Activities performed in Subtask 6 Sample Clauses

Activities performed in Subtask 6. 1.1: Collaboration with SolarPACES (Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems‌ CIEMAT has kept SolarPACES Executive Committee informed about STAGE-STE activities presenting project progress reports at the 88th and 89th SolarPACES ExCo meetings held in March and October 2015 in Rome and Cape Town respectively. Activities related to WP2 (alignment of national strategies for STE within Europe), WP3 (infrastructure needs of the STE industrial sector) and WP5 (development of new standards) were reported to the SolarPACES ExCo members in order to distribute the information to all the member countries of this implementing agreement of the International Energy Agency) Taking into account the importance of an international participation in the development of new standards for the STE sector, CIEMAT promoted in 2015 category A Liason Agreement between IEC/TC-117 and SolarPACES. This Liason agreement will allow a more intense information exchange between SolarPACES members and standardization committee IEC/TC117. PSI, as Operating Agent of SolarPACES Task II (Solar Chemistry Research) has also participated in this Subtask. The activities performed by PSI are related to “Solar Fuels” and include reporting to the SolarPACES ExCo members, organization of the annual Task II Meeting, attending the annual SolarPACES Conference and related events (e.g., SolarPACES Workshop on Solar Fuels), as well as preparing/editing the SolarPACES Annual Report for Task II. PSI activities in 2015 within Subtask 6.1 have been mainly related to STAGE-STE WP9 (Solar Fuels). DLR has organized a SolarPACES TASK III workshop on the 12th of October 2015 in South Africa (Kapetown) to discuss the actual progress of development of guidelines for standards. More than 65 participants from research and industry were present. The topics were the following guidelines for measurement: reflectance of mirrors, shape of mirrors, optical and thermal efficiency of receivers for Parabolic trough systems, storage performance, assessment of performance of heliostats, durability testing. A summary of the status was then presented at the 89th SolarPACES Exco Meeting. Two proposals for the financing of workshops were transmitted to the ExCo and assigned. A working group for reflectance measurement of mirrors organized a workshop in July 2015 in Freiburg and the working group on storage held a workshop in May 2015 in Madrid.
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