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Renewable Energies in Germany at a Glance. March 2 nd , 2011, Padova, Italy Dirk Kalusa, eclareon GmbH Management Consultants on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. http://www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/. The Export Initiative

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  1. Renewable Energies in Germany at a Glance March 2nd, 2011, Padova, Italy Dirk Kalusa, eclareon GmbH Management Consultants on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology http://www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/

  2. The Export Initiative “renewables Made in Germany”

  3. Launched by the German Parliament in 2002 and operated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Main objectives: to contribute to climate protection, to stimulate the acceptance of renewable energy in other countries, to showcase Germany’s technical and business expertise in the field of renewable energy, to provide comprehensive support to SMEs as they tap foreign markets. The Renewable Energy Export Initiative

  4. Networking and Business Opportunities in Your Country Business information & contact events • Seminars and individual get-togethers with potential business partners from Germany • First-hand information about German renewable energy technologies • Face-to-face contact with experienced German companies in the renewables industry • Organized by local German bilateral chambers of commerce (AHKs)

  5. Information and Business Opportunities Online • Internet portal: www.renewables-made-in-germany.com Information about renewable energies made in Germany, companies and product profiles • Newsletter: www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/newsletter Current news and developments, information about projects, applications, upcoming events and more • Virtual market place: www.renewablesb2b.com International online business platform, unique virtual marketplace and portal for market information

  6. The Energy Market in Germany

  7. Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes Development of Households in Germany households in millions No. of persons/household households No. of persons/household Source: Destatis

  8. Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes Expenditures of Private Households for Energy in Germany billion EUR Expenditures for energy Share of income Source: Destatis

  9. The Energy Market in Germany Energy Consumption in Households (2008) Source: BMWi

  10. The Energy Market in Germany - Heat Heat Consumption in Private Households (2009) RES, 10.7% Natural Gas, 44.7% Split Logs, 46.6 TWh Pellets, 6.1 TWh Heating Oil, 27.7% Wood Chips, 5.3 TWh Solarthermal, 3.2 TWh Electricity, 7.0% District Heating, 7.7% Heat Pumps, 3.2 TWh Brown Coal, 1.9% Hard Coal 0.3% Source: ZSW 2010

  11. The Energy Market in Germany - Heat Heating Energy in Newly Built Dwellings 1979-2009 Gas Electr. H. Oil Distr. Heating Others Heat Pumps

  12. Geothermal Energy in Germany Development of Heat Pump Market in Germany (2000-2009) Air/Water Water/Water Brine/Water Cumulatednumberofsystems

  13. Biomass Market in Germany Heat Production and Share in Consumption of Bioenergy Biogenic Solid Fuels (Households) Biogenic Solid Fuels (Industry) Biogenic Solid Fuels (Power Plants, CHP) Biogenic Liquid Fuels (CHP) Biogenic Gaseous Fuels (CHP) Biogenic Waste (CHP) Share in Heat Demand Source: Agentur EE

  14. Pellets Market in Germany Energy Price Development €ct/kWh Natural Gas Heating Oil Pellets Source: DEPV

  15. Solar Thermal Market in Germany Systems installed in total, 2001-2009 Systems installed per capita, 2001-2009

  16. Photovoltaic Market in Germany Installed Capacity and Energy Supply based on PV-Systems in Germany (1990 – 2009) EnergySupply (GWh) InstalledCapacity (MWp)

  17. Energy Efficiency in Germany

  18. Renewables Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency Energy Savings GAP Fossil Fuels Source: Dr.-Ing. D.Scherz, Scherz & Scherz, Hamburg

  19. Energy efficiency aspects in buildings Type of building Energy efficiency in residentialbuildings – key aspects Geographical position Building materials and insulation Windows Ventilation Heating systems/ Electricity Supply Source: Brochure „Bauen für die Zukunft“, published by German Energy Agency (dena)

  20. Public Support and Legal Requirements • Legal requirements for buildings • Obligation of replacement • Key Instruments: EnEV, RES Heat Act • Loans and Subsidies • Tax incentives • Instruments: Building Refurbishment, Market Incentive Program • Creation of market transparency • Pilot projects • Information • Qualification RegulatoryPolicy Financial Support Promotion

  21. Energy efficiency aspects in buildings – Developments Not Insulated Building Passive House Source: WIKIPEDIA, Lutz Weidner, PHI & Scherz &Scherz Architekten

  22. Energy efficiency aspects in buildings – Developments Zero Energy House Plus Energy House Source: Wikipedia, www.das-energieportal.de

  23. Participating Companies

  24. Participating German Companies

  25. Participating German Companies

  26. Thank you for your attention. eclareon GmbHLuisenstraße 4110117 BerlinTel: +49 30 246 286 90Fax: +49 30 246 286 94Internetseite: http://www.eclareon.com

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