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Title: ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN CROATIA


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ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN CROATIA
THE STATE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM AND THE
MARKET DEVELOPMENT FOR GREEN BUILDING IN CROATIA
Margareta Zidar, B.Sc.Arch.Eng.Energy institute
Hrvoje PožarDepartment for renewable energy
sources and energy efficiencymzidar_at_eihp.hr
St. Pölten, December 7, 2007
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CONTENT
  • introduction
  • energy efficiency policy
  • energy efficiency market
  • energy audits

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INTRODUCTIONHISTORY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
  • STRATEGY OF ENERGY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN CROATIA
    in 1998 and 2002
  • NATIONAL ENERGY PROGRAMS in 1998 coordinated by
    EIHP
  • PLINCRO gasification in Croatia
  • TRANCRO energy efficiency in transport
  • KOGEN cogeneration
  • MIEE network of energy efficiency in industry
  • MAHE small hydroelectric power plants development
  • SUNEN energy from sun
  • BIOEN biomass and waste energy
  • ENWIND wind energy
  • GEOEN geothermal energy
  • KUENbuilding energy efficiency in buildings
  • KUENcts energy efficiency of centralized heat
    production systems
  • CROTOK energy development on Croatian islands
  • ENERGY LAW 2004 - energy efficiency and renewable
    energy sources

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICYTECHNICAL REGULATION
CONCERNING HEAT ENERGY SAVINGS AND THERMAL
PROTECTION IN BUILDINGS OG 79/2005
  • Partly harmonised with Directive on Energy
    Performance of Buildings 2002/91/EC
  • technical demands on heat energy savings and
    thermal protection to achieve in design of new
    buildings and refurbishment and reconstruction of
    existing ones which are heated on space
    temperature higher than 12C
  • yearly required heat energy consumption in
    buildings is limited
  • in Master Project - calculation of thermal
    performance of building
  • - statement of required heat energy for
    heating
  • building maintaining regarding heat energy
    savings and thermal protection
  • technical demands for building products
  • other technical demands on heat energy savings
    and thermal protection

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICYTECHNICAL REGULATION
CONCERNING HEAT ENERGY SAVINGS AND THERMAL
PROTECTION OG 79/2005 CONTINUED
Elemental U-values of Building Regulations (heat
transfer coefficient)
2005.- U 1,80 W/m2K for windows
Yearly required heating per unit of usable
building surface area Qh'' (kW?h/m2?a)
(residential buildings) f00,20 Qh51,31 kWh/m2
0,20 f01,05 Qh41,0351,41f0
kWh/m2 f01,05 Qh95,01 kWh/m2
Yearly required heating per unit of building
section volume Qh' (kW?h/m3?a)(non-residential
buildings) f00,20 Qh16,42 kWh/m3 0,20
f01,05 Qh13,1316,45f0 kWh/m3 f01,05 Qh30,40
kWh/m3
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICYNEW PHYSICALL PLANING
AND CONSTRUCTION LAW 10/07
  • Partly harmonised with Directive on Energy
    Performance of Buildings 2002/91/EC
  • 6 important building characteristics
  • heat savings and thermal protection must be
    achieved regarding local climate conditions
  • energy consumption for heating, cooling and
    ventilation should be equal or lower than
    prescribed values
  • satisfactory indoor climate conditions must be
    provided
  • energy characteristics of buildings
  • every building must be designed, built and
    maintained during its usage in order to provide
    prescribed energy characteristics
  • before Use permit/ownership change/lease
    certificate of buildings energy characteristics
    by authorised person must be provided and
    presented
  • for public buildings obligatory open certificate
    presentation
  • buildings energy characteristics calculation
    procedure, certification procedure, authorisation
    of energy certification experts will be regulated
    by later technical regulation

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICYFULL IMPLEMENTATION OF
DIRECTIVE ON ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS
  • Working group formed by Ministry of Environmental
    Protection, Physicall Planning and Construction
    in January 2007
  • necessary Law and Regulation changes
  • quality action plan with defined goals till end
    of 2008 transposition in national legislation,
    till end of 2011 obligatory energy certification
    of buildings
  • standards for energy certification
  • defining energy consumption limits and categories
  • education of energy experts trained for energy
    audits of buildings
  • documented procedures and tools (software) and
    further general preparation of information
    campaign

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY MASTER PLAN FOR ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
  • Harmonisation with the Directive 2006/32/EC on
  • energy end-use efficiency and energy services
  • Working group formed by Ministry of Economy,
    Labour and Entrepreneurship in May 2007
  • appreciation of national goal
  • energy policy and legislation change
  • tax policy and public procurement procedures
  • institutional capacity
  • cross-sector issues
  • benchmarking
  • public and private sector scenarios and
    priorities

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY RES AND COGENERATION
  • Based on Energy Law
  • Tariff system for renewable energy sources and
    cogeneration
  • Decree on minimum share of electricity from
    renewable energy sources and cogeneration
  • Decree on fees for promotion of electricity from
    renewable energy sources and cogeneration
  • Based on Law on electricity market
  • Regulation on use of RES and cogeneration
  • Regulation on eligible producer of electricity

10
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET
  • Energy efficiency market potential in Croatia is
    up to 320 million
  • Source HEP ESCO, web site,2007

Source EIHP
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET
Source EIHP
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET DRIVERS
  • GRANTS
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • WORLD BANK
  • UNDP
  • GEF
  • EUROPEAN COMMISION
  • OECD
  • IEA
  • EBRD
  • NATIONAL
  • CROATIAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
  • FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY
    EFFICIENCY
  • HEP ESCO

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET DRIVERS CONTINUED
  • FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY
    EFFICIENCY
  • established in 2003 by the Government of Republic
    of Croatia
  • collecting assets for financing projects,
    programmes and activities in sustainable use,
    improvement and protection of environment,
    financing national energy programmes and other
    projects for improving energy efficiency and use
    of renewable energy sources
  • activities in energy efficiency in 2005
    financing energy audits in commercial sector and
    industry
  • activities in energy efficiency in 2007
    financing energy audits in public and private
    business sector
  • future activities financial stimulation for
    energy efficiency improvement and use of
    renewable energy sources in households

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKETFUTURE NEEDS
  • MARKET DEVELOPMENT THROUGH STIMULATIONS
  • energy audit financing mechanisms
  • production and trade of energy efficient
    materials and equipment
  • energy efficiency improvement in households
  • promotion of energy production from renewable
    sources

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ENERGY AUDITNEP EE SURVEY
  • general data about the building
  • its type, purpose, year of the construction,
    year of the reconstruction, climate data,
    ownership
  • constructions characteristic
  • total surface and heated area, window frame type
    and glazing, external wall, roof and floor type
  • energy indicators
  • energy consumption for heating and cooling on a
    monthly basis, electricity consumption,
    characteristics of the heating, hot water and
    cooling systems, ventilation system and all other
    energy demand, including passive heat gains

  • living comfort
  • annotations from the owners or management of the
    building
  • final conclusion and suggestion measures
  • in at least two categories
  • smaller investment expenses
  • and fast implementation
  • more expensive investment
  • with obligation to conduct detailed energy audit
    and feasibility study

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ENERGY AUDIT
ENERGY CERTIFICATION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY METHOD ENERGY AUDIT
GRADING ACCORDING TO ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN
BUILDINGS
  • CLASSIFICATION
  • ACCORDING TO LEGISLATION

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ENERGY AUDIT NEP PILOT PROJECTS
235 kWh/m2 ? 81 kWh/m2
278 kWh/m2 ?72 kWh/m2
240 kWh/m2 ? 70 kWh/m2
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!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !!!
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