Powering the City: The role of Building Integrated Photovoltaics

Symposium on Building Integrated Photovoltaics in Singapore organized by the Powering the City Research Module, held on 15 October 2024.

Event source: POW · Category: Symposium

The Future Cities Laboratories (FCL) research group «Powering the City» invites to an afternoon event focusing on the role of Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Singapore. Public research talks from international professors and experts (SERIS, NUS, NTU, ETH Zurich, Chalmers University) are followed by an invited roundtable to discuss drivers & barriers and challenges & opportunities of BIPV for achieving Singapore’s sustainability goals. The event concludes with an open networking session with drinks and snacks, as well as an exhibition of software tools developed at FCL: Powering the City. 

Moderation Talks: Dr Christoph WAIBEL, Module coordinator FCL // Moderation Roundtable: Dr Srilalitha GOPALAKRISHNAN, Assoc. Director FCL

Powering the City: Key Research Results // Prof. Dr Arno SCHLUETER, ETHZ

BIPV in Singapore: Challenges & Opportunities // Dr Thomas REINDL, SERIS & NUS

Using Data to link Solar Energy and Electric Mobility // Prof. Dr Francis Bu-Sung Lee, NTU

Integrated Land-use Planning for Renewable Energy // Prof. Dr Yuming FU, NUS

New Tools: Integrated Planning and Assessment // Prof. Dr Alexander HOLLBERG, Chalmers

Recording of the input talks. Download the presentation slides as PDF below:


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