WEBVTT 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You may have noticed that I'm wearing two different shoes. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It probably looks funny -- 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it definitely feels funny 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but I wanted to make a point. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Let's say my left shoe corresponds to [a] sustainable footprint, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 meaning we humans consume less natural resources 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 than our planet can regenerate, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and emit less carbon dioxide than our forests and ocean can reabsorb. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 That's a stable and healthy condition. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Today's situation is more [like] my other shoe. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's way oversized. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On the second of August in 2017, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 we have already consumed all resources our planet can regenerate 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this year. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is like spending all your money until the eighteenth of a month, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and then needing a credit from the bank for the rest of the time. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 For sure you can do this for some months in a row, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but if you don't change your behavior, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 soon or later you will run into big problems. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We all know the devastating effects of this excessive exploitation. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Global warming, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 rising of the sea levels, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 melting of the glaciers and polar ice, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 increasingly extreme climate patterns 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and more. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The enormity of this problem really frustrates me. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 What frustrates me even more is that there are solutions to this, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but we keep doing things like we always did. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Today I want to share with you 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 how a new solar technology can contribute 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to [the] sustainable future of buildings. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Buildings consume about 40 percent of our total energy demand, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 so tackling this consumption would reduce our climate emissions. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 A building designed along sustainable principles 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 can produce all the power it needs by itself. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 To achieve this you first have to reduce the consumption as much as possible 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 by using well-insulated walls or windows for instance. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 These technologies are commercially available. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Then you need energy for warm water and heating. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You can get this in a renewable way from the sun, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 through solar thermal installations 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or from the ground and air with heat pumps. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 All of these technologies are available. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Then you are left with the need for electricity. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In principle, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 there are several ways to get renewable electricity, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but how many buildings do you know 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 which have a windmill on the roof, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or a water power plant in the garden? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Probably not so many 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 because usually it doesn't make sense. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But the sun provides abundant energy to our roofs and façades. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The potential to harvest this energy on our building's surface is enormous. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Let's take Europe as an example. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 If you would utilize all areas which have a nice orientation to the sun 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and they're not overly shaded, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the power generated by photovoltaics 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 would correspond to about 30 percent of our total energy demand, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but today's photovoltaics have some issues. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They do offer a good cost-performance ratio, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but they aren't really flexible in terms of their design 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and this makes aesthetics a challenge. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 People often imaging pictures like this 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 when thinking about solar cells on buildings. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This may work for solar farms, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but when you think of buildings, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of streets, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of architecture, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 aesthetics does matter. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is the reason why we don't see many solar cells on buildings today. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They just don't match. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Our team is working on a totally different solar cell technology. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's just called organic photovoltaics, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or OPV. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The term organic describes 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that the material used for light absorption 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and charge transport 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 are mainly based on the element carbon, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and not on metals. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We utilize the mixture of a polymer, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 which is set up by different repeating units, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 like the pearls in a pearl chain, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and a small molecule which has the shape of a football 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and is called fullerene. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 These two compounds are mixed and dissolved to become an ink, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and like ink, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 they can be printed with simple printing techniques 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 like slot-die coating 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in a continuous roll-to-roll process on flexible substrates. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The resulting thin later 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 is the active layer absorbing the energy of the sun. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This active layer is extremely effective. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You only need a layer thickness of 0.2 micrometers 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to absorb the energy of the sun. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is 100 times thinner than a human hair. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 To give you another example, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 take one kilogram of the basic polymer 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and use it to formulate the active ink. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 With this amount of ink, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you can print a solar cell the size of a complete football field. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So OPV is extremely material efficient, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 which I think is a crucial thing when talking about sustainability. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 After the printing process, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you can have a solar module 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 which can look like this ... 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it looks a bit like a plastic foil, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and actually has many of its features. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's lightweight ... 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it's bendable ... 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and it's semi-transparent. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But it can harvest [the] energy of the sun outdoors 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and also of this indoor light, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 as you can see with this small, illuminated LED. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You can use it in its plastic form 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and take advantage of its low weight and it's bendability. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The first is important when thinking about buildings in warmer regions. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Here, the roofs are not designed to bear additionally heavy loads. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They aren't designed for snow in winter for instance, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 so heavy silicon solar cells cannot be used for light harvesting, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but these lightweight solar foils are very well suited. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The bendability is important 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 if you want to combine the solar cell with membrane architecture. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Imagine the cells of the Sydney Opera as power plants. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Alternatively, you can combine the solar foils 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with conventional construction materials like glass. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Many glass [façade] elements contain a [foil] anyways 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to create laminated safety glass. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's not a big deal to add a second foil in the production process, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but then the façade element contains the solar cell 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and can produce electricity. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Besides looking nice, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 these integrated solar cells come along with two more important benefits. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Do you remember the solar cells attached the roof I showed before? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In this case, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 we install the roof first 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and as a second layer, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the solar cell. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is adding on [the] installation cost. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In the case of integrated solar cells, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 at the site of construction, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 only one element is installed, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 being at the same time the envelope of the building 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and the solar cell. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Besides saving on your installation costs, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this also saves resources 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 because the two functions are combined into one element. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Earlier I talked about optics. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I really like this solar pattern, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 maybe you have different taste or different design needs. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 No problem. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 With the printing process, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the solar cell can change its shape and design very easily. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This will give the flexibility to architects, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to planners and building owners 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to integrate this electricty-producing technology as they wish. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I want to stress that this is not just happening in the labs. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It will take seven more years to get to mass adoption, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but we are at the edge of commercialization, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 meaning there are several companies out there with production lines. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They are scaling up their capacities 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and so are we with the inks. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This smaller footprint is much more comfortable. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (Laughter) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It is the right size, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the right scale. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We have to come back to the right scale when it comes to energy consumption. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And making buildings carbon neutral is an important part here. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In Europe, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 we have the goal to decarbonize our buildings [stock] until 2050. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I hope organic photovoltaics will be a big part of this. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Here are a couple of examples. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is the first commercial installation of fully printed organic solar cells. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Commercial means that the solar cells were printed on industrial equipment. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The so-called solar trees are part of the German pavilion 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 at the World Expo in Milan in 2015. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They provided shading during the day 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and electricity for the lighting in evening. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You may wonder why this hexagonal shape was chosen for the solar cells. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Easy answer: 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the architects wanted to have a specific shading pattern on the floor 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and asked for it, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and then it was printed as requested. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Being far from a real project, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this free-form installation hooked the imagination of the visiting architects 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 much more than we expected. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This other application is closer to the projects 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and applications we are targeting. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In an office building in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 semi-transparent OPV panels are integrated into the glass façade, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 serving different needs. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 First, they provided shading for the meeting rooms behind. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Second, the logo of the company is displayed in an innovative way. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And of course electricity is produced, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 reducing the energy of the building. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is pointing towards a future 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 where buildings are no longer energy consumers, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but energy providers. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I want to see solar cells seamlessly integrated 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 into our building shells 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to be both resource-efficient and a pleasure to look at. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 For roofs, silicon solar cells will often continue to be a good solution, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but to exploit the potential of all façades in other areas, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 such as sem-transparent areas, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 curved surfaces 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and shadings, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I believe organic photovoltaics can offer a significant contribution 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and they can be made in any form architects and planners will want them to. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Thank you. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (Applause)