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H-REII Heat Recovery in Energy Intensive Industries
Marco Baresi – Institutional Relations Manager
Turboden Seminar on ORC TechnologyRelaisfranciacorta, Corte Franca - November 16-17 2011
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estimated current trends to achieve the Europe2020 objectives
Source: European Commission
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Energy saving objective in Europe
Source: European Commission
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New EE Directive proposal on debate
New proposal
ten-year national plans for heat and cooling: transparency,
predictability and alignment of policies for making investment.
heat recovery, requirement for new and existing
power plants and industrial plants.
network tariffs to encourage the provision of services for consumers, allowing
them to save energy and control their
consumption
annual national inventory for power plants to monitor efficiency levels
SME incentives to do energy audit
dissemination of best practice for SMEs
mandatory audits for LEs
Waste heat recovery from Energy Intensive Industrie s is not clearly defined at the moment !
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Policy and governance actions to reduce CO2 emissions
by energy valorization of process effluents in Energy Intensive Industries
www.hreii.eu
H-REII project - LIFE08 ENVIT 000422
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Energy efficiency, the primary environmental object ive in Energy Intensive Industries (steel, cement, glass, ...)
Start 2009Turboden, CSMT, FIRE , Provincia di Brescia, AIB la unch H-REII prj
December 2012, Project End
January 2010European Commission approves and funds H-REII in th e LIFE+ programme
Il progetto H-REII background e partners
Planned second demo stage: 2012-2014
Pilot project for Europe, about energy efficiency, using waste heat
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The HREII project: potential in Italy
Power to recover in the 3 investigated sectors: 130 MWe - 80 installations from 641GWh/y to 1,025 GWh/y (*)
(*) working hours: min 5000 h/y – max 8000 h/y
5% of the savings target for the Italian industrial sector in 2016 Source: Italian PAEE 2011
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The HREII project: potential in Italy
Potential CO 2 emissions saved in the 3 investigated sectors: from 407 kton/y to 652 kton/y (*)
(*) working hours: min 5000 h/y – max 8000 h/y
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Authority for electricity and gas
Industrial processes: generation of electricity fro m renewable sources, recovery or cogeneration. Example of intervention: use of heat recovery to produce electricity !
resolution EEN 9/11 28th October 2011
Italian incentive since November !
Before
19 €/MWh
November 2011
60 €/MWh
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“White certificates” in Europe
Italy France UK Belgium
(Flanders)
Obliged parties Energy
distributors (over
50.000 users)
Energy suppliers Energy suppliers Energy
distributors
Application area Residential and
then industrial
Residential and
service sector
Residential Residential and
low energy
intensive
industries
Obliged sectors All sectors All sectors Residential Residential, part
of industrial
Who can
partecipate
Open Open Only energy
suppliers
Gas and
electricity
distributors in
residential sector
Calculation unit Final energy Final energy Carbon content Final Energy
WC market Yes Yes No No
Source: MiSE, ENEA, Fire, september 2010
industrial potential ?forgotten ?
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Steel: 376,6
Cement: 145,8Glass: 107,1
Total: 629,5
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EU MSs considered in the analysis: Italy, Germany, France, Spain, UK and Belgium
( 95% of European production in the three areas examined ) + Austria, Czech Rep.
The HREII project: first EU estimates
Power to recovery in Europe (preliminary draft): ~ 630 MWefrom 3,2 TWh/y to 5 TWh/y
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European Energy Efficiency policies and measures
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Energy Efficiency Incentives framework
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EEEF – The European Energy Efficiency Fund http://www.eeef.eu/Fund: 265 M€ 70% to finance Energy Eff. - 30% to incentive RESRef. Deutsche Bank - Ms Silvia Kreibiehl silvia.kreibiehl@db.com +49 (69) 91036667Ref. EU Commission DG Energy Mr. Stefano Panighetti stefano.panighetti@ec.europa.eu
Cohesion policy (2007-2013) - Structural Fundshttp://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/index_en.htmA considerable part of the EU budget is earmarked for this policy. The policy should also support the EU 2020 strategy, which focuses on smart, inclusive and sustainable growth.- See next slide -
National FundsSeveral member states provide particular measures to incentive EE
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Energy Efficiency Incentives framework
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Cohesion policy (2007-2013) - Structural Funds
Cohesion policy:- European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
- European Social Fund (ESF)
- Cohesion Fund
Tot. € 347 billion81,54% to
Convergence objective
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Heat Recovery a business opportunity for the future
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Heat recovery is a mix of different actors !