Title: Petra Opitz Improving Energy Efficiency and Reducing Emissions in DH and Buildings. Joint Meeting of
1Petra OpitzImproving Energy Efficiency and
Reducing Emissions in DH and Buildings.Joint
Meeting of Climate Change Subgroup and Thematic
Group on Energy EfficiencyMoscow, 28 February
2008
2Ownership Structure of the German Energy Agency.
dena
Federal Republic of Germany
26
50
KfW Bankengruppe
8
- Represented by the Federal Ministry of Economics
and Technology - In consultation with
- The Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and
Consumer Protection - The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety - The Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and
Urban Development
Allianz SE
8
Deutsche Bank AG
8
DZ BANK AG
Management
Stephan Kohler Chief Executive Andrea Weinert
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3denas board.
- Supervisory Board Chairman
- Glos, Michael, Federal Minister for Economics and
Technology - Deputy Chairman of dena board
- Leinberger, Detlef, Managing Director, KfW
Bankengruppe
- Dr. von Heydebreck, Tessen, Managing Director,
Deutsche Bank Stiftung - Gabriel, Sigmar, Federal Minister for the
Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear
Safety - Kroh, Wolfgang, Managing Director, KfW
Bankengruppe - Tiefensee, Wolfgang, Federal Minister for
Transport, Building and Urban Development - Changes will be made to the Supervisory Board in
the near future to reflect the new shareholder
structure. -
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4Fields of Competence and Activity at dena.
5Political Instruments for energy efficiency.
energy efficiency
Regulatory Instruments Financial
Support Market Instruments
- e.g. legal requirements for the building quality
and the energy demand - requirements for the replacement of old boilers
- e.g. KfW-CO2-modernization and energy
conservation program - subsidies
- tax reductions
- creating market transparency
- information
- qualification of experts
- best-practice projects
6Regulatory Instruments Energy Saving Ordinance
- Combined assessment of building envelope and
technique - limitation of
- annual primary energy demand (including cooling
and lighting / non-residential buildings) - limitation of the heat losses due to transmission
- Energy certificates
7Promotion for Energy Efficiency in Buildings 3
specific promotion programs
- new-construction of buildings
- Ecologic construction and passive houses
- renovation of the existing building stock
- CO2 Building Rehabilitation Programme low
interest loans/redemption subvention/subsidiesres
idential buildings, schools, kindergartens, gym,
federal buildings - Amount of subsidies 1,4 milliards Euro until
2009 per year - renewable Energies
- Programme for the market penetration
- Grant or loans for solar thermal, biomass, geo
thermal - Amount of subsidies 213 million Euro in 2007
8Comparing different building-standards
Final energy demand in residential buildings(in
l Oil per m² and year)
Low-Energy-Building
Passiv- houses
Existing buildingsbefore 1978 1978 1995
1995 - 2002
New-Building / standard of 2002
9Low-energy houses in the existing building stock.
- Goals and Strategies
- Identify benefits and advantages for companies
- Know How Transfer
- Proving and establishing an innovative technical
standard (low-energy house standard)in the
existing building stock - Development of regional competence networks
- Qualification
- Partner of the project
10Pilot projects Introducing high-innovative
standards in the building market.
- Realising best-practice projects with innovative
standards - Establishing regional competence networks
- Regional training and information offers
(workshops)
40 kWh / m²year
New Building
Existing Building
Low-Energy-Building
11Example Berlin Germanys tallest
Low-Energy-Building.
- Realised August 2006
- Residential building with 18.000 m²
- 295 flats
- 22 storeys
- Primary-Energy-demand 45 kWh/ m²/ a
- Costs of heating and DHW reduced at 50
12Goals of the energy certificate.
- market transparency in the building sector
- energy efficiency as a sign of quality for flats
and buildings - marketing instrument for the housing industry and
for building owners - Creating incentives for innovation and investment
for new and existing buildings - Preparing the market for the implementation of
the EU-Buildings Directive - Reducing the energy demand in the building sector
13Energy Performance Contracting (ESCOs) in Federal
Real Estate Background and Goals.
- Voluntary commitment by the Federal Government
- October 2000 decision by Federal Government as
part of National Climate Protection Program - CO2 emissions by federally owned buildings are to
be reduced by 25 by 2005 and by 30 by 2010,
relative to 1990 level - National Strategy for Sustainable Development
- Decision by the Federal Government of April 17,
2002 - Demonstration project "Contracting for Federal
Buildings" - Demonstration of viability of contracting
- Budget-neutral modernisation of federal buildings
- Coalition agreement by the Federal Government
- Nov. 2005 Application of Energy-Contracting in
federal buildings should be increased
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14Demonstration Project.
- Project realization by the German Energy-Agency
(dena) - Project guidance and coordination
- Technical advice for federal building
administrations - dena does not appear as contractor itself
- Focus of activities
- Development of tender instruments(model
contracts, model tender texts) - Clarification of budget statutes regarding
handling of contracting(payments estimates,
commitment authorizations) - Selection and offering of suitable federal
buildings for contracting projects
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15Contracting Bundesliegenschaften Abgeschlossene
Energiespar-Contracting Ausschreibungen (Projekte
2).
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16Contracting Partners
- Siemens Building Technologies
- EnBW
- MVV Energiedienstleistungen GmbH
- Axima GmbH
- MCE Gebäudetechnik Stangl GmbH
- Evonik New Energies GmbH
- Steag Saar Energie
- WISAG AG
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17dena project results 29 real estates were
reconstructed within Energy-Contracting (Projects
3).
- 30
- 31
CO2-Emissions in t/a
Energy costs in m. /a
before
now
now
before
CO2-reduction18.000 t/a
reduction of energy costs 3,2 m. /a
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18Cooperation with Russia
- Capacity Building
- Handbook Energy Efficiency in Buildings in Russia
- Expert seminars for decision makers
- Handbook Financing Energy Efficiency Investment
in the Communal Heating Sector in Russia - Pilot projects
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19Thank you.Contact Petra Opitz opitz_at_dena.de