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Gas Industry Micro CHP workshop

Cogeneration Clean – Clever – Competitive – Compelling. Gas Industry Micro CHP workshop. Dr Fiona Riddoch, Managing Director, COGEN Europe. EU Policy and Legislation Environment. Strategic Energy Review. Action Plan on Energy Efficiency. Cogeneration in EU policy.

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Gas Industry Micro CHP workshop

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  1. Cogeneration Clean – Clever – Competitive – Compelling Gas Industry Micro CHP workshop Dr Fiona Riddoch, Managing Director, COGEN Europe COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 1

  2. EU Policy and Legislation Environment Strategic Energy Review Action Plan on Energy Efficiency COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 2

  3. Cogeneration in EU policy • Important part of the Energy Efficiency agenda • Cogeneration Directive exists to promote cogeneration specifically (CODE) • Micro-chp current • Cogeneration Directive, Buildings Directive, ETS, Renewables Directive/ Energy and Climate package ( indirectly), Energy Efficiency Action Plans (various), SET plan, Liberalisation of the Energy Market (EEW, ELEP, Buildings Dir, ETS, ) • Emerging • Ecoproducts Design, Green Public Procurement, Fiscal changes COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 3

  4. Representation: do you need it? • To represent the industries’ needs to the policy makers and politicians at the appropriate time and to drive change. • To influence the European process and link to the national process in member states to follow through • To use existing policy flow to generate advantage • To keep industry aware of emerging changes BUT • Requires industry investment OBSERVATION • Stick together wherever possible…the sector has other enemies • There is always more to do : choose the right focus • Timescales are long….so pace is important • There is enough legislation ….we need implementation • Build strong alliances….the competition is tough COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 4

  5. Micro cogeneration and EU Legislation • Energy Policy • Climate and Energy Package • SET Plan • Renewables Directive • Energy Liberalisation • Cogeneration • CHP Directive (2004/8/EC ) • Emissions Trading Scheme • Directive review ( 2003/87/EC) • Report on application • Monitoring and reporting guidelines • Energy Efficiency • Energy Efficiency Action Plan COM(2006)545 • Energy in Buildings (2002/91/EC) • National Energy Efficiency Action plans • Environmental state aid guidelines • Buildings Directive • 2008 Eco product design, Green public procurement, COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 5

  6. Micro chp industry • Take advantage of the positive climate for cogeneration as a whole created by the Directive 2004/08/EC • Push the energy efficiency/ security of supply agenda • Take advantage of the Eco Product design: start now • Come to a voluntary standard for performance measurement for micro-chp but don’t set the limit until there is some history… (Gas Industry Micro CHP workshop?) • Co-operate on common design issues and compete on development, product and marketing. • Get governments help through energy efficiency policy to create the market COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 6

  7. COGEN Europe European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration • Representing the cogeneration sector • Setting the agenda • Resource and information source for policy makers Vision • COGEN Europe working towards the wider use of cogeneration in Europe for a sustainable energy future Structure • National Members • National Promotional Organisations - 21 • Company Members - 110 • Gas and Electricity Utilities • Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers • Consultancies • Banks, Insurance and End Users COGEN Europe Date: 30 May www.cogeneurope.eu Page: 7

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