IEA Building Webinar Series May/June 2014 IEA ETP 2014 High Electrification Scenario to Promote Heat Pumps Thomas Nowak, Secretary General Webinar May 21th, 2014
European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) 109 members from 22 countries (status 05/2014) Heat pump manufacturers Component manufacturers National associations Consultants Research & test institutes EU-wide representative of heat pump industry Registered in Brussels EHPA represents the majority of players in the EU heat pump industry! 2 EHPA achievements and challenges Thomas Nowak 19.5.2014
Source: Marie Donelly, presentation at the 6 th EHPA European Heat Pump Forum, Heat pumps in future legislation? The 2030 framework must ensure progress towards three objectives Sustainability Reduction of emissions Reduction of energy consumption Development of alternative energy sources Security of energy supply Diversification of energy sources, supply countries and routes Grid Stability Adequate energy infrastructures Competitiveness Affordable and competitive prices Promotion of new technologies, growth and jobs Improved energy efficiency 3 The 2030 policy framework should take into account lesson learnt from the 2020 framework and the economic and political context of today Full steam ahead for heat pumps? Thomas Nowak 13.5.2014 4
2011 ROHS WP product / system building region 2012 WEEE country Europe 20-20-20 target 2009 RES-Directive 2010 EPBD 2012 EED 2013 Ecodesign 2013 Energylabel 2014 Ecolabel Hydronic + buildings 2014 F-Gas VO 2030 Climate and Energy framework Lot 1,2 Lot 10 4 Full steam ahead for heat pumps? Thomas Nowak 13.5.2014
Ecodesign and the Energylabel (2013/811,812,813,814/EU) Ecodesign requirements for fossil, heat pumps, micro-chp ; Up to 400kW heat output Based on primary energy Transitional method for efficiency calculation Bans of low efficient products from 2015/17: gas < 86%, electric < 30%/36%, HP: 100% 115% / 110%/125% Energylabel for products up to 70kW heat output Consumer information by product / package label One energy label for products with same function Two distribution systems, Three climate zones 5 Full steam ahead for heat pumps? Thomas Nowak 13.5.2014
B11: < 75% 2015: < 86% Comparision of label classes eta A+++ 150% HP @ 55 C HP @ 35 C A+++ A++ 175% 150% 125% Ecolabel (approx) 98% 90% 82% 75% A++ A+ A B C Gas/oil electric 2017 <115% 2015 <100% A+ 2017 <125% A 2015 < 110% 123% D 6 37% 34% 30% E G F 17: 36% 30% Full steam ahead for heat pumps? Thomas Nowak 13.5.2014
Market development until 2005-2013 e Accumulated: 6.8 million units installed +8,7% p.a. 900 000 800 000 798 054 736 457 805 215 813 335 753 363 769 790 700 000 633 154 600 000 548 353 500 000 400 000 300 000 200 000 100 000 419 966 +31% +15% +26% -8% 9% +1% -7% +2% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013e 7 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Heat pump sales in Europe 2005-2013 by energy source 900 000 800 000 700 000 600 000 Ground source Air/water Air/air 500 000 400 000 300 000 200 000 100 000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 8 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Sanitary hot water heat pumps 90 000 80 000 82 551 70 000 60 000 50 000 50 917 63 502 40 000 30 000 20 000 10 000 11 253 21 594 13 840 28 518 29 323 31 588 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 9 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Split of heat pump sales 2013: by capacity 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% AT BE CH CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR HU IE units > 20kW units < 20kW IT LT NL NO PL PT SE SK UK 10 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Top 10 heat pump markets FR IT SE DE NO FI ES DK CH AT UK PL EE BE PT NL CZ IE SK HU LT 9 458 8 671 7 628 6 662 1 506 865 706 645 31 269 22 610 19 141 17 632 15 061 13 495 72 100 62 496 61 225 52 651 96 550 115 926 153 494 687 462 units (89%) 0 20 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 120 000 140 000 160 000 11 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Conclusion Heat pumps efficiently provide renewable energy for heating, cooling, hot waterwork Residential, commercial and industrial solutions are available Despite the match with EU climate and energy targets, no clear recognition across MS More work needed by Commission, Member States and industry to remedy the situation 12 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
Policy request towards full steam ahead Implementation of legislation on the Member State level Equal treatment of technologies with regards to subsidies/taxation Proper and consistent recognition of heating / cooling and heat pumps in all policy documents addressing energy improved data basis for policy modeling on energy use in buildings and industry Support for heat pumps in horizon 2020 (basic research), evaluation of projects vs. the contribution to targets 13 Full steam ahead for heat pumps? Thomas Nowak 13.5.2014
Full report available soon http://www.ehpa.org/market-data/ 14 Heat pump market development in Europe Thomas Nowak IEA heat pump conference 15.5.2014
The European Heat Pump Association EEIG EHPA is a Brussels based industry association which aims at promoting awareness and proper deployment of heat pump technology in the European market place for residential, commercial and industrial applications. EHPA provides technical and economic input to European, national and local authorities in legislative, regulatory and energy efficiency matters. All activities are aimed at overcoming market barriers and dissemination of information in order to speed up market development of heat pumps for heating, cooling and hot water production. EHPA coordinates a quality initiative including a Quality label for heat pumps and Certification standards for heat pump installers. The association compiles the annual heat pump statistics and organizes a number of events, among them an annual heat pump conference. Contact: Thomas Nowak phone: +32 24 00 10 17 mail: thomas.nowak@ehpa.org http://www.ehpa.org 15