Energy http://www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/ Renewable Energies in Germany at a Glance March 2 nd , 2011, Padova, Italy Dirk Kalusa, eclareon GmbH Management Consultants on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
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Renewable Energies in Germany at a Glance
March 2nd, 2011, Padova, Italy
Dirk Kalusa, eclareon GmbH Management Consultantson behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
Energy
The Export Initiative “renewables Made in Germany”
The Renewable Energy Export Initiative
Launched by the German Parliament in 2002 and operated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
Main objectives:
to contribute to climate protection,
to stimulate the acceptance of renewable energy in other countries,
to showcase Germany’s technical and business expertise in the field of renewable energy,
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Seminars and individual get-togethers with potential business partners from Germany
First-hand information about German renewable energy technologies
Face-to-face contact with experienced German companies in the renewables industry
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The Energy Market in Germany
Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes
households in millions No. of persons/household
households
No. of persons/household
Development of Households in Germany
Source: Destatis
Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes
Expenditures of Private Households for Energy in Germany
billion EUR
Expenditures for energy
Share of income
Source: Destatis
The Energy Market in Germany
Energy Consumption in Households (2008)
Source: BMWi
The Energy Market in Germany - Heat
RES, 10.7%
Natural Gas,44.7%
Heating Oil,27.7%
Electricity, 7.0%District Heating,7.7% Brown Coal, 1.9% Hard Coal
0.3%
Split Logs, 46.6 TWh
Pellets, 6.1 TWh
Wood Chips, 5.3 TWh
Solarthermal, 3.2 TWhHeat Pumps, 3.2 TWh
Source: ZSW 2010
Heat Consumption in Private Households (2009)
The Energy Market in Germany - Heat
Gas Electr.
H. Oil Distr. Heating Others Heat Pumps
Heating Energy in Newly Built Dwellings 1979-2009
Geothermal Energy in Germany
Entwicklung des Wärmepumpenmarktes in den Jahren 2000 - 2009
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Quellen: Jahre 2000 bis 2008: GeothermieZentrum Bochum (GZB): "Studie: Analyse des deutschen Wärmepumpenmarktes, Bestandsaufnheme und Trends", Stand November 2009; Jahr 2009: Bundesverband Wärmepumpe e.V. (BWP), Pressemitteilung "Branchenstatistik 2009", Stand: Dezember 2010; Bild: BMU / Brigitte Hiss; Angaben vorläufig
Development of Heat Pump Market in Germany (2000-2009)
Air/Water
Water/Water
Brine/Water
Biomass Market in Germany
Biogenic Solid Fuels (Households)
Biogenic Solid Fuels (Industry)
Biogenic Solid Fuels (Power Plants, CHP)
Biogenic Liquid Fuels (CHP)
Biogenic Gaseous Fuels (CHP)
Biogenic Waste (CHP)
Share in Heat Demand
Heat Production and Share in Consumption of Bioenergy
Source: Agentur EE
Pellets Market in Germany
Natural Gas
Heating Oil
Pellets
Energy Price Development €ct/kWh
Systems installed in total, 2001-2009 Systems installed per capita, 2001-2009
Solar Thermal Market in Germany
Installierte Leistung und Energiebereitstellung aus Photovoltaikanlagen in Deutschland 1990 - 2009
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Quelle: BMU-KI III 1 nach Arbeitsgruppe Erneuerbare Energien-Statistik (AGEE-Stat); Bild: BMU / Bernd Müller; Stand: Dezember 2010; Angaben vorläufig
Installed Capacity and Energy Supply based on PV-Systems in Germany (1990 – 2009)
Energy Supply (GWh)
Installed Capacity (MWp)
Photovoltaic Market in Germany
Energy
Energy Efficiency in Germany
Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency
Renewables
Fossil Fuels
GAPEnergy Savings
Source: Dr.-Ing. D.Scherz, Scherz & Scherz, Hamburg
Energy efficiency in residential buildings – key aspects
Energy efficiency aspects in buildings
1. Type of building2. Geographical
position
3. Building materials and insulation
4. Windows
5. Ventilation
6. Heating systems/
Electricity Supply
Source: Brochure „Bauen für die Zukunft“, published by German
Energy Agency (dena)
Regulatory Policy
Legal requirements for buildings Obligation of replacement Key Instruments: EnEV, RES Heat Act
Financial Support
Loans and Subsidies Tax incentivesInstruments: Building Refurbishment, Market Incentive Program
Promotion
Creation of market transparency Pilot projects Information Qualification
Public Support and Legal Requirements
Source: WIKIPEDIA, Lutz Weidner, PHI & Scherz &Scherz Architekten
Energy efficiency aspects in buildings – Developments
Not Insulated Building Passive House
Energy efficiency aspects in buildings – Developments
Plus Energy House
Source: Wikipedia, www.das-energieportal.de
Zero Energy House
Energy
Participating Companies
Participating German Companies
Company Representative
Kieback & Peter GmbH & Co. KG
Marco Nava, Giorgio Vezzosi, Thomas Kabelitz
TEC Consult GmbH Daniel Lüpertz
Guido Berger Produktmanagement
GmbHGuido Berger, Pichler
PURHOLZ Verbundelemente GmbH Margot Sander
Participating German Companies
Company Representative
Mirroxx GmbH Tobias Schwind
DTS Solarstrom GmbH Felix Drösel
Büdenbender Hausbau GmbH Coletta
Energy
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