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Acknowledgement of sponsors and contributors The Annual Conference 2009 was supported by: Cooperation partner Sponsorer and patron Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit Patron Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Supporting partners Auswärtiges Amt 146

Sponsor FVEE AEE Topics 2009 SMA The Future of Solar Technology As a global market leader, SMA Solar Technology AG develop, manufacture and market solar inverters and monitoring systems for photovoltaic systems. The most important component and the core of photovoltaic systems are SMA solar inverters that convert the direct current generated by solar modules into grid-compliant alternating current. In addition, as smart system managers, the inverters are responsible for monitoring and grid management. As the only manufacturer, SMA offer the right inverter type for every module type worldwide and for all performance classes. From kilowatts to megawatts, both for grid-connected applications and for stand-alone and back-up operation. Technological lead and flexible production SMA s business model is driven by technological progress. This is why the company continues to invest in research and development: Over 400 engineers ensure that SMA Solar Technology AG continue to expand on their technological edge and are able to introduce five to six new products per year. Due to flexible and scalable manufacture, SMA are in a position to quickly respond to customer needs and realise product innovations in a timely manner. This allows the company to easily keep pace with the dynamic market development in photovoltaics industry and simultaneously accommodate short-term fluctuations in the demand for solar inverters. The company set a trend with the world s largest CO 2 -neutral solar inverter factory opened in 2009: CO 2 -neutral industrial manufacture at a high level. Worldwide presence With overseas branches in twelve countries on four continents, SMA are represented in all major international solar markets. The TecDAXlisted company currently employs more than 4,000 employees worldwide (including temporary workers). Award-winning corporate culture For their performance as an employer, SMA have been awarded prizes several times in recent years. In case of the Great Place to Work Award, they have been highly acclaimed several times as one of the best employers in Europe. In 2008, SMA were also awarded a special prize for the lifelong learning project, and in 2009 for their fair compensation system. The Board of SMA Solar Technology AG also received the German Fairness Prize in 2009. The Fairness Foundation honoured the commitment of the board members to a fair and cooperative corporate management. 147

Locations of FVEE member institutes Bremerhaven Hameln/Emmerthal Berlin HZB Gelsenkirchen Potsdam GFZ Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich Köln Kassel ISFH Hanau Würzburg DLR Saarbrücken Erlangen IZES Stuttgart Ulm Freiburg Holzkirchen München Garching ZSW DLR ZSW Renewable Energy Research Association (FVEE) Kekuléstrasse 5 12489 Berlin Germany Telephone: +49 (0)30/8062-41338 fvee@helmholtz-berlin.de www.fvee.de 148

Addresses of FVEE member institutes DLR German Aerospace Center in the Helmholtz Association Zentrum Köln-Porz 51170 Cologne, Germany Prof. Dr. Robert Pitz-Paal: Telephone +49 (0)2203/601-2744 robert.pitz-paal@dlr.de www.dlr.de Location Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 38 40 70569 Stuttgart, Germany DLR Project team at PSA Plataforma Solar de Almería Apartado 39 E-04200 Tabernas (Almería) Forschungszentrum Jülich 52425 Jülich, Germany Dr. Anne Rother: Telephone +49 (0)2461/61-4661 info@fz-juelich.de www.fz-juelich.de Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics Nobelstr. 12 70569 Stuttgart, Germany Rita Schwab: Telephone +49 (0)711/9703301 rita.schwab@ipb.fraunhofer.de www.ibp.fraunhofer.de Location Holzkirchen Fraunhoferstr. 10 83626 Valley, Germany Janis Eitner: Telephone +49 (0)8024/643-203 janis.eitner@ibp.fraunhofer.de Project group Kassel Gottschalkstrasse 28a 34127 Kassel, Germany Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems Heidenhofstrasse 2 79110 Freiburg, Germany www.ise.fraunhofer.de Karin Schneider: Telephone +49 (0)761/4588-5147 karin.schneider@ise.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics CSP Walter-Hülse-Strasse 1 06120 Halle, Germany Technology Center for Semiconductors THM Am St.-Niclas-Schacht 13 09599 Freiberg, Germany Laboratory and Service Center Gelsenkirchen Auf der Reihe 2 45884 Gelsenkirchen, Germany Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology Branch Kassel Königstor 59 34119 Kassel, Germany Uwe Krengel: Telephone +49 (0)561/7294-345 uwe.krengel@iwes.fraunhofer.de www.iwes.fraunhofer.de Branch Bremerhaven Am Seedeich 45 27572 Bremerhaven, Germany Britta Rollert Telephone +49 (0)471/14 290-220 info@iwes.fraunhofer.de GFZ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg 14473 Potsdam, Germany Franz Ossing: Telephone +49 (0)331/288-1040 ossing@gfz-potsdam.de www.gfz-potsdam.de HZB Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy Lise-Meitner-Campus Glienicker Strasse 100 14109 Berlin-Wannsee, Germany Dr. Ina Helms: Telephone +49 (0)30/8062-2034 info@helmholtz-berlin.de www.helmholtz-berlin.de Campus Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Kekuléstrasse 5 12489 Berlin-Adlershof, Germany ISFH Institute for Solar Energy Research Hameln/Emmerthal Am Ohrberg 1 31860 Emmerthal, Germany Dr. Roland Goslich: Telephone +49 (0)5151/999-302 info@isfh.de www.isfh.de IZES GmbH Institute for Future Energy Systems Altenkesseler Str. 17 66115 Saarbrücken, Germany Barbara Dröschel: Telephone +49 (0)681/9762-852 droeschel@izes.de www.izes.de ZAE Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg, Germany Anja Matern-Lang: Telephone +49 (0)931/70564-52 matern-lang@zae.uni-wuerzburg.de www.zae-bayern.de Location Garching Walther-Meißner-Str. 6 85748 Garching, Germany Location Erlangen Am Weichselgarten 7 91058 Erlangen, Germany ZSW Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden Württemberg Non-profit foundation Industriestrasse 6 70565 Stuttgart, Germany Karl-Heinz Frietsch: Telephone +49 (0)711/7870-206 info@zsw-bw.de www.zsw-bw.de Location Ulm Helmholtzstrasse 8 89081 Ulm, Germany 149

Legal notice Topics 2009 Research for global markets for renewable energies Published by Renewable Energy Research Association (ForschungsVerbund Erneuerbare Energien) Kekuléstr. 5 12489 Berlin, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)30/8062-41338 Fax: +49 (0)30/8062-41333 E-mail: fvee@helmholtz-berlin.de Internet: www.fvee.de Edited by Dr. Gerd Stadermann Petra Szczepanski Supported by The Renewable Energy Research Association is supported by the following German ministries: BMU Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety BMBF Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMWi Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology BMELV Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection BMVBS Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development Media design Hoch3 GmbH design and advertising agency Berlin, April 2010 (German edition) April 2011 (English edition) ISSN 0939-7582 150