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energy solutions – made in Germany

Thai-German Technology Conference: Biogas

Anja Haupt

Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG

Consultant on behalf of the German Energy Solutions Initiative

March 25th, 2019 in ´Bangkok

Content

1. The German Energy Solutions Initiative

2. The Energy Transition in Germany

Promotion of renewable energy and

energy efficient technologies

Showcase sustainable energy solutions

Implementation of projects

Know-how transfer

Contribution to international climate

protection

Our Aims

How can you participate and meet German

enterprises?

Foreign trade fairs

Trade missions Fact finding missions

Know-how transfer

Information

Capacity building

Networking

opportunities

Project development

& flagship projects

Fact finding missions

Missions to Germany for foreign

companies & decision-makers

Visit of best practices and applied

solutions

Project development & flagship projects

Facilitating business partnerships and

know-how transfer

Capacity building

Know-how transfer

© endostock/Fotolia

© GIZ

On our website you can find:

Information about technologies made

in Germany on a Database

Current news and upcoming events

www.german-energy-solutions.de

You may also always contact us!

Information about Events and

German companies

Fact Finding Mission to Germany

Topic: Low-energy Houses and Energy Plus Homes

Date: November 18th – 22th

Upcomming Events in and for Thailand in 2019

The German Energiewende

Electricity Demand and Generation in Germany in

2022

Electricity Demande

Photovoltaic

Fossile Fuels

Hydro Biomass

Wind

One week in August 2022 One week in November 2022

Source: Agora Energiewende

Mobility

Energy efficiency

Grid upgradeElectricity market reform

Households + consumersFinance

and investors

Nuclear waste

storage Storage

International relations Technology, Research,

IT

Conventional

power plants

Renewable

heat and power

Social issues,

public acceptance

EU

The Energiewende is

multidimensional

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Agriculture

Source: RENAC

Renewable energy development in Germany since

1990

The energy transition follows a transparent long-term strategy with specific targets.

Targets of the Energiewende until 2050

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Climate % greenhouse gas reduction (vs. 1990) -27,6 % -40 % -55% -70% -80-95%

Renewable

energy

% gross final energy consumption 14,8% 18% 30% 45% 60%

% gross electricity consumption 31,7 % Min 35% Min 50% Min. 65% Min 80%

Share in heat consumption 13,2% 14%

Share in Transport sector 5,2% 10% (EU)

Energy

efficiency

% primary energy consumption (vs.

2008)-6,9% -20% -50%

Final energy productivity (2008-2015) 1,3% p.a.* 2,1% per year (2008-2050)

Gross electricity consumption (vs. 2008) -4,0 % -10% -25%

Primary energy demand (buildings)

(2008)-15,9%* - 80 %

Heat demand (buildings) (vs. 2008) -11,1% -20%

Transport

Final energy consumption in transport

(vs. 2008)+13%* -10% -40%

Number of Electric vehicles (incl.

hybrids)199.000 1 million 6 million

* = 2015

Benefits of the Energiewende

The energy transition has numerous positive effects on various levels.

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Saved energy imports in billion €

Saved energy imports -ENERGY EFFICIENCY Saved energy imports - RENEWABLES

Benefits - reduce costs of energy imports

Renewable sources of energy saved € 8,8 billion in 2015.

Data source: DLR/DIW/GWS 2016

German Delegation

Company Name of Representative

APROVIS Energy Systems Nils Warburg

Binder GmbH Michael Krafzig

BioEnergy Germany Co., Ltd. Dr. Nils Rottmann

Carbonauten GmbH Michael Sernatinger

Continental Industrie GmbH Ralf Spielmann

Maxxtec GmbH Rolf Schleicher

PlanET Biogas Global GmbH Dr. Ulrike Leroff

Weber Entec GmbH & Co.KG Jan Talkenberger

Contact

Coordination Office

German Energy Solutions Initiative

+49 (0)30 18 615- 6401/7386

office@german-energy-solutions.de

www.german-energy-solutions.de

Follow us: @export_EE

Facilitator

Renewables Academy AG

Anja Haupt

+49 (0)30 5268958-73

haupt@renac.de

www.renac.de

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