CSE Brings Solar Initiatives to Intersolar North America.

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Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) announced it will exhibit at Intersolar North America conference and trade show, which will take place July 8–11 at in San Francisco, CA. In addition to promoting its R&D services, CSE will be showcasing 2 major initiatives intended to accelerate solar adoption in USA. Discussion will cover research project to develop plug-and-play solar PV systems as well as results from PV Durability Initiative (PVDI).



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Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems Brings Solar Initiatives to Intersolar



Residential solar "plug-and-play" systems, module durability among major projects showcased



BOSTON -- The Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) is pleased to announce that it will be exhibiting at next week's Intersolar North America conference and trade show, taking place from July 8(th) to July 11(th) at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California. In addition to promoting its R&D services, the Center will be showcasing two major initiatives intended to accelerate solar adoption in the United States.



Last December, the US Department of Energy selected Fraunhofer CSE to lead a 5-year, $11.7M research project to develop "plug-and-play" solar photovoltaic (PV) systems that eliminate many of the sources of "soft costs" that are currently slowing the deployment of residential PV systems. This project is funded by the DOE's SunShot Initiative, and addresses issues such as installation, permitting, inspection, and grid connection through improvements in module and mounting technology. In addition, the CSE team is working with the national codes and standards community to identify hurdles to system deployment, propose code changes, and develop technologies that ensure compliance with local building requirements.



CSE also will be discussing results from the PV Durability Initiative (PVDI), an integrated test and research initiative that builds on existing standards to create a more accurate, quantitative and comparative test procedure for assessing long-term durability in PV modules. The quantitative third-party data generated by PVDI makes it possible to compare modules based on their likelihood to perform reliably over their service lifetime, and enables developers and financiers to make more informed deployment and investment decisions. Manufacturers can use the results to improve their designs, and can submit modules for confidential testing. This industry-oriented testing standard is developed in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) in Germany.



Fraunhofer CSE will be exhibiting at Booth 7333 on the 1(st) Level of the Moscone West Convention Center, together with research partners Fraunhofer ISE and the New Mexico-based CFV Solar Test Laboratory. 



About Fraunhofer CSE



The Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) is a Boston-based not-for-profit applied R&D laboratory dedicated to the commercialization of technologies for a sustainable energy future. CSE engages in collaborative research with private companies, government entities, and academic institutions, and works with emerging sustainable energy startups to help develop their technologies, bridging the gap from laboratory to production. The Center is headquartered at the Building Technology Showcase, a "living laboratory" for R&D of advanced building technologies that houses advanced laboratories for building energy efficiency, solar photovoltaics, and distributed electrical energy systems as well as Fraunhofer CSE's TechBridge early-stage commercialization program. Fraunhofer CSE is a subsidiary of Fraunhofer USA, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit contract R&D organization, affiliated with Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Europe's largest contract R&D group. For additional information about our work, please view our website at http://cse.fraunhofer.org  or read our blog at http://cleantechnotes.org



CONTACT: Jennifer Shearman, Director, Marketing and Communications, jshearman@fraunhofer.org, +1 617-714-6512

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