener Oktik, GENSED

11.20 Licensing of PV Projects

Bilal Şimşek, TEDAŞ

11.40 The Future for Large Scale PV Projects in Turkey

Professor Dr. Mustafa Tırıs, T-Dinamik Energy Company

12.00 The Future of the License Free Market Segment in Turkey

Yalçın Kıroğlu, LI-DER (Unlicensed Electricity Generation Association)

12.20 Q&A

12.30 Lunch Break sponsored by

We thank the members of our program advisory board for their kind support in the preparation of this conference program:

Presentation in Turkish, interpretation available

Christian Grundner, Project Manager, eclareon

Dr. Aygün Keser, Senior Advisor and Country Representative Turkey, Apricum

Prof. Dr. Şener Oktik, President of Gensed

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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Forum 1

Lessons Learned:

Experiences with PV in Turkey

In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice – but reality may be a different matter altogether. Draw from the experiences that Turkish as well as international actors have had in this exciting market and adjust your strategy accordingly!

Session Chair: Mürşat Özkaya, LI-DER (Unli-censed Electricity Generation Association)

16.30 Project Acquisition in Turkey: Unlicensed Segment

Özer Kara,

Seul-EltemTek Enerji Sistemleri

16.50 Project Acquisition in Turkey: Large Scale

Matthew Vogel, Alternatif Investments

17.10 Experiences with Self-Consumption Projects

Mustafa Herdem, ELSE Enerji

17.30 10 Minutes Break

17.40 Product Certification of Solar Photovol-taic Modules for Domestic Production

Yusuf Biçer, UGETAM / Istanbul Technical University

18.00 Experiences with Local Production in Turkey

Egemen Seymen, CSUN

18.20 Challenges for PV Project Planing and Installation in Turkey: A need for further Qualification

Murat Çataklı, Çataklı Enerji

18.40 Q&A

19.00 Business Mixer with Drinks

19.30 Dinner (ending 21.30)

Forum 1

Workshop:

Quality for PV Projects in Turkey

Get a short update from the experiences in other markets and learn how to make your project successful from the start. We discuss potentials and challenges of PV for the case of Turkey.

Session Chair: Jan Willem Vos, Solar Insurance & Finance

09.00 Moderation and Impulse:

Jan Willem Vos,

Solar Insurance & Finance

09.15 The Human Factor: Do‘s and Don‘ts for Turkish Investors

Hayri Bali, IBC Solar

09.30 Materials Matter™ – The Critical Role of PV Material Durability to Ensure Sys-tem Longevity

Dr. Stefan Padlewski, DuPont

09.45 Balance of System Analysis

Pietro Gintoli, Bonfiglioli

10.00 Increasing Utility-Scale Solar Plant Efficiency and Output with Solar Trackers

Rodolphe de Teglassy, Exosun

10.15 Ensuring the Long term Stability of a PV-Plant’s Business Plan

Dr. Robin Hirschl, Encome

10.30 Q&A

11.00 Coffee Break Forum 2

The Future of PV Power Plants II: Reducing Costs, increasing Yields

Not in all countries a political focus is laid on large scale pv plants. Where and why will large plants be built during the next years and which specific challenges and opportunities do they face?

Session Chair: Levent Gun, Ampt

16.30 The Future of Utility-Scale PV Systems

Thomas Götz, SMA

16.50 Improving Plant Performance and Reducing Costs through Distributed Power Conversion

Stephen Shirey, LTi REEnergy

17.10 Short Debate: Inverter Technology for PV Power Plants –

Where is the Industry Headed?

• Robert Lenke, Bonfiglioli

• Thomas Götz, SMA

• Stephen Shirey, LTi REEnergy

17.40 Cost Reduction Potential for PV Modules

Uğur Kılıç, Yingli Solar

18.00 Plant Optimization through Project Phases Integration

Francesco Belfiore, Golder Associates

18.20 The role of Quality Components in Cost Effectiveness

Piero Zanchetta, TÜV Intercert

18.40 Q&A

Forum 2

PV Market Place:

Europe, MENA and Central Asia

The PV Power Plants conference does traditionally introduce most promising PV Markets in Europe. This year, we widen the scope to include the markets of the MENA region and Central Asia.

Session Chair: Christian Salzeder, Schletter

09.00 MENA PV Outlook

Eren Engur, Canadian Solar Middle East

09.20 PV Opportunities in the MENA Region

Christian Steinberg, Solarpraxis Mena

09.40 The PV Market in Kazakhstan

Dag Kralj, Bisol

10.00 New Opportunities for PV in the UK

Philip Rojan, Trina Solar

10.20 PV in the UK: Case Study

João Cunha, Martifer Solar

10.40 Q&A

Wednesday, 09 April 2014

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Forum 1

Workshop: Grid Connection and Energy Storage in Turkey

Other markets have shown the challenges that Renewable Energy poses for grid connection. We discuss potential and challenges of PV for the Turkish energy supply.

Session Chair: Alper Keskin, Freelance Consultant

11.30 Requirements for Grid Connection in Turkey

Bilal Şimşek, TEDAŞ

11.45 Practical Aspects of Grid Connection

Alessio Pinzone, D‘Appolonia

12.00 Potential for Energy Storage in Turkey

Mehmet Kapusuz, Enerjisa

12.15 Verified PV Power Plants as a Reliable Solution for Efficient System Integration

Thien-Duc Nguyen, FGH

12.30 Potential and Requirements for Smart Grids in Turkey

Ömer Kaya, Fronius Istanbul

12.45 Q&A

13.00 End of Conference

13.30 Bus Shuttle to Solarex Istanbul

Forum 2

Energy Trading and Direct Marketing: Potential and Experiences

Direct marketing of part or all of the electricity produced by large-scale systems is becoming more interesting for project developers and owners. The sale of electricity to end customers could be the long-term prospect for the revenue side of the RE-plant operators. This very complex issue holds many opportunities for national and international markets. Knowledge of the mechanisms of power markets is essential as well as an idea about promising market models.

Session Chair: Mustafa Karahan, etd

11.30 Overview of the European Energy Market

• Oliver Lorenzen, RWE Turkey Holding

• Jérôme Le Page, European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET)

12.00 Potential of the Integration of Renewables into the Power Market

• Oliver Lorenzen, RWE Turkey Holding

• Jérôme Le Page, European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET)

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