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APEC EGNRET Member Economy Presentation Hong Kong, China

APEC EGNRET Member Economy Presentation Hong Kong, China. Renewable Energy Study. Assess the feasibility and potential of wider application of new and renewable energy technologies in Hong Kong The study comprised of two stages will be completed in early 2004. Stage 1 of

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APEC EGNRET Member Economy Presentation Hong Kong, China

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  1. APEC EGNRET Member Economy Presentation Hong Kong, China

  2. Renewable Energy Study • Assess the feasibility and potential of wider application of new and renewable energy technologies in Hong Kong • The study comprised of two stages will be completed in early 2004

  3. Stage 1 of Renewable Energy Study • Evaluation of new and renewable energy technologies appropriate for local use • Identification of practical measures to support the introduction of new and renewable energy technologies • Formulation of recommendations for development of an implementation strategy

  4. Major Findings of Stage 1 Renewable Energy Study (1) • Technologies with potential for wide-scale local application are solar power, wind power, energy from waste and building integrated fuel cells • There may not be suitable sites for implementing large scale renewable energy projects due to geographical constraints

  5. Major Findings of Stage 1 Renewable Energy Study (2) • There may be concerns about the environmental and safety impacts of some renewable energy systems • Renewable energy appears to be comparatively more expensive than conventional power

  6. Major Findings of Stage 1 Renewable Energy Study (3) • Creation of a positive market for renewable energy projects is essential • Access to utility grid by third party may not be permitted • Public support is a critical factor

  7. Stage 2 of Renewable Energy Study • A project to install building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems at Wanchai Tower • Serves as a demonstration to educate the public on the potential use of solar power • Installation work completed in late 2002 and performance of the systems will be monitored until early 2004

  8. Conceptual Design for BIPV Demonstration Project 55 KW BIPV system comprising • Rack type on rooftop • Sunshade type on the southern facade • Window skylight type on the southern glass entrance

  9. Rack Type BIPV System (1) • Poly-crystalline silicon type PV cell • Conversion efficiency from light energy to electricity is 13% • 165 m2 PV panels with a total rated power of 20 kW • PV panels tiled optimally at 10o to the horizontal plane

  10. Rack Type PV System (2)

  11. Rack Type PV System (3)

  12. Sunshade Type BIPV System (1) • Mono-crystalline silicon type PV cell • Conversion efficiency from light energy to electricity is 16% • Double-glazed panels completed with integrated PV cells • 232 m2 PV panels with a total rated power of 25 kW

  13. Sunshade Type PV System (2)

  14. Skylight Type BIPV System (1) • Mono-crystalline silicon type PV cell • Conversion efficiency from light energy to electricity is 16% • Double-glazed panels completed with integrated PV cells • 96 m2 PV panels with a total rated power of 10 kW

  15. Skylight Type PV System (2)

  16. Skylight Type PV System (3)

  17. Future Government Projects on Renewable Energy • Plans to install more PV systems with a total output of some 500 kW in the next two years • A territory-wide field based wind measurement programme to collect site-specific data for the assessment of wind resources at selected sites in Hong Kong

  18. End of Presentation

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