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Energy Efficiency in Germany - Welcome and Introduction
November 17, 2015, LjubljanaUrban Peyker, energiewaechter GmbH, by order of Energy Efficiency Export Initiative sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
Agenda
Reasons for Energy Efficiency
Governmental Strategies and Projects to improve Energy Efficiency: Overview of German Activities
Energy Efficiency Export Initiative and Participating German Companies
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Reasons for Energy Efficiency
GapEnergy saving
Fossil fuels
Renewables
Climate Change and Energy Supply
Source: Daniel Scherz; Scherz-Scherz Architekten, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Source: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen 2013
Import dependency and self supply of selected primary energy carriers in Germany (2013)
Mineral oil
Natural gas
Black coal
Reduction of Dependency on Imports
Price trends for fossil-fuel imports to Germany
Energy costs climbing
Source: BMWi 2014
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Governmental Strategies and Projects to Improve Energy Efficiency:Overview on German Activities
„Energiewende“ – Goals At a Glance
Source: BMWi 2014
Source: Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), 2011
2011: Phase-out of eight nuclear power plants
Deactivation of the remaining nine nuclear power plants until 2022
Growing share of renewable energies in energy production
Importance of energy efficiency
„Energiewende“ and the nuclear power phase phase-out in Germany
Source: BMWi 2014
Nuclear power phase-out timeline
Source: adapted from BMWi
Overall conceptEnergy policy for
growth and wealth
Goals Secure, affordable and environmentally friendly energy supply
Dimensions Grid Power Plants
RE EnEff Research
Actors
Federal, state, local authorities & EU: Framework
Economy / Companies: Private Investments, Business Segments
Public / Citizens: Acceptance, Contribution, Investments
Monitoring Annual Report & every three years Progress Report
„Energiewende“ – Action Plan
Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructure and Transport
Road TransportRail TransportWaterways/ShippingAviationTelematics and Traffic ManagementSmart Grids
Source: BMWi
Increasing electricity prices Willingness/ability to pay for renewable energies Distribution of costs between energy-intensive and
other industries Decreasing international competitiveness of the
industrial location Germany? Social equity - support for low-income households?
Grid Stability Costs and acceptance of grid expansion to secure
energy supplies
„Energiewende“ – Main Challenges
Source: German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi): Germany’s new energy policy, 2012
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Energy Efficiency Export Initiative and the Participating German Companies
more Information on the Website
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Activities and services: Know-how Transfer Trade Missions Training/ Education Fact-Finding Missions Networking with Decision
Makers and “Advocates” Private Companies
The Energy Efficiency Export Initiative
Participating German Companies
Company Representative Business Segment
Ebee Smart Technologies GmbH
Mr Peter Wilhelm Charging points for intelligent E-mobility
eluminocity GmbH Mr Peter Schroffenegger,
Intelligent street lighting
Hubject GmbH Mr Manuel Scheibel B2B eRoaming-Plattform
Lumenova GmbH Mr Robert Virant Future LED technologies
Participating German Companies
Company Representative Business Segment
BASETECH GmbH Mr Innovative purification systems
Candilux GmbH Mr Wolfgang Seiler Flexible lighting systems
devolo AG Mr Walter Krott Smart Homes
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Contact Details:Urban Peyker, energiewaechter GmbH