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- Tuesday 27 September 2022, 13:30 - 18:30 -

Parallel Events Programme

Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes
2022 edition, Energy landscapes that connect

11:00 - 17:30

MiCo, North Wing Level -1, Orange Auditorium & Online
Registration is required, and free.
www.pv-landscapes.com

As photovoltaic systems become larger (kilo -> mega -> tera Watt), their impact on landscape becomes of more interest to a larger portion of the general public and governing bodies. As a result, that interest is also widening in scope and now requires economic, ecological, aesthetic and cultural studies of proposed photovoltaic systems, as well as landscape design and planning in order to harmonize all these interests.Local authorities and communities often oppose the implementation of photovoltaics because they are not aware of the positive aspects of photovoltaics regarding the local economy and ecology. For example, biodiversity may be maintained and even augmented, water use efficiency increased, and the possibility of combining energy production with food production, all offering consequent benefits to farmers.In addition, photovoltaic systems are often perceived by the public as “ugly” and detrimental to their traditional ideas regarding the beauty of the local landscape. This perception can be changed by incorporating into the design the public’s idea of beauty, along with the necessary technical requirements.In order to make the large scale photovoltaic systems ecologically efficient and beautiful, a paradigm shift in their design approach is needed; it must

“Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes” is a series of annual conferences, now in 2022, in its 11th year. The aim of each conference is to build a bridge between the large-scale deployment of photovoltaics and landscape design, thus paving the way to the design of both sustainable and beautiful photovoltaic landscapes.
The 2022 conference is being held in Milan on the occasion of the 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion (WCPEC).The conference begins with a keynote speech given by Raul Pantaleo, co-founder of TAMassociati, followed by two sessions on the subject of “agrivoltaics”.The first session, co-organised with United Nations-Habitat, explores the potential of agrivoltaics to improve access to food in African cities. Its title is, “The Potential of Agrivoltaics in African Cities”.The second session explores the social and political barriers to the implementation of photovoltaics and agrivoltaics in Italy, especially with respect to the current landscape preservation related conflicts. Importantly, the session proceeds to discuss new approaches for developing a more inclusive perspective to resolve energy-landscape conflicts. Its title is: “Italy as a Living Lab for Connecting Culture, Landscape, and Renewables”.
The award ceremony of the international competition, “Agrivoltaics for Noah’s Ark”, for the design of an agrivoltaic garden, which integrates landscape use to provide food, energy and beauty, takes place at the end of the second session.The 2022 conference ends with the SolarchitecTOUR, a guided walk through the main photovoltaic architectural landmarks in Milan.

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Programme

11.00-11.10
Alessandra Scognamiglio
Chair to Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes & General Chair to the 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion | Coordinator Task Force Sustainable Agrivoltaics @ENEA | Renewable Energy Technologies Department | ENEA | IT
Welcome and Introduction

11.10-11.40
Raul Pantaleo
Co-founder and Senior Partner in TAMassociati | Adjunct professor University of Trieste | IT
Keynote speech: Photovoltaics for democracy and resilience

THE POTENTIAL OF AGRIVOLTAICS IN AFRICAN CITIES

(11.40-12.40)
Co-organised with United Nations- UN-Habitat
Chair: Vincent Kitio

11.40-11.55
Vincent Kitio
Architect, Chief, Urban Energie Unit, UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) | KE
Introduction

11.55-12.10
Hermine Patricia Tomaïno Ndam Njoya
Mayor of the city of Foumban | CMR
Energy issues of Sub Saharan African cities: the case of Foumban
 
12.10-12.25
Guido Santini
Plant Production and Protection Division | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | IT
Irini Maltsoglou
Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | IT
Agrifood systems and energy needs in urban contexts

12.25-12.40
Derk Jan Bos
Agrivoltaics expert| NL
Best practices of agrivoltaics from South East Asia and potential applications for Africa

12.40-13.10: Q&A

Networking Lunch (13.10-13.40)

ITALY AS A LIVING LAB FOR CONNECTING CULTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND RENEWABLES (13.40-17.20)

Chair: Alessandra Scognamiglio

13.40-13.55
Alessandra Scognamiglio
Chair to Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes & General Chair to the 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion | Coordinator Task Force Sustainable Agrivoltaics @ENEA | Renewable Energy Technologies Department | ENEA | IT
Introduction

AGRIVOLTAICS & SOCIETY (13.55-15.30)

13.55-14.10
Byron Kominek
Agrivoltaics Consultant | Natural Resources Management Expert | CO | US
Agrivoltaics and community involvement: Jack’s solar garden

14.10-14.30
Alessandro Migliorini
Country Manager European Energy Italia | European Energy | DK
Experiences

14.30-14.45
Giancarlo Ghidesi
COO & Co-founder | REMTec | IT
Experiences

Round table (14.45-15.30)

Moderator: Heinz Ossenbrink
Co-Chair to Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes & Chair to the International Advisory Committee to the World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion

Novella Cappelletti
Chair to PAYSAGE | Chair to the international journal TOPSCAPE | IT

Giorgio Graditi
Head of Renewable Energy Technologies Department | ENEA | IT

Christian Thiel
Head of Energy Efficiency and Renewables Unit | Joint Research Centre | European Commission | IT

Vincent Kitio
Architect, Chief, Urban Energie Unit, UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) | KE

AGRIVOLTAICS FOR NOAH’S ARK @NEORURALEHUB (15.30-17.20)

Organised by ENEA, ETA Florence Renewable Energies, IN/ARCH and NeoruraleHub in the framework of the Italian Network for Sustainable Agrivoltaics.

Chair: Alessandra Scognamiglio

15.30-15.35
Alessandra Scognamiglio
Chair to Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes & General Chair to the 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion | Coordinator Task Force Sustainable Agrivoltaics @ENEA | Renewable Energy Technologies Department | ENEA | IT
Introduction

15.35-15.40
Massimo Locci
Director | IN/ARCH, Istituto Nazionale di Architettura | IT

15.40-15.50
Piero Manzoni
Chief Executive Officer | NeoruraleHub | IT

Artwork & Projects Presentation (15.50-16.50)

15.50-16.05
Matteo Baroni
Artist , sculptor| IT
Lord of the marshes

16.05-16.20
Agata Buscemi
B2B Arquitectura, group leader
Arising landscapes

16.20 -16.35
Fabiano Spano
StudioAlami, group leader
A-Grid Agrivoltaics and landscapes

16.35-16.50
Andreas Otto Kipar
LAND Italia Srl, group leader
Energy tracks: a green-blue energy infrastructure for the productive landscapes of the future

Award Ceremonies (16.50-17.10)

Piero Manzoni
Chief Executive Officer | NeoruraleHub | IT
Delivery 1st prize

Andrea Faini
General Manager Solarelit | IT
Delivery 2nd prize

Giancarlo Ghidesi
COO & Co-founder | REMTec | IT
Delivery 3rd prize

Novella Cappelletti
Chair PAYSAGE | Chair International Journal TOPSCAPE | IT
Delivery Topscape award

WRAP UP & CONCLUSIONS (17.10-17.20)

Heinz Ossenbrink
Co-Chair to Photovoltaics | Forms | Landscapes & Chair to the International Advisory Committee to the World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion

“SolarchitecTOUR” (17.20-17.30)
Organised by SUPSI with ETA-Florence Renewable Energies and ENEA

Francesco Frontini
Task Manager International Energy Agency PVPS Task 15, Enabling Framework for the Development of BIPV | Swiss BiPV competence Center | University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) | CH
Announcement
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Scientific Programme: ENEA
Organisation and Promotion: ETA Florence Renewable Energies & ENEA
In collaboration with: UN-Habitat
 “The potential of agrivoltaics in African Cities” has been organized by UN-Habitat, ENEA, ETA Florence Renewable Energies
“Agrivoltaics for Noah’s Ark @NeoruraleHub” has been organized by ENEA, ETA Florence Renewable Energies, IN/ARCH and NeoruraleHub in the framework of the Italian Network for Sustainable Agrivoltaics.
“SolarchitecTOUR” has been organized by SUPSI, ETA Florence Renewable Energies, ENEA
Media Partner: PAYSAGE

Sponsors:
Platinum Sponsor: European Energy
Gold Sponsor: REMTec

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