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Presentation at seminar "Energy revolution!? Lessons from German and Danish Energy Policy" 29.5.2013 in Helsinki Esitys seminaarissa "Energiavallankumous!? Opit Saksan ja Tanskan energiapolitiikasta" 29.5.2013
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Page 1: Susanne Krawack: Energy Policy Transition in Denmark

The Energy Policy Transition in Denmark

Helsinki, May,29 - 2013

Susanne Krawack Chief Consultant

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Member based think tank on climate mitigation and adaptation policies

Politically independent

”CONCITO will provide analyses, based on research and practice … which can be translated into direct

action in politics, business and the responsibilities of every citizen.”

The Constitution of CONCITO

CONCITO

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Total Danish Energy consumption

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CO2 emissions (end use)

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Energy consumption on sectors

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The Danish decoupling

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ACO 2012

0

5

10

15

20

25

1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Forbrugsudledning (globalt)

Officiel udledning (nationalt)

Ton CO2e per dansker

CO2 emission related to consumption

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The CO2 footprint of a dane

4907

789

877

3076

1668

1519

19 tons CO2e/dansker/år

Ting og sager

Service og kommunikation

Fly

Mad og drikke

Scope 1

Scope 2

13+6 t

Scope 1: direkte energiforbrug, benzin, gasfyr, mv.

Scope 2: el og fjernvarme

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•Energy consumption is reduced

•Share of renewable energy is increasing

•Transition is mainly in the energy sector

•Transport and agriculture are lacking behind

•Some export of CO2 takes place

Status

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The overall strategy Our Future Energy

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Efficiency, Electrification, Renewabels, R&D

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Transition to Renewables

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Electricity production

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Exit of oil and coal

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Exit of oil and coal

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1. Energy efficiency: (810 PJ in 2010 to 520 PJ in 2050)

• A heavy obligation on energy companies

• Building renovation

2. Renewable Energy:

• Wind

• Biomass (wood pellets)

• Biogas (slurry and organic waste)

3. Electrification:

• Industry, heating, transport

• The Nordic electricity market

• ”Smart Grid”, electric cars

:

Three types of initiatives

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1. ”Our energy” provides 34 % reduction in 2020

– target is 40 %

• Agriculture and transport - a plan in late 2013

2. Financing the transition

• PSO and ”supply security tax”

• The price of electricity and heating goes up

• SMEs and low-income families pay the most

• North Sea oil revenues?

Challenges

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Biomass:

• Defined as CO2-neutral in the EU ETS

and the Kyoyo Protocol

• Wood pellets a challenge if demand is heavily increased

• Time factor

• Biomass production >< land use change

• Should apply emission factors to biomass

• How much CO2 neutral biomass exist?

Challenges

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•National investment: 750 mill. Euro

investments and lost revenues from fossil fuel taxes

•Roughly 1,700 DKK/family/year in 2020

•Increased energy cost for companies

Cost

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Financing

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At what cost?

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The Danish wind energy

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Electric cars

Loading the

Batteries when the

wind blows will

balance supply

and demand

A smart grid strategy has just been launched

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The Danish situation

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Eksport of energy technology

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Will the green transitions create growth?

Export of energy technologies

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•Denmark has reduced energy consumption and CO2 emissions

•There are ambitious plans for a CO2 neutral Denmark in 2050

•The measures are :

• Increase efficiency

• More wind and bio mass

•Financed by the consumers

•The green transition can create new markets

•Bio mass is most probably a wrong way

•Transport and agriculture is still behind

•The current economic crises reduces Governments ambitions

Summing up

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