1. Praktijkseminar Nieuwe Wetgeving Samenhang nieuwe wetgeving energie (besparing) Henk Kranenberg Managing Director Daikin Airconditioning Netherlands BV Voorzitter VERAC (vereniging voor fabrikanten en importeurs van warmtepompen en airconditioning systemen) Met dank aan:
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3. De aanleiding – europees duurzaamheids beleid Economische ontwikkelingen Global warming Energie Huishouding ENERGIE 20% minder primaire energie verbruik in 2020 CO2 emissies: 20% reductie 2020 20% hernieuwbare energie bronnen in 2020 EU 20 – 20 – 20 Beleid F – gas richtlijn Eco Design EPBD richtlijn Eco Design RES directive EPC Installa teurs label Log boek Aktieplan NL 14% Aktieplan NL gericht op energie opwekking
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First I want to start with giving you briefly a catch out of the actions Daikin takes to care for the environment, it is a key priority. The basis is our Environmental policy and objectives of which I wrote down some principles: Use energy sustainable: this is meaning Daikin is constantly seeking ways to decrease the energy consumption of its production facilities and to make use of sustainable energy sources. Reduce the environmental impact from refrigerants: Daikin is committed to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of its products by reducing the impact of refrigerants and improving energy efficiency Daikin was also the first company to obtain an EU ecolabel for a heat pump. Thanks to its high energy performance the Daikin Altherma AIR to WATER heat pump system was awarded by the ecolabel. As a last point I’ve also put the creation of the Environment research Center, which I explained in the beginning. An this net zero energy project is one of the results of our activity. To have a broader overview on all the actions I would recommend you to consult the Environmental Report. Which you can find on the website written at the bottom of the slide.
If we look to the pie of total energy consumption in Europe we can grasp the importance of the buildings energy consumption in the total picture. 41% of the total energy is consumed by the building sector, and on the pie on the right hand side you can see the split up per energy use in a building: 10 to 25% is going to hot water production depending on the application, 50-60% to space heating, 3% cooling and the 20% others. 80% of the energy in buildings is related to the HVAC sector. By Daikins objectives and actions stated on the previous slide we are already busy reducing this amount. Buildings are of great importance and have also a huge potential for energy saving. Keeping this in mind also the EU commission is taking action via its energy performance of buildings directives. Also known as EPBD. On the new recast, published in May 2010, they stated that as of 31 December 2020 all new buildings in the EU will have to consume ‘nearly zero’ energy and the energy should to a significant extent be covered from renewable sources. The deadline is even end 2018 for all new public buildings. Although this looks far away and the recast is going to be implemented in 2012, Daikin is taking action today. We have set up a net zero energy project and we are developing solutions for these buildings of the future already today. We have put our target even more strict: we are not targeting a nearly zero energy building, but a net zero energy building.