Previous (2010) Technical Conference Program

Lesrn the latest market/technology trends and the straregy of the market leaders!

Keynote
Session March 3 [Wed] 13:30-16:00
SpecialSession March 4 [Thur] 16:30-18:00
FC EXPO 2010 - 6th Int'l Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo - Technical Conference Program BATTERY JAPAN - International Exhibition dedicated to Rechargeable Battery - Technical Conference Program
All Sessions are Bilingual (English/Japanese)
Mar
3
[Wed]
9:30
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12:10
[PV-1] Detail
National Strategies for Full-scale Installation of PV System and Outlook for the Global Market
* Japanese Policies on Photovoltaic Systems
* Expanding the Solar Markets in the U.S.
* Status and Prospects of the PV Market toward Full-scale Dissemination
[PV-6] Detail
Future Trends for Innovative Super-high-efficiency Solar Cells and Concentrated PV System
* Recent R&D Activities on Quantum Dot Solar Cells
* Concentrator PV: High Efficiency Systems Harvest More Photons for Less Money
* Development Status of Compound Multijunction Solar Cells
Mar
4
[Thur]
9:30
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12:10
[PV-2] Detail
Latest Development of Solar Cell Silicon
*Low Carbon Footprint SoG Si for High Efficiency Solar Cells
*Approach for Solar Grade Silicon by Tokuyama Corp.
*Development of Solar Single Crystal Puller for N-type
[PV-7] Detail
Current Status and Outlook for Materials Technology –The Key to Realizing Grid Parity–
* Development of Highly-reliable Solar Cell Modules
* Recent Development of TCO for Si-based Thin-film Tandem Solar Cells
* The Role of New Materials as the Photovoltaic Industry Moves to Grid Parity
13:30
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16:10
[PV-3] Detail
Latest Technology Trends in Crystalline Solar Cells
* Towards Thin Silicon: a Roadmap for Crystalline Silicon PV
* Latest Technology of Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells –Toward Large Scale Production–
* Approaches for Increasing the Competitiveness of HIT Solar Cells
[PV-8] Detail
Organic Solar Cells Gathering Momentum: Development Trends in Commercialization
* Metal Oxide PV and Molecular Solar Cells
* Development for Large-sized Dye-sensitized Solar Cells/Modules
* Development of Organic Thin-film Photovoltaic and Evolution in the Future at Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.
Mar
5
[Fri]
9:30
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12:10
[PV-4] Detail
Trends in Thin-film Silicon Solar Cells –Low Cost and High Efficiency as Keys to Survive–
* High Efficiency Thin film Si Solar Cell and Module –Including Technological Trend–
* Progress in Thin Film Silicon PV –from R&D to Industrialization–
* PECVD and PVD Systems for Thin Film Photovoltaics
[PV-9] Detail
Future Trends in Large-scale PV and Smart Grid Systems
* Development of Japanese-style Smart Grid for Large Penetration of PV
* Tokyo Electric Power Company’s (TEPCO) Mega Solar Project
* Development and Management of Megawatt-class Photovoltaic
13:30
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16:10
[PV-5] Detail
Advancements in CIS Thin-film Solar Cells in the Gigawatt Era
* Low Cost Manufacturing of CIGS Modules on Rigid and Flexible Substrates Using Printing Techniques
* Rare Metals for Compound Solar Cell –Supply & Demand Forecasts and Possible Cycle System–
* The Industrial Breakthrough of European CIGS
[PV-10] Detail
Latest Trends in PV System Design and Installation Technology
* The Possibility of Photovoltaic Generation Business
* Photovoltaic Technology and its Applications
* Current Status and Vision of Building Integrated Photovoltaic System

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All Sessions are Bilingual (English/Japanese)
PV-K Keynote Session Leading Companies Unveil their PV Business Strategies and Future Perspectives Detail
March 3 [Wed] 13:30-16:00
Nobuo Kitamura Role & Business Operations of PV, toward Sound Material-cycle Society Nobuo Kitamura
Executive Officer, Deputy General Manager, Corporate Solar Energy Div., Kyocera Corp.
This presentation outlines the contribution of PV to the sound material-cycle society, the role of PV as one of energy generator in global energy management, and the business operation of PV Industry.
Stuart Wenham Beyond the Panel: The New Innovation OpportunityAndrew Beebe
Vice President, Global Product Strategy, Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Speaker will discuss how the solar industry must reduce costs of panels as well as balance of system and other technologies to best create a pathway to grid parity. Beyond the “commodity” of solar panels, the speaker will discuss a set of technologies that must adapt and mature to bring specific solutions to segments of the market, such as residential, commercial and utility scale customers.
Atsuhiko Hirano Future of CIS PV and Showa Shell Solar's Growth Plan Atsuhiko Hirano
Corporate Executive Officer, GM, Solar Business Center, Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.
Director, GM, Marketing Headquarters, Showa Shell Solar K.K.
The presentation will provide an outline of the significant potential of unique "thin film" CIS PV technology, the leading technology in the PV field with its end-to-end environmetal sensitivity. The presentation will also cover, Showa Shell Solar's growth business plan with its CIS technology.

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EN-K Special Session Industry Leaders’ Strategies toward Realization of Low Carbon Society Detail
March 4 [Thur] 16:30-17:30
Toru Ishida Towards Next Generation Energy Systems in Societies Toru Ishida
Director-General, Agency for Natural Resources & Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
The development of next generation energy systems in societies is needed to achieve "energy policy", "environmental policy", and "industrial policy" simultaneously. The present policies will be presented, focusing on solar cells, batteries, and fuel cells, EMS (Energy Management Systems) which are the key technologies.

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