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State incentives of developing renewable energy sources VII KAZENERGY EURASIAN FORU M. Astana 3. October 2012 Hans-Josef Fell Member of German Parliament. EXPO Application of Astana 2017. Theme of the Application „Future Energy“ is one of the most important topics of the 21. Century
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State incentives of developing renewable energy sourcesVII KAZENERGY EURASIAN FORUM Astana 3. October 2012 Hans-Josef Fell Member of German Parliament
EXPO Application of Astana 2017 • Theme of the Application „Future Energy“ is one of the most important topics of the 21. Century • Kazakhstan takes its resonponsibility to promote renewable Energies in spite of its rich reserves of Oil, Gas, Coal and Uranium
Political challenges • Climate warming, biodiversity losses • peak oil, energy security • nuclear and environmental desasters • oil wars, poverty, economic crises All these challenges are connected with fossil and nuclear Energies Renewables will solve these problems
A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030 ‘Wind, water and solar technologies can provide 100 percent of the world’s energy, eliminating all fossil fuels.‘ (Mark Z. Jacobson & Mark A. Delucchi)
Costs of Renewable Energy vs. Cost of Continued Use of Fossil Fuels Sources: Mark Z. Jacobson/ Mark DeLucchi 2009, A plan for a sustainable future, in: Scientific American Nov. 2009 Dr. Werner Zittel 2010, Worldwide Estimated Yearly Energy Costs (EWG 2010)
Fukushima March 2011 Quelle: Flickr/Oldmaison
Share of the Renewables in the gross electricityconsumption in Germany Source: BMU, BEE, bdew
Renewable Electricity Growth in Germany wind power hydropower photovoltaics biomass
Renewable Energy as a Job Engine in Germany Renewable Energy Source: BEE /BMU 2011
Total global investment in renewable energies in 2011 (Billion US Dollars) Source: REN21
Investment Flows 2010in Renewable Energies Source: REN21
Windpower – Increase & Costs Costs for wind energy: ~7 Cent/kWh in Germany ~13 Cent/kWh in UK capacity(MW) Source: http://www.ewea.org & Hans-Josef Fell
Key Points of an effective Feed in Tariff Law • Privileged grid access • Feed-in tariff have to be sufficient for an economic operation • Funding of the feed-in tariff via electricity rate • No cap for feed-in of Renewable Energies • Garanteed peroid of renumeration • Furthermore: no obstructions by a restrictive permission policy
New Book about Global Cooling and Renewable Energies English Edition is going to be published in Summer 2012. Paperback Edition will be available for 19 Euro.
Thank You Very Much for Your Attention! www.hans-josef-fell.de