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PVPS
AnalysisofTechnological
InnovationSystemsforBIPVinDifferentIEACountries
2025
ReportIEA-PVPST15-23:2025
Task15EnablingFrameworkfortheDevelopmentofBIPV-AnalysisofTechnologicalInnovationSystemsforBIPVinDifferentIEACountries
WhatisIEAPVPSTCP?
TheInternationalEnergyAgency(IEA),foundedin1974,isanautonomousbodywithintheframeworkoftheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD).TheTechnologyCollaborationProgramme(TCP)wascreatedwithabeliefthatthefutureofenergysecurityandsustainabilitystartswithglobalcollaboration.Theprogrammeismadeupof6.000expertsacrossgovernment,academia,andindustrydedicatedtoadvancingcommonresearchandtheapplicationofspecificenergytechnologies.
TheIEAPhotovoltaicPowerSystemsProgramme(IEAPVPS)isoneoftheTCP’swithintheIEAandwasestablishedin1993.Themissionoftheprogrammeisto“enhancetheinternationalcollaborativeeffortswhichfacilitatetheroleofphotovoltaicsolarenergyasacornerstoneinthetransitiontosustainableenergysystems.”Inordertoachievethis,theProgramme’sparticipantshaveundertakenavarietyofjointresearchprojectsinPVpowersystemsapplications.TheoverallprogrammeisheadedbyanExecutiveCommittee,comprisedofonedelegatefromeachcountryororganisationmember,whichdesignatesdistinct‘Tasks,’thatmayberesearchprojectsoractivityareas.
TheIEAPVPSparticipatingmembersareAustralia,Austria,Belgium,Canada,China,Denmark,EnercitySA,EuropeanUnion,Finland,France,Germany,India,Israel,Italy,Japan,Korea,Malaysia,Morocco,theNetherlands,Norway,Portugal,SolarEnergyResearchInstituteofSingapore(SERIS),SolarPowerEurope,SouthAfrica,Spain,Sweden,Switzerland,Thailand,Türkiye,UnitedStates.
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WhatisIEAPVPSTask15?
TheobjectiveofTask15oftheIEAPhotovoltaicPowerSystemsProgrammeistocreateanenablingframeworktoacceleratethepenetrationofBIPVproductsintheglobalmarketofrenewables,resultinginanequalplayingfieldforBIPVproducts,BAPVproductsandregularbuildingenvelopecomponents;respectingmandatoryissues,aestheticissues,reliabilityissues,andfinancialissues.
SubtaskAofTask15isfocusedontheanalysisoftheTechnologicalInnovationSystem(TIS)forBIPVonnationalandmulti-nationallevelstoidentifysystemicproblemsandrecommendactionsforindustryand/orpolicymakersthatwanttosupportthedevelopmentoftheBIPVmarketandinnovationsystem.
Authors
MainContent:M.vanNoord(RISE),N.MartínChivelet(CIEMAT),N.Weerasinghe(RMIT),J.Halme(Aalto
University),F.Tilli(GSE),A.Baggini(UniversitàdiBergamo),M.Tabakovic(FHTechnikumWien),O.Bernsen(RVO),R.Yang(RMIT),E.Daun(RISE)
Editor:M.vanNoord(RISE)
DISCLAIMER
TheIEAPVPSTCPisorganisedundertheauspicesoftheInternationalEnergyAgency(IEA)butisfunctionallyandlegallyautonomous.Views,findings,andpublicationsoftheIEAPVPSTCPdonotnecessarilyrepresenttheviewsorpoliciesoftheIEASecretariatoritsindividualmembercountries.
COVERPICTURE
HouseofChoice,Solna(Sweden)-propertyowner:Fabege;architect:WhiteArchitects;BIPVsupplier:Solkompaniet&MLSystems;
Photo:M.vanNoord
INTERNATIONALENERGYAGENCY
PHOTOVOLTAICPOWERSYSTEMSPROGRAMME
AnalysisofTechnologicalInnovation
SystemsforBIPVinDifferentIEA
Countries
IEAPVPS
Task15
EnablingFrameworkfortheDevelopmentofBIPV
ReportIEA-PVPST15-23:2025
March2025
Task15EnablingFrameworkfortheDevelopmentofBIPV-AnalysisofTechnologicalInnovationSystemsforBIPVinDifferentIEACountries
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Acknowledgements 3
Listofabbreviations 4
Listoftables 5
Executivesummary 6
1Introduction 8
2Method 10
2.1Methodologicalchoicesanddatasourcesinthenationalanalyses 10
3Comparisonofnationalresults 13
3.1StructuralanalysesandBIPVapplications 13
3.2Functionalanalysesresults 20
3.3Systemicproblemsandopportunities 23
3.4Nationalrecommendations 26
4Discussionandconclusions 30
4.1Motorsofinnovation 31
4.2Opportunitiesforinternationalcooperation 33
4.3Mainconclusions 34
References 35
AppendixA
Mainformal(hard)institutionsinthenationalBIPVtechnologicalinnovation
systems 38
AppendixB
SystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforTISdevelopmentinthenationalBIPV
technologicalinnovationsystems 48
AppendixC
Listofrecommendationsfromtheindividualcountryreports,theirlinksto
systemicproblemsandmaintargetgroups,andtheirimplementationstatuses 56
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ThisreportreceivedvaluablecommentsandcontributionsfromseveralIEA-PVPSTask15membersandotherinternationalexperts.ManythankstoallofyouandtothosewhocontributedtothenationalTIS-analysisreports,whichformedasolidbaseforthisreport.
Thisreportissupportedby:theAustrianFederalGovernment,representedbytheAustrianResearchPromotionAgency(FFG)undercontractsno.890450and908085;theSpanishMinistryofScienceandInnovationandtheEuropeanRegionalDevelopmentFund(RINGS-BIPVProjectwithreferencePID2021-124910OB-C31)aswellasother(national)fundingforIEAPVPSTask15participation.
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LISTOFABBREVIATIONS
IEA
InternationalEnergyAgency
BAPV
BuildingApplied/AttachedPhotovoltaics
BIM
BuildingInformationModeling
BIPV
BuildingIntegratedPhotovoltaics
CENELEC
EuropeanElectrotechnicalCommitteeforStandardization
CPR
ConstructionProductsRegulation(Europeannormative)
FiT
Feed-intariff
FiP
Feed-inpremium
IEC
InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission(iec.ch)
IFC
IndustryFoundationClasses(forBIM)
IEA
InternationalEnergyAgency
NABERS
NationalAustralianBuiltEnvironmentRatingSystem
LVD
LowVoltageDirective(Europeannormative)
nZEB
NetZeroEnergyBuilding2021-2030
PPA
PowerPurchaseAgreement
PVPS-IEA
PhotovoltaicPowerSystemsProgramoftheInternationalEnergyAgency
TIS
TechnologicalInnovationSystem
RVO
theNetherlandsEnterpriseAgency(RijksdienstvoorOndernemendNederland)
RES
RenewableEnergySources
GSE
GestoredeiServiziEnergetici
RE
RenewableEnergy
PV
Photovoltaics
EV
ElectricVehicles
AT
Austria
AU
Australia
FI
Finland
IT
Italy
NL
theNetherlands
ES
Spain
SE
Sweden
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LISTOFTABLES
Table1:MainactortypesineachnationalBIPVvaluechain 14
Table2:MainBIPVapplicationsinthenationalBIPVTIS,categorizedaccordingto
[20].Coloursindicaterelativemarketactivitywithineachcountryandshouldnot
beusedtocomparemarketdevelopmentbetweencountries.Finlandresultsare
notavailable 17
Table3:InsightinpatentapplicationsforthenationalBIPVTISes 19
Table4:FunctionalscoresforallfunctionsthenationalBIPVTISes 20
Table5:DistributionofrecommendationsoveraddressedTIS-functions,percountry
andtotal.Cellcoloursindicatefunctionalscores,whereredmeans“absentto
weak”(1.5/5)anddarkgreenmeans“strong”(4/5) 29
Table6:TIS-functionassessmentsandtheirroleasdriversfortheMotorsof
Innovation.Maindriversaremarkedwith‘x’,secondarydriverswith‘(x)’.Cell
coloursindicatefunctionalscores,whereredmeans“absenttoweak”(1.5/5)and
darkgreenmeans“strong”(4/5) 32
TableA1:MainlegislativeinstitutionsinthenationalBIPVTIS,groupedbyspecific
BIPVsupport,supportforPVinbuildings,nospecificBIPV/PVinbuildings
support 38
TableA2:Maintechnicalcodes,standards,etc.inthenationalBIPVTIS,grouped
byspecificBIPVsupport,supportforPVinbuildings,nospecificBIPV/PVin
buildingssupport 45
TableB1:Actor-relatedsystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforTISdevelopment
andtheirpresence(markedby“x”)inthenationalBIPVTISes 48
TableB2:Institution-relatedsystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforTIS
developmentandtheirpresence(markedby“x”)inthenationalBIPVTISes 51
TableB3:Interaction-relatedsystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforTIS
developmentandtheirpresence(markedby“x”)inthenationalBIPVTISes 53
TableB4:Infrastructure-relatedsystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforTIS
developmentandtheirpresence(markedby“x”)inthenationalBIPVTISes 55
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EXECUTIVESUMMARY
Thisreportcompilesandcomparestheresultsofsevennationaltechnologicalinnovationsystems(TIS)analysesforbuildingintegratedphotovoltaics(BIPV),inSpain,Finland,Sweden,Italy,Australia,AustriaandtheNetherlands.AlltheseanalyseswereperformedwithinSubtaskAoftheIEAPVPSTask15andbuiltupontheguidelinespublishedearlierbythesametask.Thedataforthenationalanalysesweregatheredfrom(nationalorinternational)databasesonprojects,publications,patentsandregulations;interviews,workshopsand/orsurveyswithrepresentativesalongtheBIPVvaluechain;andwebsites,pressandliteraturereview.
Analysingthestructuresofthenationalinnovationsystemshasidentifiedresearchandeducationactorstobeadrivingforceinmostofthecountries,togetherwithBIPVmanufacturers.ForAustria,theNetherlands,Spain,andSweden,policymakershavealsobeenfoundtohavearelevantimpactontheinnovationsystems’development.IndustryassociationsaretypicallylessactiveinBIPV,givingthemlowimportancefortheTISesinallcountriesexceptAustriaandAustralia.
Theformalinstitutionalframework(i.e.regulations,standards,etc.)forBIPVisstillunderdevelopedorunspecific.BIPVistypicallynotconsideredasabuildingproductandguidanceonhowtocomplywithbuildingcoderegulationsislimited,whichcomplicatesimplementationofBIPV.IncentivesaregenerallydirectedtowardsPVinbuildingsortowardsrenewableenergyingeneral,whichputsBIPVinacompetingsituation,primarilywithBAPV.InthiscompetitionBIPVistypicallyalessmatureoption,withhighercomplexityandcosts.Intheinformalinstitutionalframework(i.e.culture,habits,etc.)thereissupportforPVandBIPVatahigherlevel,whileatamorepracticallevel,BIPVishinderedbyaculturalgapbetweenthesolarenergyandtheconstructionindustries.
Withinthecurrentstructuresofactorsandformalorinformalframeworks,nichemarketsforBIPVhaveevolvedinallcountries.ForallcountriesexceptSpain,amainsub-marketexistsforroofsystemswithregularsizedmodules.InSpain,façadesolutionswithPVglazingarethemostdevelopedsub-market,whileAustriahasacombinationofthetwo.
AnalysesofappliedandgrantedpatentsshowthatItalyandtheNetherlandsarethetwomostactivecountriesinBIPVintellectualproperties,followedbySpain.Theapplicationtypesthataretargetedinthepatentsgenerallycorrespondtothemainsub-marketsforeachcountry.
Inordertoadvancefromanichemarkettoacommercialmarket,aTISmustfunctionproperly.ThisisassessedusingeightTIS-functions.Outoftheseeight,allcountrieshaveatleastthree(anduptoeight)functionswithinsufficientfulfilmentforacommercialmarketgrowth.Allsufferfrominsufficientknowledgedissemination(totheconstructionindustry,themarket,publicadministrationand/orsupportingactors)andinsufficientmarketformation(throughmarketpush,marketpullormarketincentives).Furthermore,thecreationofsocialcapitalislowinsixofsevencountries,whichhampersmanyotheraspectssuchaslegitimation,resourcemobilisationandentrepreneurialexperimentation.
Theunderlyingproblemsforinsufficientfunctionalfulfilmentarelistedanddiscussed.Themainissuesarealimitedengagementofcertainactorgroups,suchasactorsoriginatingfromtheconstructionindustryandproductmanufacturers;theindustry’sdifficultiesinreducingpricessufficientlyorconvincingcustomersofthebenefitsofBIPV;andthelackofBIPV-specificpolicyincentivestomitigatedifferencesinmaturenessbetweenBIPVandcompetingtechnologies.
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Also,limitedsocialinteractionbetweenactorsintheBIPVandadjacentvaluechains,andthelackofeducationalresources,areimportantbarriersinmanycountries.
RecommendationstofacilitateBIPVmarketdevelopmentaremostlysimilarfromcountrytocountryandthemainrecommendationscanbegroupedinto:
•EngagingnewactorsintheTIStofillgapsandincreasediversity,forexamplethroughassessingandcommunicatingmarketpotential.
•Increasinginteractionsbetweenactorsinthevaluechain,throughcollaborativeactionsonroadmaps,marketcreation,knowledgedissemination,etc.
•Bridginggapsbetweenthesolarandconstructionsectors(culturalandinteractional),e.g.byrequiringsuchcooperationsintendersorfundingcalls.
•Stimulatingfurtherinnovationanddevelopment,inareaslikerationalisationofproductionandscalablesolutionsforretrofitting.
•Improvingregulations,standardisation,andincreasingtechnicalguidanceforBIPV,forinstancethroughacknowledgementofBIPV-productsasconstructionproducts.
•StimulatingBIPVmarket(s),whichcouldbedonethroughregulatoryincentivesorrequirements.
•Increasingeducation,training,andknowledgetransfer.
Sincemanyoftheoverarchingproblemsandrecommendationsaresimilarforthestudiedcountries,thereisaclearpotentialformulti-lateralcooperationbyindustryactorsandforinternationalpolicyinitiatives.Intopicslikeknowledgedisseminationortechnicalguidance,IEAPVPSTask15hasthepotentialtomakeadifference.
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1INTRODUCTION
BIPVistheabbreviationfor“building-integratedphotovoltaic”[1],andreferstothedualfunctionofBIPVdevicesproducingelectricalenergyandservingasabuildingcomponent.Tobetterunderstandtheirconstructiverole,ifBIPVelementsareremovedfromabuilding,fullyfunctioningbuildingcomponentsmustsubstitutethem.InadditiontothetechnicalrequirementsofBIPV,thereareaestheticalintegrationneedsforthistechnology;diversityofcolouring,surfacefinishing,sizesandshapeshaveshowntheversatilityoftheBIPVindustrytoadapttosuchrequirements[2].ExamplesofBIPVproductsarefaçadecomponentsofrainscreensorcurtainwalls,andsolartiles.
Figure1
showstheroleofBIPVmodulesindifferentarchitectonicapplications.
Figure1:ExamplesofBIPVsystemsinabuildingcase(source:SUPSI)
Inthisreport,BIPV’stechnologicalandmarketdevelopmentisassessedusingthetechnologicalinnovationsystem(TIS)framework.TheTISframeworkanditsconceptoffunctionaldynamicswasdevelopedinthe2000’stobetterdescribethedynamicsofinnovationsystemsaroundnewtechnologicaldevelopments,andtodosoinastructured,multi-disciplinaryapproach.FunctionalanalysisofaTISshouldmakeinnovationsystemanalysisresultsmorecomparableandmakeiteasierforpolicymakerstoextractkeypolicyissuesandsetpolicygoals[3],[4].Assuch,TIS-analyseshavebeenutilizedinresearchandpolicydevelopmentforrenewableenergytechnologies,primarilyintheNetherlandsandSweden.
TheaimoftheTIS-analysisframeworkdescribedabove,correspondswelltotheoverallobjectiveofIEAPVPSTask15:tocreateanenablingframeworktoacceleratethepenetrationanddeploymentofBIPVproductsintheglobalmarketofrenewableenergiesandintheconstructionsector.LiteratureexistsforBIPVdriversandimpedimentsinnumerouscountries,butmoststudieswereconductedwithaspecificperspectiveandvaryingmethodologies,makingithardtobenchmark.Forthatreason,SubtaskAinphase2ofTask15(2020-2023)wasdedicatedtoperformingTIS-analysesforBIPVinanumberofparticipatingcountries.Thissubtaskwasadistinctiveone,amongstthemostlytechnicallyorientedactivitiesandcommunityofTask15.Initially,onlySweden,theNetherlands,andapossiblethirdcountry
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weresettoanalysetheirnationalinnovationsystemsforBIPV.However,morecountriesjoinedastheactivityproceededandtheconceptandbenefitsofTIS-analysesbecameclearer.Intheend,sevencountriesparticipatedactivelyinSubtaskAandperformedanalysesfortheirrespectiveBIPVTISes.Australia[5],Austria[6],Italy[7],theNetherlands[8],Sweden[9],andSpain[10]performedafullTIS-analysis,accordingtotheTask15guidelines,andFinland[11],[12]performedasimilaranalysiswithasomewhatlimitedscope.
PerformingaTIS-analysiscanbeachallengingeffort,butitprovidesabroaderunderstandingandnewinsightsonthedevelopmentofBIPVmarkets.Furthermore,havingseveralnationalanalyses(inparallel)givesabenchmarkingperspectivethatishighlyuseful.InternalbenchmarkingwasdoneduringnationalTIS-analyses,throughbenchmarkingworkshops,butthemainbenchmarkingprocesswasthroughcompilationofthisreport.Itistheauthors’hopeandexpectationthatthisreportcanprovidereadersfrombothindustryandgovernmentagenciesabetterunderstandingofthechallengesandopportunitiesforBIPV–andhowtheythemselvescouldcontributeintheirrolestomakingthefutureofBIPVbrighter.
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2METHOD
Thisreportpresentscomparisonsandresultsbasedontheanalysisofsevennationaltechnologicalinnovationsystems(TISes)forbuildingintegratedphotovoltaics(BIPV).TheseanalyseswereconductedwithintheframeworkofIEAPVPSTask15,followingthemethodoutlinedinTask15’sguideforBIPVTIS-analysis[13].
Inbrief,theTechnologyInnovationSystemframeworkisemployedtoevaluatetheweaknessesandstrengthsofthenationalinnovationsystemsforBIPV–fortheirfunctioningandstructure.Thedataandknowledgeusedfortheseassessmentsarecollectedfromvarioussources,suchas:
•marketstatistics(whereavailable),
•projectandpublicationdatabases,
•patentapplicationdatabases,and
•interviewswithrelevantstakeholders.
Datacollectionthroughinterviewsand/orquestionnaireswasprimarilycarriedoutduring2021and2022.Thismeanstheremaybesomediscrepanciesbetweentheinstitutions(i.e.regulations,norms,etc.)thatinfluencedrespondents’answersandtheinstitutionscurrentlyinplace.Chapter2presentsthemostrelevantinstitutionsthatwereactiveduringtheinterviews/questionnaires,withnotesaddedifchangeshaveoccurredsince.
TheauthorsofthenationalTIS-analyses,whoaremostlyexperiencedinBIPVresearchanddevelopment,havecontributedadditionalinsightsonthenationalmarketstotheirreports.Mostoftheseauthorshavealsoparticipatedinwritingthissynthesisreport.
ThisreportcompilesandcomparesthemainresultsfromthenationalTIS-analysisreports,coveringstructuralandfunctionalanalyses,aswellastheidentifiedsystemicproblemsandopportunitiesforBIPVintherespectivecountries.Thefocusofthissynthesisisonidentifyingrelevantsimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweencountries,particularlyintermsofsystemicproblems.Thediscussionofsimilarproblems,orweaknesses,iscontextualizedwithinthestructureoftheTISes,suchaspolicyframeworksandactorinvolvement.Additionally,recommendationsfromthenationallevelsarecompiledanddiscussedtoderivemoregeneralrecommendationsforenhancingBIPVdevelopmentanddeployment,andtoidentifymeasuresthatcouldbetakenatabi-ormulti-laterallevel,byindustryorpolicymakers.
Inthesubsequentsubsectionsofthischapter,moredetailsareprovidedonthedatasourcesusedforthenationalstudies.AllnationalTIS-analysesarepublishedasseparateTask15reports,exceptforFinland.Instead,theFinnishTIS-analysiswaspublishedastwoseparateBachelor’stheses.Referencestothenationalreportscanbefoundinthefollowingsubsections.Intherestofthereport,datafromthenationalreportsisusedwithoutfurtherreferencing,withfewexceptions.
2.1METHODOLOGICALCHOICESANDDATASOURCESINTHENATIONALANALYSES
DifferentcountriesanddifferentresearchershavedifferentpreconditionsandthereforetherearealsocertaindifferencesinhowdatahasbeengatheredforthenationalreportTIS-analyses.Thefollowingsubsectionsdescribethespecificsfortherespectivecountries.
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2.1.1AUSTRIA(AT)
TheauthorsoftheAustrianTIS-analysisreport[6]utilizedacombinationofdatasourcestoidentifyTISactors:theirownmarketintelligence(frompriorresearchandbusinessintelligenceactivities),databasesearches(forprojects,publications,andpatents),andwebsearches(foreducationalactors).Forthefunctionalanalysis,interviewswith17representativesoftheBIPVandadjacentTISesservedastheprimarydatasource,supplementedbytheaforementionedsources.Toprovideadditionaldepthorbackgroundtocertainpartsoftheanalysis,desktopresearchwasconducted,coveringactorwebsites,marketreports,energystatistics,andhardinstitutions(e.g.regulatorydocuments).NationalIEAPVPSTask15expertscontributedtoseveralpartsofthereport.AlldatawereanalysedaccordingtotherequirementsofTIS-analyses.
2.1.2AUSTRALIA(AU)
TheinformationfortheAustraliananalysis[5]wascollectedfrompublications,interviews,andworkshops.Regardingpublications,thisstudyreviewedarticles,books,officialwebsites,newspapers,magazines,andnationalreportsthatreferencedtheBIPVcontextsinAustralia.Additionally,thestudyanalysed50semi-structuredinterviews.InterviewparticipantswerebuildingandPVstakeholderswhohavebeeninvolvedandareinterestedinBIPVtechnologies.TwoworkshopswereheldinMelbourne,Australia,todiscusstheadoptionofBIPVanditstechnical,economic,andsocialparameters.Stakeholdersfromthebuildingindustry,PVindustry,academia,regulatorybodies,renewableenergyauthorities,andfiredepartmentwereinvitedtotheworkshopstodiscussBIPVadoption,safety,benefits,drawbacks,andrequirementsforfutureuptake.AlldatawereanalysedaccordingtotherequirementsoftheTIS-analysis.
2.1.3FINLAND(FI)
TheTIS-analysisforFinlandwasconductedwithalimitedscopethroughtwoBachelor’sthesesatAaltoUniversity[11],[12].Thefirstthesisfocusedonstructuralanalysisandreliedononlineresearch,supplementedbyinsightsfromtwoexpertinterviews.Thesecondthesiscentredonfunctionalanalysisandwasbasedoninformationgatheredfromfourinterviews.TheseinterviewswereconductedwithrepresentativesfromvariousaspectsoftheFinnishBIPVlandscape,includingaresearchuniversity,amanufacturerofsolarcellsandmodules,aproviderofphotovoltaic(PV)systems,andacompanyinvolvedintheproductionofsolarmodulesandtheplanningandinstallationofPVsystems.Duetotheconstraintsofthislimitedscope,theFinnishTIS-analysisdidnotstrictlyadheretotheTask15TISguidelinesbututilizedastreamlinedapproachtodatacollectionandanalysis.
2.1.4ITALY(IT)
FortheItalianTIS-analysisreport[7],TISactorswereidentifiedamongstakeholderswhohavealongstandingrelationshipwithGestoredeiServiziEnergetici(GSE,theItalianenergyservicesoperator)resultingfromyearsofincentiveschemesandpublicsupportofrenewableenergysources(RES),alongwithadetailedmarketanalysis.Additionally,databasesofregulations,publications,projects,andpatentswereexploited.Specialattentionwasgiventopatentapplications/patentsanalysis,consideringtheimportancethatItalianFeed-inTariff(FiT)decreesattributedtoinnovationintheBIPVsector.Theresultsofthepatentanalysisinfluencedtheentirereport,especiallythefunctionalanalysis.Around40stakeholdersfromdifferentcategories,i.e.,PV/BIPVindustry,associations,universities,researchcentres,wereintervieweddirectly,sometimesmorethanonce,whennecessary,toclarifyemergingtopics
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andissues.Questionnairesandinterviewsweresupplementedwithresultsofotherworks,interviews,anddataannuallypreparedforthereportsoftheItalianparticipationinIEAPVPSTask1.
2.1.5THENETHERLANDS(NL)
TheauthoroftheDutchTIS-analysisreport[8]utilizedacombinationofdatasourcestoidentifyTISactors:theirownRVOmarketintelligence(frompriorresearchandbusinessintelligenceactivities),theRVOdatabasesearch(forprojects,publications,andpatents),severalnationalroadmapsforBIPV,andinterviewsconductedbyscholarsandpublishedin“SolarMagazine”overtheyears.Thereportbuildsuponthesefindings,withadditionalattentiongiventothechangingperceptionsofBIPVovertimeandthevaryinginterestofdifferentgovernmentbodiespresentedinpolicydocuments.Thefunctionalanalysisisbasedontwomainpublications[14],[15]whichcontaininterviewswithrepresentativesoftheBIPV,construction,andthesolarsector.Toprovidemorecontext,generalpolicygoalsandmonitoringfigureswereutilized.
2.1.6SPAIN(ES)
TheSpanishteamconsultedvariousdatabasesofpublications,researchprojects,andpatentstodeveloptheSpanishTIS-analysisreport[10];however,themostsignificantsourceofinformationfortheirstudywasthe111responsesreceivedfromtailoredsurveysaddressingeachofthe15stakeholdergroupsinvolvedinBIPVtechnologyandsixadditionaldetailedinterviewsconductedwithexpertsinthefield.Thesurveysweredisseminateddirectlyorthroughnationalnetworks(associations,platforms,socialnetworks).
2.1.7SWEDEN(SE)
TheauthorsoftheSwedishTIS-analysisreport[9]utilizedacombinationofdatasourcestoidentifyTISactors:theirownmarketintelligence(frompriorresearchandbusinessintelligenceactivities),databasesearches(forprojects,publications,andpatents),andwebsearches(foreducationalactors).Forthefunctionalanalysis,interviewswith24representativesoftheBIPVandadjacentTISesservedastheprimarydatasource,supplementedbythe
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