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Learn about Denmark's long-term target of 100% renewable energy in the energy and transport sectors by 2050, focusing on energy efficiency, electrification, and research in new technologies. Explore the development in energy consumption, share of renewable energy, and wind power initiatives.
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Tone Madsen, Danish Energy Agency June 19 2012
Where are we heading? The long-term target is 100% renewable energy in energy and transport sectors by 2050 Key elements:- Energy efficiency- Electrification- Renewable energy- Research and development in new technologies Despite changing governments
Development in gross energy consumption 2010-2020
Electricity consumption by energy source in 2010 and 2020
Thank you for your attention Questions? Contact Tone Madsen, tom@ens.dk
Wind EnergyHanne WindemullerHead of DepartmentDanish Energy Agency
Danish Energy Agreement 2012 • In 2020 50% of electricity consumption supplied by wind power • A solid and ambitious framework • 1000 MW of large scale offshore wind at: * Horns Rev (400 MW) * Kriegers Flak (600 MW) • 500 MW offshore turbines in coastal areas • Net capacity of 500 MW wind power onshore
Measures to promote the expansion of wind energy • Compensation for loss of value to neighboring real estate due to the erection of wind turbines • Local citizens’ option to purchase wind turbine shares • Green scheme to enhance local scenic and recreational values • Guarantee fund to support financing of preliminary investigations by local wind turbine owners’ associations
Planningoffshorewind • Energieffektivitet • Havdybde og bundforhold • Naturbeskyttelses-interesser • Visuelle aspekter • Råstofinteresser • Sejladsforhold • Transmissions-netforhold • Økonomi (samfund og aktør) • 4200 MW identificeret • Heraf er 1000 MW nu vedtaget
Why has the Danish wind development been a success? • Firm political commitment • The planning process and one stop shop • Production for both domestic market and abroad • Danish manufacturers in the lead globally • Bottom-up process to gain local initiative and acceptance from neighbours
Model for installing offshore capacity Tender for large scale farms • Political agreement • Dialog with potential bidders • Fixed feed in tariff for 50.000 peak-load hours • Fixed/flexible time schedule • Cable to shore provided by TSO
Future challenges Smart Grids and more flexible usage, such as electric vehicles and heat pumps are necessary