French-Israeli workshop on renewable energies 1 François MOISAN François MOISAN Scientific Scientific Director Director Executive Executive Director Director of of strategie strategie and and research research , ADEME , ADEME Agence de l’Environnement et de la maîtrise de l’énergie Agence de l’Environnement et de la maîtrise de l’énergie Renewable energy road map in France after the « Grenelle de l’environnement » 10-11 November 2010
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French-Israeli workshop on renewable energies 1
François MOISANFrançois MOISANScientificScientific DirectorDirector
ExecutiveExecutive DirectorDirector ofof strategiestrategie andand researchresearch , ADEME, ADEMEAgence de l’Environnement et de la maîtrise de l’én ergieAgence de l’Environnement et de la maîtrise de l’én ergie
Renewable energy road map in France after the « Grenelle de
l’environnement »
10-11 November 2010
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•• 20% GHG emissions decrease 20% GHG emissions decrease vsvs 1990 (p.m. Kyoto : 1990 (p.m. Kyoto : --8%), 8%), 30% if substantial commitment from large emitters countries in Copenhagen
•• 20% renewable energy resources contribution to 20% renewable energy resources contribution to energy mix energy mix
•• 20% increase of energy efficiency20% increase of energy efficiency
EnergyEnergy -- climate European climate European package: 3 x 20 to 2020package: 3 x 20 to 2020
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« Grenelle de l’environnement » :a large stakeholders consultation
• 5 stakeholders groups : administration, parliament and local elected, business, trade unions, environmental NGOs
• Several thematic groups : climate change, biodiversity , economics and research…
• A final conference with President of Republic decisio ns• Two Laws presented at the Parliament : Grenelle 1
(orientations and objectives) and Grenelle 2 (measures and implementation)
• A follow up by 37 committees
First priority : climate change, GHG emissions redu ctionin buildings and transport and renewable energy
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France : the 4th lowest carbon intensity of OECD countries
CO2 emissions per unit of GDP (tons/1000 US $), 2005
Source: OCDE
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France : second most important renewable France : second most important renewable energy producer in EUenergy producer in EU
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Chaleur finale d'origine biomasse
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2 renewables will have a significant role:- Biomass (biofuels, thermal and electricity productions) - Wind power
Renewable energy objectives : + 20 Mtoe by 2020
+ 16 Mtoe by 2020
(80% of the total objective)
+ 20 621 ktoe
36 592 ktoe
15 971 ktoe
TOTAL
+ 3 320 ktoe
4 000 ktoe680 ktoe
Biofuels
+ 7 231 ktoe
12 860 ktoe
5 629 ktoeElectricity production
+ 10 070 ktoe
19 732 ktoe
9 662 ktoeThermal production
Extra renewablesproduction
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Others renewables
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Waste heat
Solar thermal
Fuel cell
Geothermal
Biomass
Domestic wood
“Grenelle de l’Environnement”prospects
2020 French mix potential share: priority on Wind, Biomass and Biofuels
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- Income tax credit for energy production equipment using RES
- Feed in tariffs (nominal power < 12 MW) - Call for tenders (nominal power > 12 MW)- Energy efficiency obligations and certificates
- Heat from renewable fund managed by ADEME : 150 M€ for investment support in 2009 (biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, district heating…) Objective : + 20 Mtoe in 2020
Renewable Energies market incentives
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Public support for the « factor 4 » technologies• Several technologies are already available to reach
2020 objectives 3 x 20 (progress on cost and performance is to be achieved)
• Breakthrough technologies are needed to reach “factor 4” : technology but also organizational and behavioral changes
• R&D program implemented supporting public and private research (ANR, ADEME, FUI…)
• Research demonstrator fund managed by ADEME (170 M€) between 2008 and 2010
• Investments for the Future for RES : 1.35 G € for demonstrators (ADEME) and 1 G€ for Institutes of excellence (ANR)
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Renewable Energy Research priorities in France
• Road maps available for demonstrators :– Solar energy (Photovoltaïc & CSP)– Biofuels– Marin energy (including floating wind generators)– Smart grids, energy storage, buildings integration
• Road maps under work :– 2nd and 3rd biofuel generation– Large wind machines – geothermal
Since 2009 public support to R&D on New Energy Technologies (renewable + energy efficiency) is higher than R&D on nuclear
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Biofuels Research Demonstrators in experimentation (2009) :