Développement de la cogénération en europeCOGEN Europe
Presentation by COGEN Europe on the development of cogeneration and micro-cogeneration in Europe at Journée de la micro et mini-cogénération ATEE in Paris
Delivered by Roberto Francia, MD of COGEN Europe, at the COGEN Vlaanderen annual conference "15 jaar COGEN: Tijd om vooruit te blikken!". Leuven, 17 May 2016.
COGEN Europe presentation: Micro-CHP overview at EU levelCOGEN Europe
COGEN Europe had the pleasure to present latest micro-CHP developments at the Micro-CHP Workshop organized by The Spanish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technological Platform on 12 February 2016.
The Spanish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technological Platform (PTE HPC) and the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) are organising a double event comprising the FCH JU Call2016 national InfoDay and a Workshop on m-CHP.
An energy efficient latest technology that gives more power then conventional energy sources from less input with no pollution...yes its a MICRO COMBINED HEAT & POWER
Développement de la cogénération en europeCOGEN Europe
Presentation by COGEN Europe on the development of cogeneration and micro-cogeneration in Europe at Journée de la micro et mini-cogénération ATEE in Paris
Delivered by Roberto Francia, MD of COGEN Europe, at the COGEN Vlaanderen annual conference "15 jaar COGEN: Tijd om vooruit te blikken!". Leuven, 17 May 2016.
COGEN Europe presentation: Micro-CHP overview at EU levelCOGEN Europe
COGEN Europe had the pleasure to present latest micro-CHP developments at the Micro-CHP Workshop organized by The Spanish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technological Platform on 12 February 2016.
The Spanish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technological Platform (PTE HPC) and the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) are organising a double event comprising the FCH JU Call2016 national InfoDay and a Workshop on m-CHP.
An energy efficient latest technology that gives more power then conventional energy sources from less input with no pollution...yes its a MICRO COMBINED HEAT & POWER
Diego Pavía, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
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The Clean Energy Package and the Role of Renewables
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Unit Renewable Energy and CCS Policy, DG ENERGY
European Commission
Madrid, March 23rd. 2017
FUNSEAM AND EDP RENOVÁVEIS
Antón Martínez, Renewable Gases & Services Director of Enagás
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
The Scope for Energy Saving in the EU through the Use of Energy-Efficient Dis...Leonardo ENERGY
Highlights:
* Distribution transformers represent an important focus for energy efficiency initiatives.
* They are a worthwhile area for R&D, demonstration and promotional effort.
* The potential for reducing losses from distribution transformers affects strategies on energy efficiency and global warming.
* An action plan should be developed to achieve these goals.
* The strategy should be carefully co-ordinated, technically sound, and involve partners from all the supply chain.
Andreas Sumper
Full Professor and Head of the Enertronics Group of CITCEA-UPC
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Access to energy is at the heart of the economic development of any country. This slide shows the fundamental differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. To cope with climate change and to guarantee the planet survival, the world needs to take urgent action. In this scenario, solar energy is leading the energy shift. Furthermore, with declining investments cost, producing solar electricity for the purpose of self-consumption is on the rise. A solar self- consumption installation uses the PV electricity generated on-site to meet the energy needs of the consumer while minimizing or excluding the use of electricity from the utility grid.
At the scale of a town district, a community solar self-consumption project is not only possible technically and legally, but also financially viable today.
In this article, we will discuss ‘allocation keys’ to break down the energy produced between the various participating consumers in order to obtain the desired balance between redistribution of benefits to those who truly consume solar energy and profitability for the investor.
R&D&I OVERVIEW AND INNOVATION TRENDS 2021 AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Germán López Lara, Head of the Energy and Environmental Sector at CTA
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
IndustRE - Renewables and Industrial Demand Side ManagementLeonardo ENERGY
IndustRE is a H2020 project with two aims within two timeframes.
Project Aims
The flexibility potential of large industrial users’ electricity demand presents an opportunity to deal simultaneously with two issues at the top of the European energy policy agenda:
Cost-effective integration of variable renewable electricity
into the power systems of Europe
The rising cost of electricity and its effects on the
competitiveness of European industry
Within the IndustRE project, the electricity-intensive industries of Europe work closely with the renewable energy sector in order to promote innovative business models and regulatory improvements that create win-win situations. The project aims to:
Present suitable business models and facilitate their
adoption
Formulate policy recommendations
Quantify the potential benefits for the power system
Move industry and variable renewable energy plant operators into action
Diego Pavía, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Spring Seminar FUNSEAM
The Clean Energy Package and the Role of Renewables
Sofia Pinto Barbosa
Unit Renewable Energy and CCS Policy, DG ENERGY
European Commission
Madrid, March 23rd. 2017
FUNSEAM AND EDP RENOVÁVEIS
Antón Martínez, Renewable Gases & Services Director of Enagás
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
The Scope for Energy Saving in the EU through the Use of Energy-Efficient Dis...Leonardo ENERGY
Highlights:
* Distribution transformers represent an important focus for energy efficiency initiatives.
* They are a worthwhile area for R&D, demonstration and promotional effort.
* The potential for reducing losses from distribution transformers affects strategies on energy efficiency and global warming.
* An action plan should be developed to achieve these goals.
* The strategy should be carefully co-ordinated, technically sound, and involve partners from all the supply chain.
Andreas Sumper
Full Professor and Head of the Enertronics Group of CITCEA-UPC
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Access to energy is at the heart of the economic development of any country. This slide shows the fundamental differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. To cope with climate change and to guarantee the planet survival, the world needs to take urgent action. In this scenario, solar energy is leading the energy shift. Furthermore, with declining investments cost, producing solar electricity for the purpose of self-consumption is on the rise. A solar self- consumption installation uses the PV electricity generated on-site to meet the energy needs of the consumer while minimizing or excluding the use of electricity from the utility grid.
At the scale of a town district, a community solar self-consumption project is not only possible technically and legally, but also financially viable today.
In this article, we will discuss ‘allocation keys’ to break down the energy produced between the various participating consumers in order to obtain the desired balance between redistribution of benefits to those who truly consume solar energy and profitability for the investor.
R&D&I OVERVIEW AND INNOVATION TRENDS 2021 AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Germán López Lara, Head of the Energy and Environmental Sector at CTA
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
IndustRE - Renewables and Industrial Demand Side ManagementLeonardo ENERGY
IndustRE is a H2020 project with two aims within two timeframes.
Project Aims
The flexibility potential of large industrial users’ electricity demand presents an opportunity to deal simultaneously with two issues at the top of the European energy policy agenda:
Cost-effective integration of variable renewable electricity
into the power systems of Europe
The rising cost of electricity and its effects on the
competitiveness of European industry
Within the IndustRE project, the electricity-intensive industries of Europe work closely with the renewable energy sector in order to promote innovative business models and regulatory improvements that create win-win situations. The project aims to:
Present suitable business models and facilitate their
adoption
Formulate policy recommendations
Quantify the potential benefits for the power system
Move industry and variable renewable energy plant operators into action
Table-ronde sur "La relance de l'efficacité énergétique en Europe" : relancer, mais aussi financer !
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Francisco Zuloloaga
Luca Bergamaschi
Adrian Joyce
Antongiulio Marin
Michel Lepetit
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We are facing an important challenge: reduce drastically our GHG emissions. Renewables will play an important role. More than 58% of our emissions' reductions depend on renewables. In this presentation we explain the role of renewables and present two important european projects to boost renewables: iDistributedPV and Biomasstep.
The Association of Companies of Renewable Energies (APPA Renovables) groups companies and entities whose purpose is the use of renewable energy sources in all its forms. Established in 1987, APPA is the leading association of the renewable energy sector in Spain.
Second Stakeholder Event for the Revision of Directive (REDII) 2018/2001
Session 2 Renewable energy in Heating and Cooling, Buildings and District Heating
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March 22, 2021, Brussels - Online
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28/10/ 2021
Presentation del Clean Energy Package de la Comisión European en el Winter Seminar de Funseam 2016, organizado por Funseam y Gas Natural Fenosa
Paula PinhoHead of Unit – Energy Policy CoordinationEuropean Commission – DG ENERGY
ETIP SNET: For an innovative and successful European energy transition Leonardo ENERGY
The ETIP Smart Networks for Energy Transition (SNET) role is to guide Research, Development & Innovation (RD&I) to support Europe’s energy transition, more specifically, its mission is to set-out a vision for RD&I for Smart Networks for Energy Transition and engage stakeholders in this vision.
In this webinar the ETIP SNET role and main priorities will be introduced by its chairman Konstantin Staschus. Eric Peirano will present the new 10 year ETIP SNET Research & Innovation Roadmap 2017-2026. The roadmap provides a system view and addresses a scope larger than smart electricity grids by encompassing interactions with the gas and heat networks and focuses on integration of all flexibility solutions into the power system, including energy storage technologies.
Uma cidade sustentável é, por definição, “compacta, completa e conectada”. A cidade inteligente nasce deste conceito de sustentabilidade urbana e assenta numa gestão dinâmica e em tempo real de todos as condições e dos fluxos que a cidade gera, dando prioridade à resiliência da cidade, à eficiência na utilização de recursos e à utilização de recursos renováveis, distribuindo os benefícios de forma equitativa.
A eficiência energético-ambiental do meio edificado, a descentralização da transformação de recursos renováveis que introduzem o conceito de “utilizador-produtor”, as “redes inteligentes e bi-direccionais” e a capacidade de “armazenamento descentralizado de recursos” à escala urbana, a disponibilização de toda a informação em tempo real sobre os fluxos e a gestão dinâmica das condicionantes climáticas que afectam o bem estar da cidade, estão entre os temas abordados.
O Workshop é dirigido a todos os decisores que influenciam a qualidade de construção do meio edificado.
A inscrição para o Workshop é gratuita sendo pre-inscrição individual e obrigatoria.
Mais informações: Tel: 918 613 023 - e-mail: mail@construcaosustentavel.pt
Germany is Europe’s biggest energy consumer. As a large and industrial country with moderate natural endowments, it sets an example of what can be done with a progressive energy policy. Germany leads the charge on renewables, has an ambitious energy efficiency policy, is committed to phasing out nuclear power generation and uses ETS revenues fully for the fight against climate change. However, the future of the German energy transition is rather uncertain. Are energy prices sustainable with the current high taxation rates? How to expand the high-voltage grid to integrate wind generation from the North? What will be the future role of coal and gas? This webinar presentation reviews the most important energy statistics for Germany, focussed on a few highlights of its energy policy and concludes with a series of open discussion points.
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COGEN Europe
Association européenne représentant le secteur de la
cogénération en Europe auprès des institutions européennes et
autres acteurs de l’énergie
fait la promotion des bénéfices de la cogénération en vue de sa
plus grande utilisation en Europe
Affaires Publiques
Gestion de projets européens
Dissémination d’information
Fondée en 1993 et basée à Bruxelles
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Cogénération en Europe – État des lieux
Capacité installée
• Total installed capacity in EU-28 & Turkey was ~120 GWe in 2015
• COGEN Europe estimates that over 2012-2016 net installed
capacity increased only slightly
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Cogénération en Europe
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✓ Croissance modérée dans la plupart des marchés
✓ Croissance dans plusieurs segments de la
cogénération industrielle, commerciale et
renouvelable
✓ Les segments sous pression des marchés de
l’énergie et de l’instabilité legislative incluent la
cogénération pour les fillières industrielles
(grandes) et la cogénération utilisant le gas
Source: European Cogeneration Snapshot Survey 2016, COGEN Europe
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Micro/mini-cogén en Europe
Source: COGEN Europe Snapshot Survey, 2015-2016
Micro-CHP growth is concentrated in three European
countries representing 24% of European installed CHP
capacity (BE, DE, SI)
La cogénératon fillière commerciale connait
une croissance forte dans la plupart des
marchés nationaux (positive on-site spark
spreads - BE, CZ, DE, HU, IE, PL, SI, UK).
41%
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• Certificats verts remplacés
pour la cogénération en
dessous de 10kWe à partir du
1 janvier 2018
• Soutien à l'investissement en
Flandre:
• Energies
conventionnelles:
Subside limité à
maximum 30% des coûts
d’investments
• Biogas: Subsidy limited
to maximum:
▪65% small enterprises
▪55% medium
enterprises
▪45% large enterprises
Belgique
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Cogénération - Potentiel en Europe
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11% d’électricité
15% de chaleur
21% de renouvelables
20% d’électricité
25% de chaleur
33% de renouvelables
Aujourd’hui
Potential pour 2030
Source: EU Funded Project CODE2 (2014)
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Micro-CHP potentials by 2030
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Source: CODE2, May 2013
15% cost reduction for every doubling of production volumes
3000 €/kWe production cost expected in 2025
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11-17%
of EU Energy Efficiency
target
16%-25%
of EU GHG target
Source: EU funded project CODE2
Climate & Energy
Targets 2020 2030
up to 23%
of EU Energy Efficiency
target*
up to 25%
of EU GHG target
Cogeneration delivers
today
Cogeneration will deliver
tomorrow
* Assuming a 40% energy efficiency target in 2030
Cogénération - Potentiel en Europe (2)
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Ene.field project findings
Customer satisfaction
Important distribution network cost reductions
Micro-CHP displaces more carbon intensive power, while
reducing grid losses
CO2 emission reductions
Up to 31 GW
micro-CHP potential in
2030
€ 62 bn
in avoided grid
investments associated
with micro-CHP
Up to 28%
of EU’s projected grid
reinforcements needs
potentially delivered by
micro-CHP
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PACE at a glance
Promoting a successful transition to the large scale uptake of Fuel Cell micro-Cogeneration across Europe
2016 - 2021
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“Clean Energy for all Europeans” Package
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• Publié fin Novembre 2016 par la Commission Européenne
• Proposition legislatives sur
– Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency Directive & Energy Performance of
Buildings Directive Reviews
– Market Design Initiative: Electricity Directive and Electricity Regulation
Reviews, Sector inquiry into capacity mechanisms
– Renewable Energy Directive Review
– Energy Union Governance Proposal (new)
• Setting the 2030 policy framework for the energy sector.
• Three key aims:
• Put energy efficiency (EE) first
• Make Europe #1 in RES
• Empower energy consumers
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Clean Energy Package:
Opportunités & risques pour la cogénération
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Energy
efficiency
- Key to focus on both primary and
final energy
- Efficiency across the whole energy
value chain
- Realistic EU Primary Energy Factor
for electricity
Renewable
energy
- CHP main option for efficient
use of biomass
- Waste heat should not exclude
CHP, but prioritise it
- Dispatchable RES should be
promoted
Electricity
Markets
- Active energy consumers (self-
consumers) should be promoted
- Priority of dispatch maintained for
existing CHP
- Fair curtailment & grid access rules
for all CHP
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COGEN Europe’s High-Level Recommendations
on the Clean Energy Package
Disponible sur
notre site web
Enable cogeneration to contribute
towards a consumer-led, secure, clean
and affordable energy system:
• Take a consumer-centered
approach to policymaking;
• “Energy efficiency first” principle
should prevail;
• Energy systems’ integration is
key: policy should take a holistic
approach & explore synergies
between electricity, heat and gas
networks.
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Prérequis pour la croissance
Perspective européene
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Better prospects for the CHP sector depend on:
✓ Ambitious (implementation of the) EU legislation (e.g. EED)
✓ Favourable, coherent and stable policy environment
✓ Improvement of energy market conditions
✓ Improved investment/financing opportunities
✓ Better awareness of CHP technologies among small energy
users, policymakers and financiers
Source: European Cogeneration Snapshot Survey 2016, COGEN Europe
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Policy recommendations for mini/micro-cogeneration
• Fully recognise consumer and system benefits of mini/micro-CHP in
policy at the EU and national levels
– Including in methodologies in key policy mechanisms (energy labelling,
building codes, Covenant of Mayors)
– Electricity market design should fairly allocate grid charges to micro-
CHP, while not forgetting its benefits in terms of reduced grid and
generation costs.
• Ensure support scheme stability and coherence
• Simplified administrative procedures
• Taken into account the decarbonisation and flexibility potential of gas
networks (renewable gas) with fuel cell micro-CHP in national energy and
climate strategies
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Read the policy recommendations from the ene.field Final Policy Report: Fuel Cell micro
- CHP in the Context of EU Energy Transition - Policy Analysis & Recommendations
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Join us!
Anniversary
Annual
Conference,
Awards
& Gala Dinner
5-6 June, 2018
Brussels, Belgium
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COGEN Europe • The European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration
Avenue des Arts 3-4-5, 1210 Brussels, Belgium • T +32 (0)2 772 82 90 F +32 (0)2 772 50 44
info@cogeneurope.eu • www.cogeneurope.eu
Contact details:
François Paquet
Public Affairs Manager
E-mail: francois.paquet@cogeneurope.eu
Tel: +32 2 772 8290
Merci pour votre attention!