Hail damage to solar systems – who pays?

Hail damage to photovoltaic modules is difficult to detect and difficult to prove. Insurance companies are therefore not always obliged to pay for such losses. “FLOIS” is a new, award-winning analytical method developed by the Institute for Solar Energy Research...

Innovation Award for FLOIS

At the 32nd Symposium for Photovoltaic Solar Energy in Bad Staffelstein, one of the most important photovoltaic forums in Germany, the Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hameln/Emmerthal (ISFH) recently won the 2nd place at the Innovation Award 2017 for a novel...

Institute for Solar Energy Research successfully concludes 2016

    Emmerthal (RBR). The Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) has been working for almost 30 years for the successful implementation of the energy transition in Germany and internationally. And it has made major progress in this respect,...

Prime Minister Weil visits ISFH

Stephan Weil, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, visited the Institute for Solar Energy Research Hameln/Emmerthal (ISFH) together with Ulrich Watermann, Member of the State Parliament, on 18 March 2017. 

At ISFH in Emmerthal near Hamelin, the Prime Minister gained...

Expert meeting at ISFH on “Regenerative heat supply of quarters”.

Emmerthal (OKa). This year’s university colloquium of the energy supplier EWE was held on 6 March 2017 in Emmerthal together with the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) of Lower Saxony. 17 scientists, university professors and engineers spent a day discussing...

NILS is exemplary – and is called KonSoLe in Constance

Emmerthal (RGo/WRS). In April 2017, a student laboratory based on the model of the Niedersächsische Lernwerkstatt für Solare Energiesysteme (NILS) will be opened at the International Solar Energy Research Center Konstanz e. V., or “ISC Konstanz” for short. NILS was...