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Energy efficiency in industry : Trends and programs in Austria

Energy efficiency in industry : Trends and programs in Austria. Since 2003 the share of industry in final energy consumption is growing again. 2. Energy consumption of industry by source. Source: IEA/OECD – COUNTRY REVIEW OF AUSTRIA 2014. 3. Comparison of energy intensity. 4.

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Energy efficiency in industry : Trends and programs in Austria

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  1. Energyefficiency in industry: Trends andprogramsin Austria

  2. Since 2003 theshareofindustry in final energyconsumptionisgrowingagain 2

  3. Energyconsumptionofindustrybysource Source: IEA/OECD – COUNTRY REVIEW OF AUSTRIA 2014 3

  4. Comparisonofenergyintensity 4

  5. Efficiency in industryispartof a comprehensiveenergy & climatestrategy • Mobility Management for companies and public administrations • Mobility Management for cities, municipalities and regions • Mobility Management for schools and youth • Mobility Management for leisure time trips and tourism • ECO-DRIVING initiative Mobility • topprodukte.at – platform for efficient appliances • Energy efficient companies • e5 – energy efficient communities Energy Saving PROGRAM • Renewable-based heating systems • Biogas • Energy from the woods • Nawaro:market – renewable ressources as base materials • Quality management for biomass district heating plants Renewable Energies Building& Refur-bishment • Construction of residential building • Refurbishment of residential buildings • Construction of business buildings • Refurbishment of business buildings 5

  6. Objectives of“energy efficient companies” Awareness raising for Energy Efficiency in Industry organizing information events in co-operationwith sector associations information: 170 case studies online,branch energy concepts, benchmarking, …. organizing an annual energy efficiency award Implementing energy management according ISO 50001 energy efficiency measures in industrial enterprises in co-operation with partners standardized energy auditsby organizing standardized trainingsfor 1.500 participants, 515 energy auditorssince 2006 6

  7. Co-operations with regional networks and chambers of commerce subsidies for energy audits trainings of energy consultants awareness raising events 7

  8. Co-operations with technology partners lecturer in trainings quality check ofmaterials contactpointforenergyauditors pilotprojects 8

  9. tool for initial audits Shows what happens withenergy in the company(use, abuse, waste) Detailed analysis/measurementof energy consumption Visualizes the potentialfor improvements 9

  10. Technology specific audit tools • Compressed air initiative • Pumps initiative • Fans initiative • Ventilation and Air Conditioning initiative • Steam systems initiative • Chilling systems initiative • Lighting system initiative 10

  11. trainings of energy auditors Participants are already energy auditors in different auditor networks (federal programmes) This is an advanced training, not a basic training Participants get from the training Guidelines to conduct special audits Guidelines according to the EN 16247 Audit tools Templates for audit reports Contact to klima:aktiv network 11

  12. trainings of energy auditors Standardised training for 7 days 1st day: initial energy audit and energy management 2nd day: optimisation of compressed air systems 3rd day: optimisation of pump systems 4th day: optimisation of ventilation and AC systems 5th day: optimisation of steam systems 6th day: optimisation of chiller systems 7th day: optimisation of lighting systems 8th day: heat recovery (in autumn 2014) 12

  13. Online benchmarking tool • Definition of key figures for internal monitoring • definition of benchmarks for comparison with other companies of the sector • Online „Benchmarking Simple“ for 14 branches on www.energymanagement.at • www.bess-project.info (international benchmarking) • Branch initiatives 13

  14. Agreement on energy efficiency • Energy consultant and energy manager / managing director of the company discuss recommended measures • Action plan for next 4 – 5 years • Start with no- and low- cost measures • For new investments the company should have a list of most efficient equipment and processes on hand Agreementon objectivesThe company commits to implement economical efficiency measuresentitles to use the logo 14

  15. Subsidies for Investments • energy efficiency measures • operational energy saving measures:- building services- processes • heating pumps and heat recovery • AC and cooling • LED • IE3 electric motors • thermal building refurbishment • Etc. • 30% subsidy of environmental effective investment costs • renewable energy sources • Biomass heating plants (up to 35%) • CHP (up to 30%) • Solar plants • Geothermal energy use • PV island system • etc. • mobility • operational mobilitymeasures 15

  16. ANNUAL EFFICIENCY AWARD 170 awarded enterprises 660 GWh energy savings 220.000 tonnes of CO2 savings Most realised measures: heat recovery Savings of up to 50% per specific area(e.g. compressed air) 16

  17. Thankyouforyourattention! Herbert Lechner Deputy Managing Director Chief Scientific Officer Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency Mariahilferstrasse 136 A-1150 Vienna Tel: + 43 1 5861524 - 0 herbert.lechner@energyagency.at www.energyagency.at

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