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Amsterdam, an energy port in transition. Eduard de Visser Director Strategy & Innovation e-Harbours, March 21 st 2013. Amsterdam, an energy port in transition. Port of Amsterdam Key Facts. Energy Port in transition F ossil fuels towards biofuels & biomass - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Haven Amsterdam is een bedrijf van de gemeente Amsterdam
Amsterdam, an energy port in transition.
Eduard de VisserDirector Strategy & Innovatione-Harbours, March 21st 2013
Amsterdam, an energy port in transition
1. Port of Amsterdam Key Facts.2. Energy Port in transition
- Fossil fuels towards biofuels & biomass- Energy transition on a regional and business level
3. Tying it all together
Port of Amsterdam: Key Facts
Nr. 4 Sea port in Western-Europe World nr. 1 Cacoa port Europe’s nr. 1 oil products port Europe’s nr. 2 Coal port
Throughput area 92 million tons Port area Amsterdam: 2,600 HA Employment (direct + indirect) 55.000 Annual investments businesses € 500 mil. Added Value (Amsterdam) € 7,5 bn.
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Oil products
Logistics Air-Sea Freight
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Amsterdam: A Multipurpose Seaport
Soft commodities
Cruise
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The port of Amsterdam, an energy port in transition
Energy consumption is growing, production is in transition
Bron: BP Energy Outlook 2030
Global demand for energy keeps growing ... But the importance of alternative energies is increasing
Global energy consumption Global energymix
What does this mean for energy imports?
Facilitating an energy transition in bioenergy
It is a small step for the oil terminals to store biofuels.
The share of biofuels is approximately equal to the mandatory percentage that energy producers are required tot blend (approximately 5 % in 2012).
Two dedicated biodiesel plants are recently located in the Port of Amsterdam; fed by organic residues and rapeseed oil.
Why is Amsterdam interested in biomass?
Biomass is a new energy source and a driver of the Bio based economy.
Biomass transhipment fits in seamlessly with other transhipment of agri bulk
Biomass players are allready located in the port (e.g.coal terminals & agribulk terminals)
Amsterdam is perfectly suited as a renowned energy hub and having expertise of similar cargo flows.
Enormous growth potential: Five Coal-fired energy plants in the Netherlands already blend biomass.
Realizing energy transition on a regional and business level
City
Port
AirportBron: de bos atlas 2012
The energy atlas of Amsterdam
The Amsterdam Waste and Energy company (AEB)
Facts per Year: 1,4 Million ton waste Electricity: 1 Million MWh (eq. 285,000
Household = 75 % of Amsterdam) District heating: 500,000 GigaJoule (12,000
Households)
PoA Project: Mapping the thermal infrastructure: Mapping Heat, Cooling and Steam
in the Port area. Suppliers and demanders Looking for more connections and
synergy By planning locate demanders
nearby supplies
Wind energy in the port of Amsterdam
Current Capacity is 65 MW which powers 40.000 homes.The growing target for the port area is a total Capacity of 100 MW.
Amsterdam sustainable target: 40 % CO2 reduction.
Wind is the most profitable sustainable energy in The Netherlands.
Wind turbines contributes to the recognition of the port area and his identity.
The image of the wind turbines fits into the Industrial area with big scaled objects like chimneys and cranes
Our Innovation and sustainability fund supports on a business operations level
New Crane mechanism using flywheels for kynetic energy
Realizes an energy reduction of 30%-40% en lower CO2 emissions
Solar panels in Port Area
Introducing crowd funding for implementing solar paneling on rooftops in port buildings
The next step: tying it all togetherPort of Amsterdam: Smart Grid?
Waste & Recycling Plant
Questions or comments?