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Energy Efficiency and Smart Grids in Germany at a Glance Jelka Schedlinsky, Project Manager at eclareon GmbH, Consultant on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Dublin, 12th October 2015

Energy Efficiency and Smart Grids in Germany at a Glance Jelka Schedlinsky, Project Manager at eclareon GmbH, Consultant on behalf of the Federal Ministry

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Energy Efficiency and Smart Grids in Germany at a Glance

Jelka Schedlinsky, Project Manager at eclareon GmbH, Consultant on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

Dublin, 12th October 2015

Energy Efficiency Export Initiative

www.efficiency-from-germany.info

Energy Efficiency Export Initiative

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foreign trade fairs

trade missions fact-finding missions to Germany

know-how transfer qualification

information events

www.efficiency-from-germany.info

Energiewende in Germany

Energiewende targets until 2050

Source: Federal Government 2010, BMU/BMWi 2014, AGEE-Stat 2014

Climate

Renewable Energies

Energy Efficiency

% final energy consumption

% electricity consumption

% primary energy consumption (vs. 2008)

energy productivity

building renovation

% greenhouse gas reduction (vs. 1990)

12.4% (2012)

25.4%

-3,3 %

+1.1% p.a.

~1% p.a.

-23.8% (estimated)

2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2050

+2.1% p.a.

doubling of renovation rate: 1% 2%

-40-55

-70-80 to -95

35 40 to 4550 65

8055 to 60

1830

4560

-20

-50

Achieved 2013

Integrated policy package for the Energiewende

The German energy system is being transformed in all sectors.

Electricity

• Guaranteed feed-in tariffs for renewable energies

• Priority access for renewable energies

• Nuclear phase-out

Heating

• Renewable Energies Heat Act

• Market Incentive Programme (MAP)

Transport

• Biofuel quota and tax incentives for biofuels

• Governmental plan on e-mobility

Research & Development

• (Sixth) Energy Research Programme (Federal Government)

• Public research funding > €150 million in 2012

Source: BMWi 2014

Smart Grid projects in Germany

Energy efficiency and smart grids

Producers and consumers interact and communicate via the smart grid.

Source: BMWi, 2014

140 Mio. Euros funding

Key objective: an efficient integration of fluctuating renewable energy sources into the power supply system.

6 model regions in Germany, 6 pilot projects, in which the use of information technology in the energy sector was explored and tested development of an "Internet of Energy" which monitors, controls and regulates the electricity system intelligently

In addition, general themes which transcend individual projects, such as the legal framework, business models, and standardization, were also studied.

E-Energy – IT-based energy system of the future (2008 – 2013)

eTelligence, Cuxhaven 

Intelligence for energy, markets and networks E-DeMa

Rhein-Ruhr 

Demonstration of decentralized interconnected energy

systems and development towards an E-Energy

marketplace of the future

MeRegio, Baden-Württemberg 

Minimum Emission Regions 

E-Energy – Projects

Mannheim, Rhein-Neckar 

An “energy organism” for the intelligent distribution decentralized generated energy 

RegModHarz, Harz 

Regenerative Smart Energy Region Harz

Smart Watts, Aachen 

The intelligent kilowatt hour

Intelligent Energy Showcase - Digital Agenda for the energy revolution

New incentive programme starting Feb. 2015

In the SINTEG model regions, intelligent ICT-based networks (smart grids) are to ensure system security at times with up to 100 % renewable energies and to demonstrate an improved interaction between production, consumption, storage and network.

Targets:- safe and efficient network operation with high percentage of renewable energies- Increase of efficiency and flexibility potentials (market and network)- efficient and safe interaction between all players within an intelligent power grid- more efficient use of existing network structure- reduction of network expansion requirements on the distribution level

http://www.bmwi.de/EN/Topics/Energy/Grids-and-grid-expansion/sinteg,did=718778.html

„Schaufenster intelligente Energie - Digitale Agenda für die Energiewende (SINTEG)“

Participating German Companies

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devolo AG

Robotron Datenbank-Software GmbH

SAE IT-systems GmbH & Co. KG

dvs.net IT-Service GmbH

EICHHOFF Kondensatoren GmbH

SAG GmbH

Participating companies