Energy Transition made in Germany - Welcome and Introduction, 20.09.2017, Oslo www.german-energy-solutions.de
Agenda 1. Germany s Energiewende reasons, goals and current developments 2. Renewables & Energy Efficiency in Germany 3. energy solutions made in Germany : the initiative and participating German companies 22.09.2017 Page 2
Germany s Energiewende www.german-energy-solutions.de 22.09.2017 Page 3
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. 22.09.2017 Page 4
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 (EEG) Renewable Energy Heat Act Reduce energy consumption Cost-efficient European energy and climate policy Steady growth Environmentally compatible Energy efficiency and renewables secure a sustainable energy transition. 22.09.2017 Page 5
(2015) (2015) (2015) (2015) Source: Federal Source: BMWi 2016, UBA 2017 Energiewende targets until 2050 Climate % greenhouse gas reduction (vs. 1990) Achieved 2016-27.6 % 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050-40 -55-70 -80 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. -15.9 % +1.3% 35 40 to 45 50 18 55 to 60 +2.1% p.a. (2008 2050) The energy transition follows a transparent, long-term strategy with specific targets. 30-20 -50-10 -10 to -20 65 45 80 60-80 -40 22.09.2017 Page 6
Renewable heating and cooling made in Germany www.german-energy-solutions.de 22.09.2017 Page 7
Source: Ecofys 2017 based on AGEB, 2016, BMWi 2016 Buildings have a great potential for energy efficiency Final energy consumption 2015 Area measures On-site energy consulting program KfW program for energy-efficient construction and renovation Other: 64,7% Buildings: 35,3% Heating check and labelling Energy saving legislation (EnEV) Energy performance certificates Key points of the energy efficiency strategy for buildings Buildings energy consumption: 3,069.4 PJ 22.09.2017 Page 8
Source: Ecofys 2017 Industry and businesses efficiency contributions depend largely on investments in new technologies Sector relevance 45 % of total energy consumption in 2015 (= 3,969 PJ) Trade and services: 16% Households: 26% Industrie: 29% Transport: 29% Sector measures Obligatory energy audits Exemptions from EEG levy and eco tax when implementation of energy management system Financing measures (KfW credits, grants for cross-cutting technologies and energy efficient production processes) European emissions trading Voluntary agreements with the manufacturing sector 22.09.2017 Page 9
Source: Ecofys, based on EEWärmeG New building owners can choose how to meet obligations under the EEWärmeG Binding measures for new buildings since 2009 Use of renewable energies Solar energy: at least 15% of energy consumption Biomass: at least 50% Biogas: at least 30% Geothermal energy: at least 50 or Substitute measures Use of industrial waste heat or district heating Combined heat and power production Higher efficiency standard: min. 15% above requirements of the Energy Saving Ordinance Annual capacity addition targets per technology in MW 22.09.2017 Page 10
Source: Ecofys 2017, data based on BMWi 2017 The Market Incentive Program supports renewable deployment for heating and cooling The Market Incentive Program (MAP) offers yearly ~ 300 million to support the installation of technologies using renewable energy source Supported technologies: solar thermal installations, heat pumps, biomass plants, etc. Eligible to apply for funding: private individuals, companies, local authorities, etc. Form of the support: investment grants or loan repayment subsidies to low-interest loans 22.09.2017 Page 11
The Initiative energy solutions made in Germany and the participating German companies www.german-energy-solutions.de 22.09.2017 Page 12
Information www.german-energy-solutions.de Online information Information about technologies made in Germany Current news and upcoming events Company directory 22.09.2017 Page 13
Participating German companies Company Representative Business segment ATHE- Therm Heizungstechnik GmbH Tim Frevert Manufacturer of Underfloor Heating systems for new construction, old buildings, industry and sport Kampmann GmbH Friedhelm Koch GreenBuilding and complete building concepts for heating, cooling and ventilation Deutsche Energiesysteme GmbH Leo Docter Panel Heating with electricity in combination with an intelligent system of PV systems and battery storage Rehau AG & Co. Andreas Jenne Polymer- based systems for heating and cooling distribution 22.09.2017 Page 14
Participating German companies Company Representative Business segment GUT Grüne Umwelttechnologien GmbH Bernd Steffan patented technologies in the sectors environment & transport, renewable energies and health technology efficient energy GmbH Christoph Amann conventional cooling mediums replayced by water in a compression refrigeration machine for continious cooling demands August Brötje GmbH Holger Gutgesell Supplier of system technologies for gas and oil, for hot water storage system, heat pumps and solar technology 22.09.2017 Page 15
Contact Coordination Office German Energy Solutions Initiative +49 (0)30 20 188 553 office@german-energy-solutions.de www.german-energy-solutions.de Follow us: @export_ee energiewaechter GmbH +49 30 797 444 120 sb@energiewaechter.de www.energiewaechter.de 22.09.2017 Page 16