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www.renewables-made-in-germany.com
Overview of electricity generated from
Renewable Energy Sources in Germany
Holger Wehner, enviacon international
Content
1. enviacon international
2. Business Trip Participants
3. The “Renewables - Made in Germany” Initiative
4. Significance of Renewable Energy in Germany
5. Technology Overview
6. Promotion of Renewable Energy in Germany
7. Germany’s Position on Renewable Energy
International consulting firm located in Berlin
Many years of experience in foreign trade promotion
Comprehensive know-how in foreign market development for German SMEs
Specialization in the marketing of products, services and technology in the environmental technology and renewable energy sectors
Global experience
enviacon international
Participants
Name Participant Business Technology & Products
DIRECTTECH
Global GmbH Sylvia Böcker
research & development of
new products, production
on shore wind energy, hybrid systems, small
hydroelectric energy
Grammer Solar
GmbH Laura Tarin
intallation & assembly,
planning, production, sales photovoltaics, solarthermics
Lely Aircon B.V. Kai-Uwe Broek installation & assembly,
production
on shore wind energy, small hydroelectric energy,
small wind turbines
NewDev GmbH
Clemens
Schumacher
project development,
financing photovoltaics
Norddeutsche H-
Rotoren GmbH &
Co. KG
Ralf Hanswille production wind energy
REC Systems
Germany GmbH André Luh
project development,
planning, installation &
assembly, production,
service provision, financing
photovoltaics
Reinhard Kissler
Energiemontagen
GmbH & Co. KG
Christian Amon service provision,
installation & assembly photovoltaics, on- & offshore wind energy
Soleos Solar
GmbH Pablo Torres production, sales photovoltaics
Launched by the German Parliament in 2002
Realization: Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
Main objectives:
To contribute to climate protection
To stimulate the acceptance of renewable energy in other countries
To showcase Germany’s technical and business expertise in the field of renewable energy
To provide comprehensive support to SMEs as they tap foreign markets
Background
Internet Portal: www.renewables-made-in-germany.com
Information about Renewable Energy “Made in Germany,” companies und product profiles
Newsletter: http://www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/de/service/newsletter.html
Current news and developments, information about projects, applications, and upcoming events
Virtual market place: www.renewablesb2b.com
Online business platform and portal for market information
Information and Business Opportunities Online
Technology exhibition
Overview of RE technologies, their functions, applications and specific German know-how
Catalog and CD-ROM
Overview of the German RE industry and company profiles
DVD about Renewable Energy technologies
Information on the generation of RE, related technologies, services and expertise of German companies
To order, please contact:
German Energy Agency: [email protected]
Brochures und Informational Material
Big advantage: decentralized production and consumption
1999: 100,000 roofs - program
Rapid Acceleration through Renewable Energy Sources Act in April 2000
Significant decrease in costs in the past few years
Grid parity achieved in 2012
Long-term prognosis for solar electricity from roofs: 30% of total electricity production
Photovoltaic in Germany: Potential for Cost Reduction
Sources: BEE, Solarenergie: Lieferanten von Strom und Wärme, 2012 r2b energy consulting GmbH: Jahresprognose 2013 und Mittelfristprognose bis 2017 zur deutschlandweiten Stromerzeugung aus EEG geförderten Kraftwerken, 2012
Copyright: BMU / Brigitte Hiss
Germany World
Newly installed capacity 2012 7.6 GW 100 GW
Generated power 2012 28 TWh n/a
Percentage of generated power 2012 4.5 % n/a
Investment in power plants 2012 6.370 bn.
Euros n/a
Total industry turnover 2012 13 bn. Euros n/a
Industry export quota 2011 60% n/a
Photovoltaic – Numbers in Power Generation
Source: BMWi, Energiedaten, Tabelle 20, 2012, BMU, Development of renewable energy sources in Germany 2012, February 2013, REN21, Renewables 2012 Global Status Report, 2012, BSW-Solar, Statistische Zahlen der deutschen Solarstrombranche (Photovoltaik), 2013,
BDEW, Energiemix 2012, 2013
Continuous growth since 1990
Still expandable
Capacity is aimed to be doubled by 2020 (base 2007) through “repowering”
Biggest potential in off-shore, up to 40% more electricity than onshore
Network operators responsible for submarine cable capacity
Wind Energy in Germany: Leading Role in Power Production
Source: BEE, Windenergie: tragende Säule der Stromproduktion, 2012
Copyright: BMU / Christoph Edelhoff
Quelle: BMW, Statstics, Status: 31.12.2013
Wind Energy - Numbers in Power Generation
Sector 2012 2011
Installed total power 31,307.60 MW 29,060.04 MW
New construction of installed
capacity
2,415.16 MW 2,085.72 MW
Number of photovoltaic power
plants
23,030 22,297
Repowering (degraded) 626.77 MW 123 MW
Repowering (constructed) 431.63 MW 238 MW
Newly installed power plants 626 895
Power production through wind
energy plants
46 bn. kWh 48.9 bn. kWh
Share of energy consumption 7.3 % 8.0 %
EU %
Germany %
RE-Percentage Power Consumption 2020
34.5* min. 35
RE-Percentage Thermal Energy 2020 2.4* 14
RE-Percentage Transport Sector Usage 2020
10 10
Reduction of CO2-Emissions 2020 (Basis 1990)
20 40
Percentage RE Gross Final Energy Consumption 2020
20 18
Goals of the EU and German Parliament
Source: BMU, Erneuerbare Energien in Zahlen, 2012 *based on projections from National Action Plans
Goals of the German Parliament in line with the Energy Transition
Pull-out of nuclear energy by 2022 (“Energiewende”)
Dynamic development of renewable energy
Development and modernization of energy grids (“Smart Grid”)
Promotion of energy efficiency
Buildings
Mobility
Energy Consumption
Source: BMU, Erneuerbare Energien in Zahlen, 2012
Electricity
Renewable Energy Sources Act (REA)
similar to Real Decreto introduced in Spain (2004)
Thermal
Act on the Promotion of Renewable Energies in the Heat Sector (REHA)
Market Stimulus Program
Fuel
Biofuel Quotas Act
Biofuels Sustainability Ordinance
Legal Facilitation for Renewable Energy in Germany
Advantages of the Renewable Energy Sources Act
Sources: Agentur für Erneuerbare Energien, 2010, Institute for Sustainable Solutions and Innovations, 2005
Feed-in-Law
Reallocation charge on most consumers
Safety of investment
Guaranteed purchase
Long-term constant remuneration
Reinforced competition through the reduction of remuneration rates until the technology is competitive
Current Renewable Energy Sources Act – Rate of Remuneration (in euro cents)
Sources: BMU, 2012, Federal Network Agency, 2013, Professional Association for Biogas, 2012
www.renewables-made-in-germany.com
Thank you! Holger Wehner
Project Manager
enviacon international
Martin-Buber-Straße 24
14163 Berlin
Tel.:+49 30 814 88 41 15
Fax: +49 30 814 88 41 10
E-Mail: [email protected]