Guidelines for Submitting Materials

ISES is creating the ISES Online Museum of Solar Energy and is calling for individuals and organizations to submit material for possible inclusion in the museum.

Objective of Museum

The objective of the museum is to provide a permanent online location for materials critical to documenting the development and use of solar energy and highlight current and forward-looking topics.

Target Audience for the Museum

The target audience is the general public interested in learning about solar energy. Materials submitted to the ISES Online Museum of Solar Energy must appeal to this broad audience, aiming at raising awareness of the many aspects of solar energy, what has been achieved historically and what could be achieved in the future.

Room Themes

Material should be submitted to fit one of the following themes which will have their own museum “room”.

  • ISES History (includes ISES Sections, ISES Pioneers, etc)
  • Solar Architecture and Passive Solar Design
  • Photovoltaic (PV) Technology R&D and Commercialization
  • Providing Off-Grid & Remote PV Power
  • Growth of grid connected PV systems
  • Low Temperature Solar Thermal Development and Applications
  • High Temperature Solar Thermal Development and Applications
  • Concentrating Solar Thermal Power
  • Solar Resource Measurements and Assessments

Note: Future calls will be made that will address other topics (broader/cross cutting topics) like the emerging technologies, energy storage and the Future of Solar.

Relevance

Materials must be related to the advancement of solar energy around the world.

The material should refer to, but not limited to:

  • Significant research breakthroughs;
  • Opening of research centres that have a major contribution to solar energy;
  • New technologies and innovations;
  • New applications/markets including first time installed/initiated; and
  • Significant power capacity installed or significant number of systems installed for a country or region.

Format

The material could be in the following formats:

  • Brief written articles/stories (word format) preferably including relevant photos (jpeg format) or videos (links only) 
  • Photos (jpeg format) (5MB maximum)
  • Videos (links only)

Written articles should be less than 150 words with the photos and videos contributing to the story.

Additional Information

Material should be submitted with a note indicating:

  • Room theme for the material;
  • Description of what is in the material; and
  • Description of the greater context of the material and why it is important to include it in the museum.
  • The submitter must confirm that there are no copyright or permission restrictions on the submitted materials.
  • The submitter must also cite sources of any materials if they are not the sole owner of them.

Selection of Material to be Included

Submission of material does not automatically mean that the material will be included in the museum. The material will be reviewed by the Museum Committee in relation to the relevance of the material with respect to the chosen room theme and whether the material will appeal to the general public.

Submit your materials for the museum here

Personal Information
Address Information
About your submission
Which virtual room will your submission fit into

 
Written materials
Brief written articles/stories, please limit to 300 words.
 
One file only.
40 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, docx, .
Materials must be related to the advancement of solar energy around the world.
The material should refer to, but not limited to:
  • Significant research breakthroughs;
  • Opening of research centres that have a major contribution to solar energy;
  • New technologies and innovations;
  • New applications/markets including first time installed/initiated; and
  • Significant power capacity installed or significant number of systems installed for a country or region.
Photos & Images
Maximum 4 files.
40 MB limit.
Allowed types: gif, jpg, jpeg, png.
Please provide sources for all photo materials uploaded so they can be properly cited if displayed.
Videos