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Sustainable energy to rely on Jenny Dahlberg Fortum. Fortum- your energy partner. Fortum is a leading energy company with 14 000 employees focusing on the Nordic countries, Russia and the Baltic Rim area. Position in the nordic market # 1 Distribution # 1 District heating
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Fortum- your energy partner Fortum is a leading energy company with 14 000 employees focusing on the Nordic countries, Russia and the Baltic Rim area. Position in the nordic market # 1 Distribution # 1 District heating # 1 District cooling # 1 Electricity sales # 2 Power generation
Fortum has one of the lowest CO2 emissons in Europe 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 DEI CEZ EDF EDP Drax PVO RWE E.ON ENEL Elsam Essent Edison Endesa Fortum Scottish&Southern Statkraft Verbund Iberdrola Vattenfall Energi E2 Electrabel Union Fenosa British Energy CO2 emissions – European companies g/kWh Källa: PWC och Enerpresse 2005
Electricity distribution • The power supply in the Stockholm area consists of a 220 kV ring structure, owned by Fortum • Five primary substations • Fortum is capable of delivering 220-33 kV system voltage all around Stockholm • Fortum can supply the electricity with redundancy from local elctricity production
Procurement of electricity • Physical delivery of electricity – used in your daily operation • Price risk • Volume risk (operational) • Political risk • Financial hedging of purchase price – to secure your business result • Customise purchasing and portfolio strategy • Customise risk manual according to risk policy • Trade with physical and financial contracts
Guaranties of origin from renewable energy sources Certificate market Electricity Market (NordPool) RES Demand RES Supply Issuingbody Auditor Issuing Registration Redeeming Certificate system
District heating - an environmental success story Fortum's reduced emissions in Stockholm since 1980: -60 % of CO2 >95 % of SO2 >80 % of NOx 70 % renewable fuels
District heating For Data centers the need for heating is minimal and Fortum can, instead, buy surplus heat from the centers 8
District cooling in Stockholm - largest in Europe 570 points of deliveries 350 MW capacity 400 GWh production/year 170 GWh sept-april deliveries from 8 kW to 11 MW
District cooling- This is how it works 4 3 2 1 • Cold water from the bottom of the sea is used to cool down the DC (district cooling) water that circulates in a closed loop. The sea water is then returned to the sea. • The heat in the warmer water in the DC return pipe can be recovered to the DH system via heat pumps. By this simultaneous heating and cooling all energy in the cooling system will be recovered. • During the nights when there is excess capacity from free or waste cooling production the storage is used. • The low temperature in the DC system is transferred to the internal system in the connected buildings. The internal systems are then distributing the cooling capacity within the buildings.
Why District cooling? • Low intitial investment cost ( -75 %) • Minimal operation and maintenance costs ( -90 %) • Reduces the electricity consumtion (- 95%) • Reduces the need of cooling water (-100 %) • Reduces the space needed for installations • Realiable delivery - availibility of 99,7% • Low financial risk- up to ten year individual contract • District cooling is climate neutral - increases the environmental profile of the facility
Clients with critical cooling needs In Kista, the "Silicon Valley of Sweden" - approx. 60 % of all district cooling energy is used for server halls. Approx. 50 % of all district cooling clients in Stockholm also use district cooling for local server halls in office buildings. Other examples of clients: • DNEX - printing plant • Stockholm Globe Arenas - concert arenas for up to 44 000 visitors • TV4 - television production & broadcasting company • Stockholm International Fair - 70 000 sq.m of exhibition area • Karolinska Institutet - medical lab
District cooling - Still growing • Expansion driven by client demands. The distribution net expands with growing need för capacity. The production is increased with minimum affect on the environment. • Fortum Värme has the knowledge and technique to build new production sites and distribution system if there is a increased demand in the market. • The choice of method of production depends on local conditions
Current project - cold water storage in Hornsberg To increase the capacity in Stockholm, a 40 000 m3 cold water storage is being built. It will be taken in operation in november 2009 and used as a day and night storage.
IBM and Fortum, a fruitful collaboration • IBM and Fortum has a long relationship. • In Kista, IBM has sold surplus heat, from their data center, to Fortum since 1997. Together we can make use of energy that would otherwise be wasted. • In 2008, district cooling was installed at the IBM data center
IBM - thinking green • Since 1967, IBM has had a corporate policy of protecting the environment and conserving energy • 1997, IBM became the world's first major multinational to have earned a single worldwide registration to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS) standard.
IBM Chosing district cooling- questions • A choice of technique not previously known to the owners - IBM in Sweden, together with Fortum informed about the simplicity and reliability of the technique • How would the maintenance time be affected? -The maintenance time will be reduced due to less complicated technique • How reliable is district cooling? - Fortum guarantees full delivery of district cooling 99,7% of the year. If a shut down is necessary, Fortum have a dialog with the client. Back up systems are needed though, as with all types of cooling.
IBM Chosing district cooling The main reasons for IBM to chose district cooling were: • environmental issues • less maintenance • better economy
Cooling and heating - make it climate neutral today • District cooling from Fortum is climate neutral today • Fortum´s vision is to also have a climate neutral production of district heating in 2020 • In the mean time - customers can purchase climate neutralisation of their use of district heating • For the percentage of production that is not climate neutral today, we compensate with CDM-projects. • CDM - Clean Delevopment Mechanism is CO2 - reducing projects defined by the Kyoto Protocol and the Framework Convention on Climate Change • CDM - projects are made in countries that lack a sustainable energy solution.
Conclusion Fortum - your energy partner for data centers • Electricity distribution • Procurement of electricity • Procurement of certificates for renewable electricity • District heating • District cooling • Purchasing of surplus heat • Making your data center climate neutral
Thank you for your time Questions? contact information: jenny.dahlberg@fortum.com +46(8)671 84 22