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Solar Heat Worldwide Edition 2019 Werner Weiss AEE Institute for Sustainable Technologies 8200 Gleisdorf, Austria Solar Heat Worldwide Global Market Development and Trends in 2018 Detailed Market Figures 2017 Werner Weiss, Monika


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Solar Heat Worldwide Edition 2019

Werner Weiss AEE – Institute for Sustainable Technologies 8200 Gleisdorf, Austria

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Solar Heat Worldwide

Global Market Development and Trends in 2018 Detailed Market Figures 2017 Werner Weiss, Monika Spörk-Dür AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies 8200 Gleisdorf, Austria http://www.iea-shc.org/publications-new

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68 countries covered

The first edition of the report included data from 35 countries. The data base has been extended to 68 countries over the past 15 years.

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Photo: Arcon-Sunmark AS

Global Solar Thermal Market Developments and status 2018

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Global solar thermal capacity in operation and annual energy yields 2000 - 2018

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Installed capacities and energy supply

Sources: AEE INTEC, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), European PV Industry Association (EPIA), REN21 - Global Status Report 2019)

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Environmental Effects and Contribution to the Climate Goals

Solar thermal energy yields amounted 396 TWh in 2018 137.5 million tons of CO2 avoided

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Oil equivalent in 2018

42.6 million tons of oil

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Employment and Turnover

672,000 jobs worldwide Turnover at € 15.2 billion (US$ 16.9 billion)

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Positive growth figures in ten of the top 20 countries

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Solar thermal heating systems in the building sector

Small-scale solar water heating systems for detached single-family houses and apartment buildings represent approximately 90 % of the worldwide annual installations. These applications are still under market pressure from heat pumps and photovoltaic systems.

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Large-scale Solar Thermal Systems

(>350 kWth; 500 m²)

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Data sources: Jan-Olof Dalenbäck – Chalmers University of Technology, SE and Sabine Putz – IEA SHC Task 55, Bärbel Epp solarthermalworld.org

In 2018, seventeen large- scale solar thermal systems with 85,100 m² (60 MWth) were installed in Europe.

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Out side Europe, 27 MWth (38,260 m²) were installed. In China most of the in stalled systems for district heating have been in stalled in Tibet. Langkazi Tibet 15.6 MWth (22,275 m²) solar collector field covers more than 90 % of Langkazi’s heating needs. The system also includes a 15,000 m3 seasonal storage

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In South Africa, the first solar district heating network was in stalled in 2018 with a collector area of 557 m²

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Large-scale systems for solar district heating and residential buildings

Data sources: Daniel Trier - PlanEnergi, DK, Jan-Olof Dalenbäck - Chalmers University of Technology, SE, Sabine Putz - IEA SHC Task 45, AT, Bärbel Epp - solarthermalworld.org, DE)

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Solar heat for industrial processes - SHIP

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741 SHIP plants with an over all collector area of 662,648 m² (567 MWth) were installed worldwide by the end of 2018

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In 2018, suppliers of industrial solar heat technology commissioned 108 new systems.

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Global solar process heat plants in operation by capacity and collector area by March 2019

Source: IEA SHC Task49 / IV SHIP data base

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Global solar process heat applications in

  • peration by type of collector

Source: IEA SHC Task49 / IV SHIP data base

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Global solar process heat installations in

  • peration by industry sector

Source: IEA SHC Task49 / IV SHIP data base

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Global solar process heat installations in

  • peration by country

Source: IEA SHC Task49 / IV SHIP data base

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PVT

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PVT – manufacturers by Country

Source: IEA SHC Task 60 survey, AEE INTEC

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Distribution of PVT-manufacurer by collector type

Source: IEA SHC Task 60 survey, AEE INTEC

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Distribution of total installed thermal capacity in

  • peration by collector type in 2018

Source: IEA SHC Task 60 survey, AEE INTEC

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PVT – Systems by Application

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PVT – Applications

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PVT – Applications

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Solar cooling

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Detailed Market Figures 2017

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Total installed capacity in operation 2017

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Top 10 countries of cumulated water collector installations (absolute and per 1000 capita) 2017

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