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Information Day 27th August 2003 Concerto

Information Day 27th August 2003 Concerto. Speaker William GILLETT Deputy Head of Unit New and Renewable Energies European Commission Directorate General for Energy and Transport. EU policies & Targets (1).

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Information Day 27th August 2003 Concerto

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  1. Information Day27th August 2003Concerto Speaker William GILLETT Deputy Head of Unit New and Renewable Energies European Commission Directorate General for Energy and Transport

  2. EU policies & Targets (1) RES-e DIRECTIVE2001 : to establisha framework to increase the share of green electricityfrom 14% to 22% of gross electricity consumption by 2010 RES White paper 1997: increase share of RES from 6% to 12% of gross consumption by 2010 Directive on liquid biofuels targets: 2% by 2005; 5.75% by 2010 Action plan for Energy Efficiency target: to reduce energy intensity by a further 1 % point per year until 2010

  3. EU Policies & Targets (2) Draft directive on cogeneration of heat and power. Directive on the energy performances of buildings: saving potential of 22%. Comply with EU commitments under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions Johannesburg “coalition of the willing” to work to increase the use of RES using targets and timetables

  4. Coherent Energy Actions RES, RUE and Clean Transport EU Policies and Targets Directives and Legislation Market development, Certification, Planning, Financing, Promotion Research, Development, and Demonstration of Technology Integrated projects, Specific Targeted Research Projects, Co-ordination Actions, Specific Support Actions

  5. Short to medium term Energy Calls

  6. Large scale integration of Renewable Energy with demand management CONCERTO Innovative Renewable energy + Energy efficiency Technologies Large scale integration Communities • Renewable energy sources • Eco-buildings • Polygeneration

  7. Kronsberg in Hannover, Bo01 in Malmoe, Samsoe island, Aroe island, …. Examples of existing Sustainable Communitiespreviously supported by DG TREN

  8. WHAT IS CONCERTO ? CONCERTO will support concrete initiatives of local communities working towards a completely integrated energy policy, harmonizing a substantial use of RES with innovative technologies and systems to minimize energy consumption and to improve the quality of citizens’ lives.

  9. WHAT IS A CONCERTO COMMUNITY ? A CONCERTOcommunity is a Local community - in which politicians, planners, developers and citizens - actively co-operate to develop and demonstrate - high degrees of decentralised energy supply - from various sources of renewable energy, - together with a conscientious application - of the leading energy efficiency measures - in a symbiotic way

  10. How can my Community Benefit from CONCERTO? • Global: • contribute to EU objective - 12% of RES • CO2 reduction • security of EU energy suppliesLocal: • reduce energy consumption (and costs), • create local employment and wealth, • increase local control, • improve the local quality of life, • support sustainable development, ..

  11. Typical characteristics of a CONCERTO Project • A typical CONCERTO project should ideally involve 3 communities : • of a representative size (1.000 - 100.000 citizens or equivalent) • in 3 different countries • working together towards shared ambitious goals • produce visible and recognisable impacts • enjoy a strong political commitment • already have plans for sustainable development

  12. SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT PROCESS Action Market CONCERTO Planning 5 years 10 Years

  13. Demonstration of innovative approaches to the integration of RES and RUE technologies, Initiatives to encourage the sharing of policies, plans and experiences between communities, Monitoring / analysis / socio-economic research - measurement of energy flows, community performance indicators, progress reporting (common approach for all CONCERTO contracts) Targeted dissemination to other Communities Replication potential Essential elementsof a CONCERTO project

  14. Local / regional / municipal authorities Utilities / ESCOs Energy agencies Technology providers Energy users Research institutes, etc. Participation of Accession States is encouraged Balanced sharing of effort between partners Limited number of contract partners – all active and seriously committed Typical consortia will include :

  15. > 3 Contractor Communities from 3 different countries Observer Communities (letter of interest; low funding) 1 2 3 Targeted disseminationof Concerto Experience

  16. Types of CONCERTO Communities • Urban (domestic, industrial), • Isolated (rural, island) • Under development or refurbishment, • Communities in clearly defined geographical areas / zones • Part of a city, small town, group of villages,

  17. CONCERTO projects: Technological Requirements • Highly efficient energy saving & energy management measures • Significant increase in the share of RES supply(green electricity, heating / cooling) • Polygeneration / CHP / district heating (ideally using biomass) • Eco-buildings integrating the supply side and demand side in a symbiotic way • Intelligent management / control of distributed generation and grid networks

  18. Concerto Big industry Smallindustry SMEs Green electricity PV plant Storage Electricity Individual house ESCO Neighbourhood CHP Local CHP plant House with Solar thermal and PV Storage Office buildings Wind power plant Natural Gas

  19. Conceptual example (1) New / retro-fitted urban community in existing city • Sustainable development objectives : - reduce CO2 per inhabitant by 50% - average building consumption < X kWh/m2/yr - increase RES supply from 15% to 25% • Tool: integrated planning (energy, water, and waste) • Dimension: 8,000 apartments, 20,000 inhabitants, 80% housing, 20% tertiary buildings • Contract Partners : Municipal authority, developer, local energy agency, heating ESCO, technical institute, residents association

  20. Conceptual example (1) New / retro-fitted urban community in existing city • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN : • 100% district heating • Innovative CHP, with 50% biomass co-firing. • Roofs to have solar heating and grid connected PV • Buildings - new measures to control energy demand • “Intelligent” electricity metering, grids management • Efficient appliances campaign • Short term heat storage • Green electricity contracts with external wind farm • Social center for awareness and support of inhabitants.

  21. Conceptual example (2) Small town and 2 nearby villages • Sustainable development objectives : - reduce CO2 per inhabitant by 30% - increase RES supply from 50% to 75% - 2 new housing developments, 30 new local jobs • Tools : regional co-operation, integrated planning • Dimension: 50,000 inhabitants • Contract Partners : Regional authority, farmers co-operative, regional energy agency, heating ESCO, electricity distribution utility

  22. Conceptual example (2) Small town and 2 nearby villages • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN : • Green energy citizenship campaign • Energy efficiency action plan for municipal buildings • New dwellings - 30% better insulation than regulations, solar heating on all new roofs, PV on 20% of roofs • New farmer co-operative to grow wood for energy • CHP using 100% biomass to heat new dwellings • New ESCO to manage supplies of wood to CHP plant and wood chips for heating in existing dwellings • New local wind farm - funding by local co-operative

  23. Conceptual example (3) Island • Sustainable development objectives : - energy autonomy (increase from 60% to 100%) - 25 new local jobs • Tools : new support scheme for RES and RUE investments, Energy plan, • Dimension: 10,000 inhabitants • Contract Partners : Island authority, farmers co-operative, island utility, wind turbine installer

  24. Conceptual example (3) Island • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN : • Replace old wind turbines by larger on and off-shorewind parks (plan for 20 % export to mainland) • Innovative management of island electricity grid • Retro-fit dwellings - 30% better insulation than codes • Retro-fit of solar heating to all roofs • Add PV to all public and all air conditioned buildings • Enhanced energy management in all public buildings • New local initiative to promote growing energy crops

  25. Conceptual example (4) Town, developing new businessand industrial parks • Sustainable development objectives : • visibility and image to attract industry investment • high quality offices for SME’s to create jobs • local community commitment to better environment • Tools : Strict development rules, commitment to bestpractices in industrial energy efficiency and use of RES • Dimension: 70,000 inhabitants (or equivalent) • Contract Partners : Municipal authority, industry and business park developers, chamber of commerce, local energy agency, lighting controls manufacturer, university

  26. Conceptual example (4) Town, developing new businessand industrial parks • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN : • Establish a new ESCO • High efficiency lighting and appliances, managed byintelligent energy control systems • Tri-generation plant (using biomass) for electricity,district heating and cooling, and process freezing • Retro-fitting of existing office buildings to improvenatural ventilation, daylighting and lighting controls. • Wood pellet and solar heating for off-network demands • Heat and cold storage for community networks

  27. confidence building for pioneering decision makers market development for local industries business networking for energy service providers public procurement in single EU market collaborative purchasing for economies of scale local targets, monitoring, performance indicators local financing schemes, subsidies, co-operatives credible planning guidance for replication awareness raising, marketing campaigns begin with cells of 3 communities and build …! CONCERTOEU dimension - added value from sharing experience across the EU

  28. Description of CONCERTO objectives Description of communities* : * existing - before and after the project * new – how it is better than current practice Measurable impacts and results Economically acceptable investments RES electricity and heating / cooling RUE in buildings, industry, CHP, and networks Innovative integration of new technologies CONCERTOProposals should include :

  29. FP6 budget for 1st CONCERTO Call : ~ 75 Millon € 5 to 15 Million € of EC support per contract 25 - 30 proposals submitted 8 - 10 contracts awarded (~ 3 communities in each)  25-30 CONCERTO communities (~ 1 per MS / AS) 35% max for demonstration Total eligible costs for the 1st Call > 200 Million € CONCERTO mobilises investment ~ 2 Billion € Possible SCENARIO for first CONCERTO Call

  30. Submission Deadline 17 December 2003 (to be in Brussels at specified address) IP’s are most appropriate for CONCERTO, with focus on integration - STREP proposals for integration of RES will have “low priority” Budget breakdowns for CONCERTO must include FULL CONTRACT DURATION (not just the first 18 months) Targeted dissemination plan Sustainable monitoring / assessment CONCERTO Proposals :points to remember

  31. Normal FP6 evaluation criteria apply : - relevance, - potential impact, - S&T excellence, - quality of consortium, - quality of management, - mobilisation of resources Prioritise between excellent proposals on : Replication potential Credible, quantified benefits for the local community and its citizens eg: quality of life (health, comfort), environment, jobs Credible evidence of sustainability Cost effectiveness of the impacts CONCERTO proposals :Evaluation Criteria

  32. Brussels Info’ days (18 June, 24 Sept, ..) Web streaming National Info’ days National Contact Points, CORDIS, .. Brochure CONCERTO web site (slides, proposal fiches for partner search, EC texts, ..) CONCERTO mailbox (e-mail) Bilateral discussions : EC officials / proposers CONCERTO “web chat” - 26 June , 10h00 to 11h00 CONCERTO Call : Communication Plan

  33. MAILBOX TREN-concerto@cec.eu.int WEB SITES www.managenergy.net/ europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/energy-transport/ More Information

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