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1 Renewable Energy in Germany Sascha Boden, 21/11/2017, Warsaw
2 Agenda 1. Germany s Energiewende reasons, goals and current developments 2. Renewables & the role of bioenergy 3. energy solutions made in Germany : the initiative and participating German companies Sascha Boden page 2
3 Germany s Energiewende
4 Five reasons for the Energiewende Development of new technologies as new sources of growth and employment Reduce dependency on energy imports Reduce carbon emissions and reach climate protection targets Phase-out nuclear power generation Energy policy can be both sustainable and economically successful Climate protection is a strong driver for the Energiewende complemented by strong economic and social drivers for change. Sascha Boden page 4
5 The German Experience Two pillars of the Energiewende Supporting fields of action Energy Efficiency Key legislation: Energy Saving Ordinance (EnEV) Heating Cost Ordinance Market and system integration Energy research and development Renewable Energy Key legislation: Renewable Energy Sources Act Renewable Energy Heat Act (EEWärmeG) Reduce energy consumption Cost-efficient European energy and climate policy Steady growth Environmentally compatible Energy efficiency and renewables secure a sustainable energy transition. Sascha Boden Page 5
6 (2015) (2015) (2015) (2015) Source: Federal Source: BMWi 2016, UBA 2017 Energiewende targets until 2050 Climate % greenhouse gas reduction (vs. 1990) Achieved % to -95 Renewable Energies Energy Efficiency % gross electricity consumption % gross final energy consumption % primary energy consumption (vs. 2008) final energy productivity (vs.2008) Primary energy demand buildings (vs 2008) Transport final energy consumption (vs 2005) 31.7 % 14.8 % -6.9 % 13 % p.a % +1.3% to to % p.a. ( ) The energy transition follows a transparent, long-term strategy with specific targets to Sascha Boden Page 6
7 Renewables and the role of bioenergy
8 Source: Strom-report.de: AGEB, 2016 German gross power generation mix 2016 Sascha Boden page 8
9 Source: Ecofys 2016 based on AGEB 2017 and 2016 German primary energy consumption 2006 total: 14,837 PJ 2016 total: 13,383 PJ hard coal: 13,2% lignite: 10,6% nuclear: 12,3% other: 1,1% electric trade balance: -0,5% hydro: 0,5% wind: 0,7% hard coal: 12,2% lignite: 11,4% nuclear: 6,9% other: 1,8% electric trade balance: -1,4% wind: 2,1 % solar: 1,2 % gas: 22,3% RES: 6,3% biomass: 3,2% gas: 22,6% RES: 12,6% biomass: 7,4% oil: 34,5% waste: 1,0% other RES: 0,7% oil: 34,0% waste: 1,0% solar: 0,1% other RES: 0,4% hydro: 0,6% The share of renewables in primary energy consumption more than doubled within ten years Sascha Boden page 9
10 Energy production from Renewable Energies Sascha Boden page 10
11 The Initiative energy solutions made in Germany and the participating German companies
12 Information Online information Information about technologies made in Germany Current news and upcoming events Company directory Sascha Boden page 12
13 Participating German companies Company Representative Business segment AD AGRO systems GmbH & Co. KG Tomasz Dawidowicz, Uwe Heider Construction of biogas plants and cogeneration units Biogas Hochreiter GmbH Boris Dold Providing biogas solutions for agricultural, industrial and municipal clients bwe Energiesysteme GmbH & Co. KG Keno van Rahden, Orlando Lucero Visualisation, Planning and Solutions for biogas plants Fliegl Agrartechnik Mikolaj Sadowski Construction of agricultural trailers and bio gas plants Sascha Boden page 13
14 Participating German companies Company Representative Business segment FWE GmbH/ Biogastiger Pierre Haider Biogas Plants and Off-Grid Solutions MTU Onsite Energy GmbH Cuneyt Kaymak Construction of biogas plants and cogeneration units ENSPAR Biogas GmbH Maja Surkamp Construction of biogas plants and cogeneration units Energieeffekte GmbH Thomas Redwanz, Melanie Koch, Sina Beckmann Biogas additives, Consulting and service Sascha Boden page 14
15 Contact Coordination Office German Energy Solutions Initiative +49 (0) Follow energiewaechter GmbH Sascha Boden Sascha Boden Page 15
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