EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY

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1 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY Under the supervision of With the support of Organised by

2 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY Moderator: CHRISTIAN OLIVER Financial Times

3 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY Keynote FRANÇOISE D ESTAIS United Nations Environment Program, Head of Unit - Finance

4 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY Global District Energy Award ROBIN WILTSHIRE Chairman of Evaluation Panel

5 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY AWA R D O F E XC E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y NEW SCHEME

6 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y NEW SCHEME H U N G E R K A M P B R A U N S C H W E I G, G E R M A N Y

7 New Scheme: HUNGERKAMP Flexible CHP system demonstrating district heating at a community scale using locally available renewable resources to displace 34 oil and coalfired boilers. The Hungerkamp system saves 8,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year.

8 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E NEW SCHEME H u n g e r k a m p B r a u n s c h w e i g, G e r m a n y V E R E N A Z I T T E R I C H

9 Veolia in Germany Hamburg Braunschweig Berlin more than 200 locations Headquarter in Berlin more than 12,000 employees Water Energy Waste management 1.9 bn Euro turnover

10 District heating networks in Braunschweig 20 km biogas pipeline 260 km district heating network 4 km new build district heating network potential of expansion (N +25%, S +35%) 14,200 MWh/a 34 heat transfer points

11 Cogeneration plant

12 Substainable generation of energy energy balance 100% green power: 9.2 mio. kwh per year (ca. 2,300 households) 98% green heat: 15.6 mio. kwh per year (ca. 900 households) flexible to fuel prices and to daily fluctuations by using different fuels replacement of fossil fuels by renewable raw materials improvement of air quality by using modern filtration systems and CO 2 -savings of about 8,000 tons per year

13 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y NEW SCHEME H U N G E R K A M P B R A U N S C H W E I G, G E R M A N Y

14 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY AWA R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y MODERNIZATION

15 Modernization SPECIAL MENTION District Heating System Alytus, Lithuania Alytus biofuel CHP plant produces green electricity and heat for the city of Alytus. One of the largest such plants in Lithuania, it has replaced a 116 MW gas and oil-fired boiler.

16 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y MODERNIZATION L O D I D I S T R I C T H E AT I N G S Y S T E M L O D I, I T A L Y

17 Modernization: Lodi DH System The modernisation of the Lodi District Heating system demonstrates an integrated approach that has secured an all round increase in system efficiency and reliability. Specifically, the integration of renewable resources, a reduction in heat supply temperature, better controls, and the addition of thermal storage have all combined to improve operation.

18 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E MODERNIZATION LODI DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM L o d i, I t a l y L U C A V A I L AT I

19 Lodi District Heating System Lodi: 45,000 inhabitants - 25 km south-east of Milan Astem Gestioni is the operator of the local DH System DH system in operation from 2004 Original DH plant: gas-fired CHP and boilers Equivalent inhabitants served 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA

20 Why a Modernization? The Italian energy scenario was fastchanging: rapid growth of Renewable Energy Sources It was necessary to reach an elevated level of sustainability 27 TH APRIL compared 2015 TALLINN, to ESTONIA new technologies in competition with gas-fired CHP-DH

21 The Programme Keystones: Implement different projects, with a common goal Best practices around Europe as inspiration Main Projects: Network Optimization with Substations Remote Control Built a new Thermal Energy Storage System Transition to RES: connected a CHP biomass plant from a farm EUROPEAN near Lodi RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY

22 What We Have Achieved Constant increase in efficiency and sustainability More than 40% of the heat is from RES CO 2 and NO x emissions almost halved Reduction in the cost of heat Demonstrated a feasible and replicable approach 1.06 Primary Energy Factor (PEF) 27 TH APRIL TALLINN, 0.95 ESTONIA

23 Next Future New Challenges Expansion Programme ( ): Main goal: doubling the size of the network First step completed: +30% of inhabitants served New Projects for RES: Connect other small biomass CHP plant Geothermal Heat Pumps: integration in DH

24 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y MODERNIZATION L O D I D I S T R I C T H E AT I N G S Y S T E M L O D I, I T A L Y

25 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY AWA R D O F E XC E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y EXPANSION

26 Expansion SPECIAL MENTION Milan DH system Milan, Italy A programme of rationalisation of small systems extending and combining to form three main networks. This enables more effective use of available low carbon energy sources, and consequent less reliance on fossil back-up. Vestforbrænding Copenhagen, Denmark An impressive strategic approach extending the use of recycled heat in place of boilers in larger than onefamily houses. Heat sales have increased while also offering energy efficiency advice to consumers.

27 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y EXPANSION C O M B I N E D D H C S Y S T E M H E L S I N K I, F I N L A N D

28 Expansion: Combined DHC System In Helsinki, Helen Ltd. now operates a fully integrated District Heating and Cooling (DHC) system that combines cooling with CHP. The major Katri Vala heat (90MW) and cool (60MW) plant, produces an overall energy saving of 80%. Renewable sources include seawater for both heating and cooling, sewage and even the buildings themselves as effective solar collectors.

29 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E EXPANSION COMBINED DHC SYSTEM H e l s i n k i, F i n l a n d M A R K O R I I P I N E N

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34 A W A R D O F E X C E L L E N C E i n t h e c a t e g o r y EXPANSION C O M B I N E D D H C S Y S T E M H E L S I N K I, F I N L A N D

35 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY SPECIAL AWARD

36 Special Award mention District Heating to Ships Gothenburg, Sweden The Stena Line-owned passenger ship Stena Danica, is the first ferry in regular service to connect to district heating every evening when the ship reaches port! Instead of using its oil-fired boilers, connection to Gothenburg s DH network reduces CO 2 emissions while relieving the city from its noise and pollution. Brædstrup Fjernvarme Brædstrup, Denmark Braedstrup Fjernvarme have integrated large scale solar thermal with CHP, and use borehole storage, heat pumps and electric boilers in the same system! They have introduced smart metering and utilise the open electricity market to optimise system control. Overall local heat provision is among the cheapest in category.

37 S P EC I A L AWA R D D E E P G E O T H E R M A L E N E R G Y K I R C H W E I D A C H, G E R M A N Y

38 Special Award: Deep Geothermal Energy This remarkable project delivers a sustainable energy solution that has strengthened the local economy! It harnesses heat and power from deep geothermal energy for growing vegetables that would otherwise be imported (creating 150 jobs), while also supplying residents with renewable heat and electricity.

39 S P E C I A L A W A R D DEEP GEOTHERMAL ENERGY K i r c h w e i d a c h, G e r m a n y B E N J A M I N R I C H T E R

40 Some Impressions from Kirchweidach district heating project Together successfully

41 Maypole and City Hall

42 Seismic Surveys

43 Seismic Surveys

44 Drilling Rig

45 Drilling Rig

46 Drilling Rig

47 Drilling Rig

48 Borehole

49 Well Head

50 Installation Deep Pump

51 Installation Deep Pump

52 Grennhouse and Drilling Site

53 Greenhouse

54 Photovoltaic System and Deep Geothermal Energy

55 Inside View Greenhouse

56 Connection Cable Greenhouse and Drilling Site

57 Heating Plant for Redundancy

58 Construction District Heating System

59 Construction Connection Cable Greenhouse

60 Construction District Heating System

61 Railway Underpass

62 Construction District Heating System

63 House Connection Cable

64 House Transmission Station

65 Thank you for the Award! Contact Benjamin Richter Rödl & Partner GbR Master of Business Administration Associate Partner Markus Hansen Kirchweidacher Energie GmbH Managing Director Denninger Straße 84 D Munich, Germany Telefon: +49 (89) Fax: +49 (89) Hauptstr. 21 D Kirchweidach, Germany Telefon: Fax:

66 S P EC I A L AWA R D D E E P G E O T H E R M A L E N E R G Y K I R C H W E I D A C H, G E R M A N Y

67 27 TH APRIL 2015 TALLINN, ESTONIA EUROPEAN RECOGNITION AND CEREMONY Under the supervision of With the support of Organised by