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Co-creating Bionergy Regions Regional strategies and demonstration projects

Visiting Ludza , Latgale Region 4-5 October 2012 • Bjarne Rasmussen, Region Zealand. Co-creating Bionergy Regions Regional strategies and demonstration projects. Bioenergy Promotion. 33 partners from 10 countries in the Baltic Sea Regions

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Co-creating Bionergy Regions Regional strategies and demonstration projects

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  1. VisitingLudza , Latgale Region 4-5 October 2012 • Bjarne Rasmussen, Region Zealand Co-creating Bionergy Regions Regional strategies and demonstration projects

  2. Bioenergy Promotion 33 partners from 10 countries in the Baltic Sea Regions public decision-makers at national and regional levels environmental and forestry development centres agencies for renewable energy resources chambers of industry, commerce and agriculture research institutes & universities

  3. Focus on regions 17 regions in the 1st project period 2009-2011 7 regions in the 2st project period 2012-2013

  4. Objectives - Key areas • Policy development: guidelines, recommendations • Regional bioenergy strategies: development and implementation activities • Promoting bioenergy business development • Transfer of experiences to non-partner regions

  5. Bioenergy region

  6. Regional ClimateStrategy • Vision: LeadingClimate Region in Europe • Linking 3 perspectives: • - mitigation • - adaptation • - innovation • Participative approach • 8 action programmes • Guideline for action • Platform for cooperation • between region and • 17 municipalities and otherstakeholders

  7. Local Energy Action • LocalClimate and Energy • Action Plans • SEAPs - Sustainable Energy • Action Plans • SupportingStructure • Regional Climate Network • Regional Support Schemes

  8. Local Energy Action Plans LEAP Odsherred • What are we doing? • Local Climate plans • Local energy action plans • Sustainable energy action plans • (SEAPs) • Energy system approach • Optimizing thethree sub-systems • of the energy systems LEAP Roskilde LEAP Holbæk LEAP Lejre LEAP Kalundborg LEAP Greve LEAP Sorø LEAP Solrød LEAP Ringsted LEAP Køge LEAP Stevns LEAP Slagelse LEAP, Faxe LEAP, Næstved LEAP Vordingborg LEAP Guldborgsund LEAP Lolland

  9. SEAP planningprocess Four steps: 1. Energy balance to identify the Amount and the origin of the greenhouse gasses 2. Projection of the greenhouse gas emissions - create a baseline 3. Identification of opportunities for reduction of greenhouse gasses 4. Elaborate a climate action plan

  10. Energy System Approach End-use Conversion and transmission Energy sources System approach: The three subsystems of an energy system

  11. Energy System Approach 3 subsystems  3 CO2 reduction approaches Energy/value chain  Integrated approach: Coordinated change in the sub-systems Optimizing system efficiency and investments Energy Sources Energy Technologies End-use of Energy Changing to renewable energy sources Improving energy efficiency (e.g. CHP, DH) Energy saving -reducing the need for energy

  12. The distributed energy system

  13. Bioenergy as a key element Energy system - Fluctuating sources Development of an entirely new type of energy system Unpredictable energy sources Balancing Wind power Predictable energy sources Biogas Unreliable energy sources Reliable energy sources

  14. Sustainable Development • »… a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs« (Brundtland Commission, 1987) • It is needed to develop a specific concept related to the specific topic or sector. • Bioenergy criteria should based on the • EU Renewable Energy Directive and cover: • Biodiversity • Resource efficiency (primary process) • Energy efficiency (whole chain) • Climate mitigation efficiency • Social aspects • Economic aspects Primary process Provison of fuel Con- version End-use Tr. Tr. Biodiversity Energy and resource efficiency Climate mitigation efficiency Social aspects Economic aspects

  15. Regional Bioenergy Programme • 2012-2014 Bioenergy Programme • Regional bioenergyprogramme • Promotion of bioenergy • Mapping the present biomass potential • Preparing 18 bioenergy installations • Feasibility analyses • Mobilizingnon-usedbiomass and energycrops

  16. Demonstration projects

  17. Roles of the Region Valley of Death - in the innovation process • Public support canmake the difference • (three stages): • Basicreseach • Technical / economic • feasibility • 3. Production / diffusion Development of Technologies and Systems Pilot and Demonstration Bioenergy Projects Earlier Commer- cialisation Research & Development Mainly public Public / Private PPP / ESCO Private / Public PPP / PPI

  18. Roles of the Region • Climate strategy - a cooperation platform: regional energy system  renewable energy  bioenergy facilitation of local climate action, training of municipal climate coordinators and community change agents • Promotion of innovation: regional funding and development programmes, facilitation of innovative projects • Business development - financial support: project funding, feasibility studies, pilot and demonstration plants, investments to support business development • Public-private partnership: regional networking, clusters, innovation centers, joint companies, triple / quadruple helix

  19. Which support is neededhere? Regional ClimateStrategy Local Energy Action Plan Bioenergy Promotion BioenergyProgramme BioenergyProductionPlants

  20. Contact data Bjarne Rasmussen Sustaianable Development Manager Region Zealand br@regionsjaelland.dk Mobile +45 20 42 48 51

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