Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and Opportunities
Day 1-session 2 German Experience in Developing and Implementing National Energy Efficiency Action Plans - NEEAPs
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This project is funded by the European Union
German Experience in Developing and Implementing
National Energy Efficiency Action Plans -NEEAPs
Energy Efficiency to End Users
Tunis, July 26, 2010
Heinz- Jochen Poremski
Team Leader MED-ENEC II
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2. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
What are the major goals:
• To develop an overall strategy on Energy
Efficiency
• To organize and settle all work on Energy
Efficiency in a systematic way
• To identify major processes, applications, sectors
and cross-sectoral activities of relative and highest
impact
• To identify economic and sustainable solutions
• To step into a process of continual improvement
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3. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
What are the incentives and gains for countries:
• Sustainable economic and ecologic development
• Lower cost burden and managing more economic
and beneficial
• Higher competitiveness on the regional and global
scale
• Security in supply of resources, materials and
energy
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4. II National Plans for Regional Energy
ISO 50001 ‘Energy Management’
Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Benefits for Organizations and Enterprises:
• Considerable reduction of Costs
• Short Pay Back Time can be achieved
• Implementation of a System Optimization
• Sustainable Economy related to Production and
Environment
• Increase of the Competitiveness
• Demonstration of the Potentials for Innovations
• Introduction of Quality Management
• Purchase/Investment driven by LCC and LCM
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5. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
• EU –Action Plans for Energy Efficiency (I)
Reduction of CO2-Emissions by 20% until 2020
• Measures: e.g. GHG- Emissions‘ Trading System
amended, Emissionlimits for cars, Biofuels, Development
CCS
Action Plan Energy Efficiency 2007-2012: Reduction of
Energy Use by 20% bis 2020
• Economic Potentials: Buildings: – 30 %, Industry: -25%,
Traffic: -26%
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6. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
EU –Action Plans for Energy Efficiency (II)
Regulatory Actions:
Energy Performance of Buildings Directive - 2002/91/EC
• Goals: e.g. Criteria on Energy Effficiency, Energy Labelling
of Buildings
End Use Energy Efficiency and Service Directive (ESD) -
2006/32/EC
• Goal: Reduction of Energy Consumption by 9% until 2016
Combined Heat Power (CHP) Generation-2004/8/EC
• Goal: Financial support and development, increased
application
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7. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
EU –Action Plans for Energy Efficiency (III)
Ecodesign- (EuP)- 2005/32/EC Directive
• Goal: Requirements on Energy Efficiency for Products
Energy Labelling of Products – 92/75/EC Directive
• Goal: Stimulation of Market Transformation and
Behavioural Change to increase Energy Efficiency
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8. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Objectives of the End Use Energy Efficiency and
Service Directive (ESD):
Goal Setting
• 9 % Energy saving against Business as Usual
Scenario in the period 2008 until 2016
• Setting intermediate targets and developing
strategy how to achieve
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9. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Main Objectives and Obligations arising from the ESD
Article 4: Indicative savings target of 9% by end of 2016
Article 5: Public sector exemplary role
Article 6: Energy distributors, distribution system operators
and retail sales
Article 7: Availability of information
Article 8: Qualification, accreditation and certification
Article 9: Financial instruments for energy savings
Article 10: Efficient tariffs
Article 11: Funds and funding mechanism
Article 12: Energy audits
Article 13: Metering and informative billing
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10. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Standards supporting the ESD Implementation
• ESD related European Standards included in the
Intelligent Energy – Europe Work Programme:
– Energy management systems
– Energy audits for industry, buildings and transport
– Energy services
– Qualification of energy managers and experts
– Bottom-up and top-down measurement and verification
methods
– Benchmarking methodologies for energy use in industry
and other sub-sectors
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11. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
• Financial and market instruments (EU COM):
– Standardised model contracts (2009)
– Guidelines for financial instruments (2009)
• Study on improved metering and billing (2009)
• Public procurement guidelines (2009)
• Study on Voluntary Agreements (2009) Standardised
monitoring and verification protocols (2009)
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12. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
German Experiences:
• NEEAP provides opportunity to develop a coherent
strategy on Energy Efficiency
• To set priorities on major sectors such as the
residential sector (about 40% of the EE potential)
• Continuity of programmes and measures and
complementary actions
• ESD is part of an overarching Programme- IKEP
(IKEP-Integrated Climate and Energy Programme)
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13. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Selection Criteria for Measures
• Measures must be focused on sectors and energy end
uses with a high savings potential
• Goals must be reached by cost-effective measures
• Stimulation of markets to increase the production and sale
of energy efficient products, techniques and processes
• To strengthen the exemplary role of the public service
• To provide of qualified information, target group-oriented
advisory work and audits, as well as the development of
standards
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14. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Major Measures to be taken:
• Distinct tightening up of the energy requirements of
buildings
• Increased investment in the Energy Efficiency of public
buildings
• Procurement rules to support energy efficient products and
services
• Energy saving contracting in the residential building sector,
street lighting
• Liberalization of Electricity Metering &Smart Metering
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National Plans for Regional Energy
National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges
Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Details on German Experience:
• German NEEAP provides an extensive and
comprehensive Analysis
• 65 Measures from which:
Private Household (PHH): Buildings 9, Labelling 1, Market
Incentives 1, Awareness Campaigns 8; total: 19 Measures
Tertiary Sector: e.g. Stimulus Programmes, Contracting,
Energy Management, Public Buildings; total: 10 Measures
Industry: e.g. Energy Management , Voluntary Agreements,
CHP Regulation, Awareness Campaigns; total: 12 Measures
Transport: e.g. Road tax, Labelling, Campaigns; total 10
Measures
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16. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
65 Measures from which are measures:
Cross - Sectoral: Energy saving regulations on Buildings,
Energy Certificate, Fee orders for Architects/Engineers,
Energy Star Programme, Ecolabel, Ecotax, R&D funding,
Consumer Boards and Energy Agencies; total 14 Measures
• Mix of instruments: Regulations, Voluntary Actions,
Incentives, Financial Instruments, Market stimulation,
Advice, Awareness campaigns,
• EU Regulations: Re-cast EPBD, Ecodesign Directive,
Energy labelling
• EU Top Runner Strategy
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17. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Energy Saving Potential Economic: - 1.246 PJ – 13,2%
(Final Consumption: 9.412PJ) (Technical: - 1.463 PJ – 15,5%)
Private Households 354 PJ - 12,5%
Trade, Industry, Services 146 PJ - 10,7% (39 PJ -
(Public Services) 17,5% /146PJ)
Manufacturing 352 PJ - 13,9%
Transport & Traffic 394 PJ - 14,7%
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18. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Sector Description Indicative Saving Target
Final Energy Saving 2016 Final Energy Saving 2016
Power Coeff: 1 (PJ) Power Coeff: 2,5 (PJ)
Min Max Min Max
Private Households (residential) 198 335 243 452
Trade, Industry, Services -public 7 9 15 19
Trade, Industry, Services -general 37 55 61 96
Industry 45 64 81 118
Transport Sector 159 231 159 231
Cross-Sectoral 111 136 123 154
Total - All Sectors 557 830 682 1.070
Early Action 375 375 486 486
Total (All Sectors & Early Action) 932 1.205 1.168 1.556
Indicative Saving Target (DE) 833 1.080
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19. National Plans for Regional Energy
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Challenges This project is funded by the European Union
Evaluation of the NEEAP:
Strength:
• Comprehensive strategy, priorities set
• Policy continuity and measures to increase EE
• Supports implementation of EU Legislation
• Best Practices and Awareness measures considered
Weaknesses:
• Unclear: estimation of intermediate target and early
action
• GHG Trading System not excluded
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This project is funded by the European Union
Heinz-Jochen Poremski
MED-ENEC II Team Leader
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