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The Climate Action Plan 2021 (CAP 21) outlines an energy related Green House Gas (GHG) target of 51% CO2 reduction by 2030. Achieving the GHG target is one of, if not the primary, target that public bodies and sectors must achieve. It also requires large public bodies to develop Climate Action roadmaps. This is to achieve their 2030 targets. It includes 51% of renewable space heating, and to develop wider Climate Mandates.
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The public sector is 34% more energy efficient than in 2009. It exceeded its 33% energy efficiency target set out for 2020. The public sector focus now shifts to the next decade and the challenging targets set out for 2030.
The Climate Action Plan 2021 (CAP 21) outlines an energy related Green House Gas (GHG) target of 51% CO2 reduction by 2030. Achieving the GHG target is one of, if not the primary, target that public bodies and sectors must achieve. It also requires large public bodies to develop Climate Action roadmaps. This is to achieve their 2030 targets. It includes 51% of renewable space heating, and to develop wider Climate Mandates.
The first part of the session will cover progress to date on the energy efficiency target. It will look at actions taken and a detailed overview of the 2030 GHG reduction target methodology. It will cover an overview of potential pathways to 2030.
Public bodies will then present on their pathway to 2030 analysis. They will cover actions being undertaken now and planned. And finally, how SEAI's supports are being utilised to mobilise for 2030.
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
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14:00 Introduction to streamSAVE
(Nele Renders, Project Coordinator)
14:10 Views from the EU Commission and the link with Fit-for-55 (Anne-Katherina Weidenbach, DG ENER)
14:20 The streamSAVE guidance and its platform illustrated (Elisabeth Böck, AEA)
14:55 A view from industry: What is the added value of streamSAVE (standardized) methods in frame of the EED (Conor Molloy, AEMS ECOfleet)
14:55 Country experiences: the added value of standardized methods (Elena Allegrini, ENEA, Italy)
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Solwatt® is a comprehensive programme designed by Solvay to implement an energy management system on large energy-intensive industrial sites.
The review phase follows two streams:
The technical stream, aiming at documenting in an action plan a minimum of 10% savings through a series of short payback incremental technical improvements.
The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs and a managerial action plan.
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The behavioural and management stream, aiming at fostering a lasting culture of energy management and savings on the site, with a detailed structure of KPIs and KAIs.
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Mineral Industry
Commercial Services
Agriculture and Fisheries
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Industry
Buildings
Heat
The Scale of the Challenge……
6. What’s in the toolbox for 2030?
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Energy Efficiency Electrification Biomass
Renewable
Elec
Biogas Hydrogen
H2
Grid CPPA Onsite Other Options
Deploy Rapidly
Develop Rapidly
7. Drivers of Updated SSRH and EXEED Programme
• Climate Action Plan and other policies are
targeting rapid uptake in heat pumps,
biomass, biomethane, and district heating for
commercial/public sector buildings and
industry
• Existing SSRH and EXEED schemes had
some limitations in terms of uptake of these
solutions
• SEAI committed to enhancing supports,
simplifying customer journey and supporting
large scale investments
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9. Support Scheme for Renewable Heat
What is it? Who is it for? Level of Support
Financial support to replace
fossil fuel heating systems
with heat pumps or biomass /
biogas alternatives
€300 million support committed
at launch
All businesses and public
sector
Ideal for
- Renewable heat led building
retrofit
- Industrial heat
decarbonisation
Grant for heat pumps:
Up to 40% and €1 million
Tariff for biomass/biogas:
Up to €3.5 million over 15
years
10. Changes to Scheme Criteria
• Expansion of scheme to ETS sector
(biomass subject to state aid)
• Expansion of eligibility for heat
pumps
• Waste heat applications
• Wider building envelope
performance tolerance
• Support for building fabric and
energy efficiency measures
• Improved application process and
turnaround
SSRH Scheme Changes – 2023
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Changes to Support Levels
• Increase in heat pump support to up
to 40%, max €1m
• Inclusion of support for energy
efficiency measures at 30%
• Maintain biomass tariff support to up
to €3.5m
11. Sliding scale for Heat Pump Grant %
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Maximum grant rate (percentage)
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(industry)
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Including
space/water
heating in
buildings. <950C.
Medium
temperature
industry. 95-1200C
High temperature
industry. >1200 C
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1.5 10 20 25
2 20 25 30
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3 30 35 40
3.5 35 40 40
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14. Excellence in Energy Efficient Design
What is it? Who is it for? Level of Support
Financial support to implement
a standardised Energy
Efficient Design approach for
major investment, and capital
support for this investment
€7 million available in 2023
All businesses and public
sector
Ideal for
- Large industrial investments
- Large building retrofit
projects
- New builds that go far
beyond building regulations
Grant support for a wide range
of energy efficiency and
renewable energy measures:
Up to 30% and €3 million
(uplift available for SMEs)
15. Standard / Traditional
approach
EXEED Approach
Play it safe Challenge design norms and status
quo
Energy Audit & identification of
individual opportunities
Energy balance, Identify SEU’s,
Challenge & Analyse SEUs, Optimise
Design implementation
Equipment focus – replace with more
efficient variant of same technology
Energy Service focus – drive out the
need for the energy in the first place
Low hanging fruit / Piecemeal
delivery
Holistic investment delivery
Design for operation Design for Energy performance &
Design for Efficiency in Operation
Measure energy savings (once or
maybe never)
Measure energy savings
(continuously)
EXEED Value-Add
Why EXEED? – what makes it different?
16. Changes to Scheme Criteria
• Remove “Shadow Price of
Carbon” test and replace with
simple value for money
thresholds
• Max support €1000/tCO2 <€500k
grant, €850/tCO2 >€500k grant
• Increased valuation for
electrification projects
(emissions factor of 200g/kWh)
EXEED Scheme Changes – 2023
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Changes to support levels
• Increased maximum grant level
of €3 million