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DH Sector in Lithuania. Andrius Janukonis Lithuanian District Heating Association Chairman of the Board 5 October, 2005 Emily Melton (Manager Member Services, WEC London Office) visit to Lithuania Round-table Discussion AB “Lietuvos energija”, Vilnius. DH market share in Europe.
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DH Sector in Lithuania Andrius Janukonis Lithuanian District Heating Association Chairman of the Board 5 October, 2005 Emily Melton (Manager Member Services, WEC London Office) visit to Lithuania Round-table Discussion AB “Lietuvos energija”, Vilnius
Members of LDHA – 28 DH companies LDHA members produce and supply around 99% of the total heat supplied to the DH network in Lithuania
DH Ownership structure, 2004 The lease of heat utilities to foreign and domestic investors started in 2000 (ownership 100% in municipality) (9.5% with JV)
Guidelines of DH Development • The share of CHP electricity would make up not less than 35% in 2020 (currently it makes about 17.2%) • The share of CHP heat would make up not less than 75% in 2020 (currently it makes about 50%) • Modernize CHP plants in Vilnius and Kaunas and construct a pilot CHP plant in Panevėžys • Construct modern CHP plants in Siauliai, Klaipėda, Alytus, Marijampolė and other cities until 2020
Fuels used for DH production It is foressen that production of heat using local, renewable and waste resources would make 17% in general heat balance in 2010, and 23% - in 2020.
Fuel input for DH production 2004 • DH companies more and more often go for installation of biofuel fired boilers. The total installed capacity of such boilers has reached more than 220MW. • Biofuel makes 10.0% in the general fuel balance and this share in the regional DH companies exceeded 21%. Lithuania Sweden
Technological DH distribution loss • Main heat transfer lines in the network were installed 30-40 years ago and their operational resource is coming to the end. • In 2004 approx. 72 mio. LTL (about 21% of the total investment amount) invested in this field
Average DH tariff in Lithuania, 2004 • The average price of heat is decreasing: • it was 115.1 LTL/MWh in 2003, • while in 2004 – 113.5 LTL/MWh
National Energy Strategy - Heat Sector Adopted by Seimas: 10/10-2002 • Strategy for the Heat Supply Development • Heat supply development plans for municipalities • CHP in DH systems (after the closure of Ignalina NPP) • Encourage use of local and renewable energy sources • Improve energy efficiency • Competition among heat producers • Procedure for independent heat producers • Modernise heat supply systems • Procedure for the purchase of CHP electricity
Energy Law Adopted by Seimas: 16/5-2002 • Energy savings • Energy efficient use of primary energy sources • Reducing energy intensity • Diversification (fuel imports, indigenous fuels) • Promotion of indigenous fuels • Reliable and cost-effective production • Reducing effects on the environment • Forming legal and economic conditions for investments • Increase economic efficiency: competition, private invest.
Heat Law Adopted by Seimas: 20/5-2003 • Heat operator tasks (supply heat, maintain system) • Heat planning and zoning etc. • Relation with heat consumers (responsibilities) • New customer contract principles • Regulation of consumers’ disconnection options • Transparency for consumers • Access for external parties to supply heat • Separation from municipal economic activities
Competition in DH sector • The competition between the suppliers of alternative types of fuels. • The heat production shall be based on the competition between the heat producers. • The hot water preparation and supply shall be based on competition. • The state (municipalities) shall promote competition in the field of maintenance of heating and hot water systems inside the multy-family apartment houses.
Municipal Heat Plans • The municipalities shall manage the heat sector in conformity with the special Municipal Heat Plans. • The main objective of the Municipal Heat Plans shall be to satisfy the consumers heat demand on least costs. • The Municipal Heat Plans shall be in conformity with the state strategy, national objectives in the energy industry. • The government may provide assistance and support in implementing the Municipal Heat Plans.
Heat Supply License • The heat suppliers shall obtain the heat supply license. • The heat supply license to the heat supplier supplying not less than 5 GWh of heat/year is issued by the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy. • The heat supply license to the heat supplier supplying less than 5 GWh of heat/year is issued by Municipalities
Heat pricing • The heat and hot water prices shall be the single - component or the double - component. • The heat and hot water prices might be differential depending on the heat supply system, consumer groups, volume of heat consumption, season of consumption.
Long-term renovation program “Let’s renovate dwelling- renovate City” • On June 2004 Vilnius City Municipality started the implementation of long – term renovation program “Let’s renovate dwelling - renovate City”. • World fund for Environmental Protection gave a loan of 6,5 million USD(3 million USD is intended for building renovation). • Pilot project– overall renovation of 3 multi-family apartment buildings - is implemented within this project framework.
Members of LDHA – DH companies • UAB “Vilniaus energija” • AB “Kauno energija” • UAB “Litesko”: • “Alytaus energija” • “Kelmės šiluma” • “Marijampolės šiluma” • “Palangos šiluma” • “Telšių šiluma” • “Vilkaviškio šiluma” • “Druskininkų šiluma” • “Biržų šiluma” • AB “Panevėžio energija” • AB “Klaipėdos energija” • AB “Šiaulių energija” • UAB “E energija”: • UAB “Prienų energija” • UAB “Ukmergės energija” • UAB “Akmenės energija” • AB “Jonavos šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Mažeikių šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Utenos šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Tauragės šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Šilutės šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Radviliškio šiluma” • UAB “Anykščių šiluma” • UAB “Raseinių šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Kaišiadorių šiluma” • UAB “Švenčionių energija” • UAB “Ignalinos šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Plungės šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Pakruojo šiluma” • UAB “Šakių šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Lazdijų šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Širvintų šiluma” • UAB “Molėtų šiluma” • UAB “Šilalės šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Vilniaus rajono šilumos tinklai” • UAB “Fortum Heat Lietuva” • UAB “Birštono šiluma”
Legal Acts on Renovation of Multy-family Apartment Houses • Lithuanian Housing Strategy (Adopted on 21-01-2004); • Support Programme on Renovation of Multy-family Apartment Houses (Adopted on 23-09-2004, modified on 21-06-2005) • Measures and terms of implementation of Directive 2002/91/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings (Adopted on 27-12-2004) • Law on State Support for Housing’s Procure or Rent and Modernization of Multy-family Apartment Houses(Adopted with modifications on 24-03-2005)