User:Rfassbind

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Rfassbind is a Swiss Wikipedian from Thun, near Bern, who was born in 1969, after the first landing on the Moon and Woodstock and before the beginning of the UNIX epoch. He received training in chemistry and informatics and started editing on Wikipedia in 2012.

Originally, he only did minor edits on a variety of renewable energy articles. He then became a wikiholic and took on his first challenge, the article growth of photovoltaics. Since October 2015, he has been exclusively editing articles on minor planets and related topics. Rfassbind uses AWB, updates Wikidata, uploads images on Commons, and rarely leaves the English Wikipedia to edit articles on the French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish language editions. He also likes to create SVG images with inkscape and to produce numerous leadimage compilations to illustrate Wikipedia.

Disclaimer: Rfassbind does not edit for or on behalf of a company, organization, group, product, or other persons. This is his sole account. His contribution statistics can be found here.

Activities 2015–2022[edit]

Left: Fast and slow rotators: period plotted against their diameters.
Right: Apsidal precession of the Moon's orbit (not to scale)

Activities 2012–2015[edit]

From a solar cell to a PV system

Abound Solar, Agua Caliente Solar Project, Amorphous silicon, Ariane 5, Ariane 6, Ascent Solar, Baltic 1 Offshore Wind Farm, Battery charger, Biohybrid solar cell, Brandenburg-Briest Solarpark, COROT, Cadmium telluride photovoltaics, Cherenkov Telescope Array, Cluster (spacecraft), Copper indium gallium selenide, Copper indium gallium selenide solar cells, Cost of electricity by source, Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, Deploying Renewables 2011, Dye-sensitized solar cell, Electricity pricing, Electricity sector in Germany, Electricity sector in Norway, Energy in Denmark, Energy returned on energy invested, European Extremely Large Telescope, European Solar Telescope, European Space Agency, Feed-in tariff, Feed-in tariffs in Germany, Financial incentives for photovoltaics, First Solar, Fusion for Energy, Gaia (spacecraft), Galileo (satellite navigation), Geothermal electricity, Gottelborn Solar Park, Great Famine of 1315–17, Growth of photovoltaics, Herschel Space Observatory, Huanghe Hydropower Golmud Solar Park, ISO 14000, ITER, Integrated circuit, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International Energy Agency, James Webb Space Telescope, LISA Pathfinder, Les Hoffman, Lisa Pathfinder, List of offshore wind farms in Germany, List of solar thermal power stations, List of types of solar cells, Mauritius, Monju Nuclear Power Plant, Monocrystalline silicon, Net metering, New Gravitational Wave Observatory, New Gravitational Wave Observatory (NGO), New Horizons, Nuclear Energy Agency, Nuclear power, OECD Better Life Index, OECD Development Centre, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Photovoltaic in Germany, Photovoltaic power station, Photovoltaic system, Photovoltaics, Planck (spacecraft), Polycrystalline silicon, Polycrystalline silicon photovoltaics, Price per watt, Reginald Lee, Renewable energy, Renewable energy commercialization, Renewable energy in Germany, Solana Generating Station, Solar-powered calculator, Solar-powered flashlight, Solar-powered watch, Solar cell, Solar energy, Solar energy in the European Union, Solar fan, Solar power by country, Solar power in Australia, Solar power in Austria, Solar power in Belgium, Solar power in Brazil, Solar power in Canada, Solar power in Denmark, Solar power in France, Solar power in Germany, Solar power in Italy, Solar power in Morocco, Solar power in Spain, Solar power in Thailand, Solar power in Turkey, Solar power in Ukraine, Solar power in the United Kingdom, Solar thermal energy, Solyndra, String ribbon, Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Swanson's law, Swiss Space Office, Switzerland, Tesla Model S, Thin film, Thin film solar cell, Tidal power, Topaz Solar Farm, VERITAS, Vega (rocket), Wind power in France, World energy consumption,

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Drawings[edit]

Animation of European growth of photovoltaic capacity in 'watts per capita' since 1992.
  <0.1, n/a
  0.1–1
  1–10
  10–50
  50–100
  100–150
  150–200
  200–300
  300–450
  450–600
single slides
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1992
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1993
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1994
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1995
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1996
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1997
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1998
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 1999
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2000
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2001
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2002
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2003
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2004
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2005
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2006
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2007
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2008
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2009
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2010
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2011
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2012
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2013
MapEuropeSmall WattPerCapita 2014
Early, very tentative estimate of 2015 (working version).