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Title: CODE2 Cogeneration Observatory and Dissemination Europe 2 WP3:


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CODE2 Cogeneration Observatory and Dissemination
Europe 2WP3 How-to guides for industry
Jozef Stefan Institute (JSI)Stane MeršeHead
of Energy Efficiency Centre JSI
  • Kick-off project Meeting
  • 10 - 11 July 2012, Brussels

2
WP 3 How-to guides for industry
  • Key purpose of the WP
  • Increasing the overall understanding of
    financial proposition of cogeneration technology
    in different applications among businesses policy
    makers and stakeholders.
  • Main issues which need to be addressed in
    developing the business case for CHP
  • The key elements to consider in the developing
    the business case.
  • Best practice case studies showing how the
    elements were taken into consideration.
  • Special emphasis will be given to SMEs, where
    current knowledge is limited and CCS applications
    will not be feasible mainly due to economic
    reasons
  • Deliverables
  • D 3.1 Tested How-to guides for 4 key market
    sectors
  • D 3.2 30 best practice cases on CHP in 4 target
    sectors

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Purpose of theHow-to guides
  • In order to expand the cogeneration in Europe, a
    large number of organisations who currently use
    significant quantities of energy for heat, need
    to be attracted to join the cogeneration sector.
  • Answering the key first questions to the
    potential heat consumers
  • Is this economically a good proposal?
  • What benefits is ofering cogeneration to me?
  • What is the best business model for
    implementaion?
  • Is a tool for streamlining the initial project
    engagement stage of a new CHP project and in
    formulating the business proposition for the new
    owner
  • will provide enough information for an interested
    potential cogeneration operator to assess the
    business opportunity and risk of moving into
    cogeneration.
  • Demonstration of best practice case studies

4
Target sectors
  • 4 Guides for top 4 expansion sectors
  • food,
  • paper,
  • hospitals and
  • commercial premises
  • Shall we adopt/change also to
  • Market sectors highlighted in the individual
    Roadmap proposal for 7 MS?
  • Micro CHP households?
  • ?

5
T1 Cheklist for How-to guides
  • Guides Should be
  • Short and focused on the main issues which need
    to be addressed in developing the business case
    for CHP (5 pages)
  • Consist of three sections
  • The key elements to consider in the developing
    the business case
  • Best practise case studies showing how the
    elements were taken into consideration
  • Sources of the information needed to calculate
    the business case including Member State support,
    regional and local support and sources of
    information.
  • Create a walk-through example of developing a
    standard project for the top 4 expansion sectors
    giving examples of typical costs and timescales
    for each step and highlighting the key elements
    which must be understood to properly establish a
    business case and understand the risk.
  • Prepare best practice case studies identifying
    national benchmark CHP installations for sector
    reference
  • Identify main national sources of information and
    key points of contact for professional
    assistance, authorisation, permitting, finance,
    etc. (incl. EED)

6
T2 Develope the 4 How-to guides
  • Inovative and ilustrative approach!
  • Overview of available similar tools (linking on
    other IEE projects, etc.)
  • The experience of BEA in its successful work in
    communication to customers in Berlin will be
    used.
  • The guides will be market tested
  • with the trade associations of each market sector
    to ensure that using the guide the target
    customer can be successfully addressed and
    reached
  • Key information for understanding
  • Financial implications of the investment in and
    the running of a cogeneration plant both
    initially and over the lifetime of the project
  • Energy savings and CO2 impact of cogeneration
    investment.
  • Implications of national legislation regarding
    their cogeneration plant investment
  • Their options in financing/running a plant
    themselves or inviting a third party to do so
    (TPF, business models, etc.)
  • Know-how to take their initial purchase interest
    further
  • A lot of information proper focus and shaping
    crucial for the success!

7
T3 Best practice cases
  • Additional 30 best practice cases for the 4
    market sectors per region
  • To highlight the elements relevant to the
    business case success and to link clearly to the
    relevant elements of the road map.
  • Case study sites will be encouraged to take an
    active part in the ongoing CODE2 process (visits,
    exchange of information and data, etc.)
  • Continous activity from CODE
  • Ongoing also after the end of the project
  • Update of the web presentation,

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Most interesting cases
  • e mobility with CHP, Belgium 42 of primary
    energy savings
  • Hybrid RESCHP plant gas engine sollar
    collectors in Greece
  • RES island supply - Biogas CHP plant from pig
    waste in Cyprus
  • First trigeneration plants UK, Greece
  • Repseed oil CHP engine, Belgium
  • District heating and cooling, Italy
  • Retrofit of coal CHP plant with biomass
    cofireing, district heating Warsaw, Poland
  • TPF CHP projects

11
T4 Translation and adaptation of the How-to
guides
  • The guides will be translated and adapted into
    the economic and legislative environment of the
    15 National COGEN Associations
  • Each guide will be reviewed by the national
    association and both general statements and
    specific recommendations (modified according to
    the local energy history and economic situation).
  • Will be consulted locally to verify that the
    resulting guide fits the local situation.
  • Dissemination upload of guides onto different
    website, distribute them among their
    members/contacts or use it as a basis to organise
    a workshop in their country for industry, SMEs
    (contractors, project developers, small users)
    and bio-energy industries.

12
Implementation
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Next steps
  • Preparation of detailed working concept and plan
    (JSI)
  • Final discussion with involved responsible
    partners
  • End of September 2012
  • All ideas from consortium welcome!
  • Thank you for your attention!
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