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TBLI CONFERENCE™ EUROPE 2012 - Zurich - Switzerland
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Prosumers – A new breed of energy players as a result of the German Energiewende
TBLI Conference Zurich
Philipp A. Pausder, Co-Founder and MD
November 8, 2012
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The German Power Market Post-Fukushima The German Power Market Post-Fukushima
Two Drivers for the Increase of Distributed Energy Generation: Prices and Supply Security Two Drivers for the Increase of Distributed Energy Generation: Prices and Supply Security
Content
Case StudiesCase Studies
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About FutureWatt.
• We lower heat and electricity costs
• We build long term relationships, either as managers or shareholders of customized utilities (SPVs)
• We are a one-stop-shop
• Two business units: B2B and B2C
• Customers: Midcap companies, real estate owners (B2B) and house owners and tenants (B2C, Dec 2012)
• Distributed generation under management: 2 MW (Nov 2012), additional 9 MW by Jan 2013
• Based in Berlin
• Founded in April 2012
• Staff of 7
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Net power generation and capacity in Germany in 2011.
Total Generation: 548.57 TWh
Source: Business Monitor 2012
Total Capacity: 153,54 GW
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Power plants and grids
A paradigm shift: From few large plants to distributed generation.
Source: German Federal Environmental Agency UBA, German Energy Egency DENA
Power lines in Germany
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The Energiewende aspires nothing less but to change a century old paradigm and
system.
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Bild Zeitung, front page:
October 16, 2012
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The increase in renewables triggers an increase of electricity prices, which in return strengthens the business case for distributed generation.
• The Renewable Energy Contribution is the surcharge paid by power consumers for the government guaranteed feed-in-tariffs for renewable energy
• The feed-in-tariffs are guaranteed for 20 years
• Additional capacity is being built
Cent/kWh
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2022: Energy demand versus power generation from renewables.P
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ur)
Hours of the year
Source: Fraunhofer Institute, Agora Energiewende
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Renewable energy generation is by definition volatile and thus needs to be backed up with very responsive generation capacity.
Pea
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GW
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r)
Source: Fraunhofer Institute, Agora Energiewende
Annual peak
Annual low
This will drive the development of new business models, a market design and an internationalization of power markets.
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Distributed generation pays-off for many businesses and soon households.
Flexible Generation is going to become more and more valuable.
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Case study I: Residential neighborhood consisting of 600 apartments built between 1969 – 71.
EUR/a
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Case study II: Recycling company, 34 MEUR net sales (2011).
EUR/MWh Savings per year in EUR
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Contact:
Philipp A. PausderManaging Director
FutureWatt GmbHAm Zirkus 310117 BerlinGermany
email: [email protected]: +49 157 737 50 748landline: +49 30 531 68 435
www.futurewatt.de