Title: Dr. LarsArvid Brischke National Energy Efficieny Action Plan in Germany. Multinational Workshop on B
1Dr. Lars-Arvid BrischkeNational Energy
Efficieny Action Plan in Germany. Multi-national
Workshop on Best Practice in transposing
EU-Directive 2006/32/ECRiga, 20 21 September
2007
2Ownership Structure of the German Energy Agency.
- Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
- Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety - Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban
Development
3denas board.
- Supervisory Board Chairman
- Michael Glos Federal Minister for Economics
and Technology - Deputy Chairman of dena board
- Detlef LeinbergerManaging Director, KfW
Bankengruppe
- Sigmar Gabriel Federal Minister for the
Environment, Nature Conservancy and Nuclear
Safety - Dr. Tessen von Heydebreck Deutsche
Bank AG - Wolfgang KrohManaging Director, KfW Bankengruppe
(Deputy Chair) - Wolfgang TiefenseeFederal Minister for
Transport, Building and Urban Development
4Shareholder structure as per Supervisory Board
decision of 10 July 2007.
- New shareholders
- Allianz SE
- Deutsche Bank AG
- DZ BANK AG
- New shareholding structure
- Federal Republic of Germany 50
- KfW Bankengruppe (KfW Banking Group) 26
- Allianz SE, Deutsche Bank AG and DZ BANK AG 8
each - Changes to the Supervisory Board
- The Supervisory Board will be made up of 9
members in future. The three new shareholders
will each be represented by one member, KfW will
appoint two members and with the addition of
Federal Minister Horst Seehofer, the state will
have 4 members on the Supervisory Board. - Proposed timetable Implementation of the new
structure is planned for September
5Fields of Competence and Activity at dena.
6Establishment of a Sustainable Energy System in
Germany Energy Policy Strategy with Three
Pillars.
1. Further development of using renewable energy
sources 2. Efficient transformation of primary
energy into final energy (supply side) 3.
Rational energy use (demand side) ? Security of
supply reduction of energy imports, risk
reduction of energy supply ? Future markets
advantages for competitiveness and innovation,
chances for German advanced technology ? Climate
protection Fulfilment of German Kyoto
commitments as well as achievement of European
targets with respect to climate protection 2020
(minus 20 respectively 30)
E F F I C I E N C Y D E C I D E S
7Energy Efficiency Targets of the EU and Germany.
- Summit of heads of state and government of EU
(March, 8th 2007) - ? until 2020 reduction of primary energy
consumption by 20 - ? until 2020 increase share of renewables to 20
- ? until 2020 reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions 20 below the emission level of 1990 - Action plan for energy efficiency of the EU
Commission (October, 19th 2006) - ? until 2020 reduction of primary energy
consumption by 20 with respect to trend - EU Directive on energy end-use efficiency and
energy services and repealing (April, 5th 2006) - ? until 2016 proof of final energy savings of 9
independent of the development of economy and
energy consumption - Coalition agreement between CDU, CSU und SPD
(November, 11th 2005) - ? 100 increase in energy productivity
(economic performance per primary energy input) - in Germany from 1990 until 2020
E F F I C I E N C Y D E C I D E S
8Development of a National Climate Protection and
Energy Programme.
- National Process of three Energy Summits (March
2006, October 2006 and July 2007) initiated by
the Chancellor Angela Merkel - Participants Representatives of the government,
the energy industry (large power producers and
distributors), industry and consumer
associations, manufacturers and operators of
installations using renewables, CHP operators,
contractors, dena etc. - Result of the Energy Summit in July 2007
Confirmation of the national target of doubling
the energy productivity from 1990 until 2020 - National Climate Protection and Energy Programme
- National Energy Efficiency Action Plan in the
context of the ESD is an important part of the
strategy to meet this target. - Other parts will aim the improvement of the
efficiency of energy production and distribution
(supply side)
9Structure of the National Energy Efficiency
Action Plan (EEAP).
- Introduction
- National strategy to meet the energy savings
objective - Determination/Definition of the national energy
savings objective(incl. national sub-ordinate
target) - Measures in the national EEAP concerning
- Private Households
- Trade and Commerce, Services Sector
- Public Sector
- Industry Sector
- Transport sector
- Higher level und cross-sector Measures
- Evaluation of the national EEAP measures
- Institutional provisions
- Annex (definitions, measure fact sheets etc.)
10Instruments / Policies Measures for Energy
Efficiency on the Demand Side.
- Implementing and further development of legal
requirements (e.g. energy labelling, ecodesign) - Public financed promotion of energy efficiency
measures - Market-oriented strategies
- Transparency on the market
- Information and communication as central
resource - Enhancement of the offer of energy efficient
products - Enhancement of the demand of energy efficient
products - Improvement of advising at the point of sale
- By intelligent combination of these three
approaches the sectoral packages of instruments /
policies measures were defined the nEEAP
consists of.
11Methodology.
Calculation
Field of activity e.g. refurbishment of existing
residential buildings
Economical energy efficiency potential
Consideration of development requirements
(barriers, market processes etc.)
Instrument, e.g. CO2 Building Rehabilitation
Programme
Estimation of feasible end energy savings
Development
Measures, e.g. improvement building envelope
12Sector percentage of final energy consumption in
Germany 2001 - 2005.
(provisional, estimated) Average final energy
consumption (base period 2001 2005) 9.284
PJ thereof excepted energy consumption of armed
forces 23 PJ undertakings envolved in ETS
activities no appropriate data available ? no
exceptions Relevant final energy consumption
9.261 PJ National indicative energy savings
target to achieve in 2016 833 PJ
13Overview of Calculated and Estimated Savings in
Relation to the Target
14Estimation of achievable end energy savings PJ
in the period 2008 - 2016 in Sectors.
Figures without Early Actions.
15Instruments and Measures in the different Sectors.
16Private Households.
17dena-estimation of achievable end energy savings
PJ in the period 2008 - 2016 in Sectors.
Figures without Early Actions.
18Private Households (1).
- Buildings
- Campaigns Innovative Construction
Refurbishment (Information, consultation,
motivation) - Standards for heating system efficiency checks
in existing buildings and in new buildings - Consultation offers
- BAFA on-site consultation
- vzbv consulting service in the field of energy
- Promotion programmes
- CO2-building rehabilitation programme
- Promotion of energy efficient new buildings
19Private Households (2).
- Energy using products, in particular electric
appliances - European TopRunner-Strategy for energy using
products - Campaigns Energy efficiency with electricity in
households (Information, consultation,
motivation) - Assistance in selecting outstanding energy
efficient appliances (white goods, IT, consumer
electronics) - Credit financing programme for highly efficient
products(in particular white goods, consumer
electronics)
20Trade and Commerce, Services Sector incl. Public
Sector.
21dena-estimation of achievable end energy savings
PJ in the period 2008 - 2016 in Sectors.
Figures without Early Actions.
22Trade and Commerce, Services Sector incl. Public
sector (1).
- Buildings
- Campaigns
- Innovative Construction Refurbishment
- Contracting-Offensive
- Promotion programmes
- CO2 Building Rehabilitation Programme
- Refurbishment of buildings in the Public Sector
- Contracting in federal buildings as well as in
state and municipal facilities
23Trade and Commerce, Services Sector incl. Public
Sector (2).
- Products Systems, in particular electricity
- European TopRunner-Strategy for energy using
products - Campaigns
- Energy efficiency with electricity in the Trade
and Commerce, Services Sector - mission E Information motivation for Members
of the Federal Armed Forces - Public/institutional procurement Standards and
practices for the inclusion of energy efficiency
criteria - Promotion
- Market incentive programme for energy efficiency
in SME - Modernisation of street lighting traffic lights
24Trade and Commerce, Services Sector Examples of
measures.
- Interaction of promotion programmes and
campaigns - Market incentive programme for energy efficiency
in SME - Promotion of energy-audits and energy efficiency
investments - Active, public-oriented marketing for
promotion-offers in cooperation with
market-partners (funding authorities/institutions,
manufacturer, plant construction, handcraft,
consultants, organisations) - Provision and notification of standards and
information on energy efficiency measures - Standards for energy-audits
- Sectoral benchmarks for energy using appliances
and systems
25Industry and Transport Sector.
26dena-estimation of achievable end energy savings
PJ in the period 2008 - 2016 in Sectors.
Figures without Early Actions.
27Industry Sector.
- Buildings
- Campaigns Contracting (Information-initiative
for the establishment of energy services in
office buildings of the Industry Sector - Promotion CO2-building rehabilitation programme
for non residential buildings (Industry
Sector) - Contracting Heating / Ventilation /
Air-conditioning - Products systems, in particular electricity
- European TopRunner-Strategy for energy using
products - Campaigns Energy efficiency with electricity
in the Industry Sector (Information,
consultation and motivation) - Promotion Market incentive programme Energy
Efficiency in SME - Contracting Compressed-air, lighting
28Transport Sector.
- Improvement of the consumption information on
cars (Adjustment EnVKV) - Transparent labelling layout/design
- Consumption related labelling of tyres
- Extension/ Improvement of the cycle track network
- Campaigns Energy Efficiency Mobility
- Public financed promotion
- Engine and fuel optimisation for cars and trucks
- Development of Mobility-Communication and
City-logistic
29Transport Sector Examples of measures (1).
- Campaign Energy Efficiency Mobility
- Central information platform regarding energy
saving possibilities when using cars - Check-lists
- Action oriented user-hints
- Information regarding oils and wheels supporting
energy efficieny etc. - Trainings regarding a fuel-saving driving
- Involvement/ cooperation with market-partners
(motor mechanics, car dealer, ADAC, TÜV etc.) - Continuous address and information of drivers
through extensive publicity
30Cross-sector Instruments and Measures.
31dena-estimation of achievable end energy savings
PJ in the period 2008 - 2016 in Sectors.
Figures without Early Actions.
32Cross-sector Measures.
- Further development of the Energy Savings
Regulation (EnEV), in particular adaptation to
the state-of-the-art - Energy Performance Certificate for buildings
- Initiation- demonstration project Smart
Metering in conjunction with the
BMWi-Technology-Competition e-Energy
33Conclusion.
- The identified economical energy efficiency and
savings potentials of each economic sector can be
exhausted by an intelligent combination and
application of instruments / policies measures
based on the three approaches - Implementing and further development of legal
requirements - Public financed promotion of energy efficiency
measures - Market-oriented strategies
- The national indicative energy savings target of
833 PJ is to be achieved until 2016 by
implementing the sectoral packages of instruments
/ policies proposed in the nEEAP - Early Actions are estimated to contribute about
375 PJ. - It is suggested to use a co-efficient of 1 to
calculate the electricity savings as there are no
electricity savings above average.
34Efficiency decides.
35Thank you!Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena)
- German Energy AgencyEnergy Efficiency with
ElectricityAnnegret-Cl. Agricola Dr.
Lars-Arvid BrischkeHead of Department Project
DirectorTel. 030 / 72 61 65 650 Tel. 030 / 72
61 65 - 652agricola_at_dena.de brischke_at_dena.de
E F F I Z I E N Z E N T S C H E I D E T