Danish wind power plans by 2030 Outi Kartano Janne Tuunanen.
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Danish wind power plans by 2030
Outi KartanoJanne Tuunanen
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Background
Net exporter of oil and natural gas for only 10 more years:
Need to build up a new sustainable energy production
Vision for long-term phasing-out of fossil fuels
Increase long-term supply reliability and decrease CO₂ emissions
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Political framework
2004: Long-run Energy Policy Agreements of
March 2004
2007: A visionary Danish energy policy 2025
2008: Energy Policy Agreement of 21 February
2008
2009: Danish Promotion of Renewable Energy Act
2012: Energy Agreement of 22 March 2012
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2011o Reduce gross energy consumption by 2% at period
2006-2011
o 20% of gross energy consumption covered by renewable energy
o 28% of electricity consumption covered by wind energy
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Wind Capacity and Share of Electricity Supply
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INDUSTRYo Year 2011 wind industry
6.4% of total Danish
exports
o Value of export 38.8
billion DKK
o Employees 23 500Global market shares of wind turbine manufacturers at 2010:
Vestas+Siemens (DK) 20%
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OFFSHORE
Capacity at 2012 total 1300 MW• Anholt 400 MW• Horns Rev I&II 370 MW• Rödsand II 207 MW• Nysted 165 MW
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o The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) a “one-stop-
shop” for permits to offshore wind turbines
o Tenders out the government projects in an
open competition
o Assessment of environmental impacts
o Mapping of future sites (4600 MW)
DEA
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ONSHORE
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Promoting local population’s acceptance:
o The loss-of-value scheme
o The option-to-purchase scheme
o The green scheme
o The guarantee schemeEnerginet.dk’s Front Office is available for
advice and guidance
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PSO
o Public Service Obligation (PSO) fee
o paid by all electricity consumers
o due to increased support for renewable
energy use
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Grid Connections
Varying electricity production:
o Exceeds Danish consumption at night
o No production due to lack of wind or
storms
Cross-border grid connections to Sweden, Norway and Germany
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Part 1 Summary
o Broad and long-term political commitment
o “One-stop-shop” DEA
o Actions for acceptance of local people
o Denmark’s location:
Windy environment
Enables cross-border grid connections to ensure back-up
capacity
Danish wind power plans by 2030
Part 2: The outlook
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Denmark’s energy goals
o By 2030: 50% of renewables CO₂-free heating
• District heating• Excess wind energy and heat pumps
o 50% of electricity with wind by 2020-2025
The ultimate goal is to be
independent of fossil fuels by 2050
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Denmark’s energy consumption has been historically very constant, even though economy has grown
1990: ≈600 PJ
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Wind power is one of the main elements in the attempt to achieve the set goals
o Uses:
o Most new capacity set to
be installed offshore
o Also at least 1000 MW
more potential onshore Plans to install up to 1800 MW of new capacity by 2020
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Wind vs all electricity production
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Government initiatives (1/2)
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Government initiatives (2/2)
o Subsidieso Improving
tendering procedures
o New transmission lines to Sweden and Germany
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Technology diffusion aspects
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Nordpool: to even out the fluctuations
o Building better connections to neighbouring
countries
o Selling excess energy to neighbours
o Hydro energy from Sweden and Norway
Kriegers Flak (600 MW) wind park carried out as a joint venture with Germany (and Sweden), in operation by 2020
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Challenges
o The grid needs to be expanded and strengthened to support the increased wind energy production
o The average time from decision to implementation is around 10 years
o Storing energy (20-30 GWh could be stored as useful heat with the existing system)
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Summary
o The Danish have been and continue to be forerunners in implementing wind power
o The Danish plans are quite ambitious, but feasible
o Increasing the amount of wind energy is an essential part of the plans
o Government has numerous initiatives to support the progress
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Thank you for your attention!
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