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Adi Golbach
Managing Director
B.KWK The German CHP Association
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Overview
bundle forces
integrates
provides information
interferes
Climate Change
Ressource scarcity
11 t CO2/a
x Person Resource
usage
Higher efficiency
CHP
Renewable energy
2 t CO2/a x
Person
Change in needs
25% of
PEC
Source:
Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Energiebilanzen 2007
Nat. Gas
Hard Coal
Lignite
Mineral Oil
Biomass & Waste
Source: Eurostat
Dublin
CHP in the EU
Estland
Spanien
Vereinigtes Knigr.
Irland
Frankreich
Griechenland
CHP share in electricity production 2007
Zypern
Source: EUROSTAT 2/2008
Norwegen
Malta
Kroatien *
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Overview
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17th Mai 2011 Dublin 21
Feed-in-tarifs for electricity from biomass
Based on the Renewable Energy Act 2009
CHP bonus 3 3 3
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17th Mai 2011 Dublin 23
The governments energy plan
Sept. 2010:
extension of the operating time of
nuclear power plants by an average of 16
years
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The energy future will be decentralised
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17th Mai 2011 Dublin 34
Small scale CHP, 225 kW el.
public swimming pool Schwbisch Hall
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17th Mai 2011 Dublin 35
Micro CHP, 5 kW el.
Dachs 12-appartment house
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17th Mai 2011 Dublin 36
Summary and main results
Energy efficiency is a core element of a sustainable energy
strategy
Conventional heat production in boilers is a big waste of
exergy
CHP is a core element of an energy efficiency strategy
CHP is being discovered more and more by policy makers
CHP has a large potential - in Germany and anywhere
The Target of doubling CHP in Germany is a big chance for
industry and investors
We have to make our choice on the future electricity
production path in fact environment tells us that we dont
have a choice
By using CHP potential and by overcoming barriers against
CHP we may learn from each other