Power Market, Technologies & Acceptance: Status & Perspectives VGB Congress “Power Plants 2011”
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Power Market, Technologies & Acceptance:
Status & Perspectives
VGB Congress “Power Plants 2011”Bern, Switzerland
Franz-Josef MengedeEPPSA President
VGB Congress "Power Plants 2011", BERN, 22nd September 2011
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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About EPPSA
The European Power Plant Suppliers Association (EPPSA) is the voice, at European level, of companies supplying power plants, components and services.
EPPSA members, located throughout Europe, represent a leading sector of technology with more than 100.000 employees and annual revenue of over 20 billion euro.
Virtually all existing Power Plants in the EU have either components from or were built by EPPSA Members
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About EPPSA
This leading technology sector has more than 100 000 employees and an annual revenue of over €20 billion
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
1997Adoption of the Kyoto Protocol setting binding targets for reducing GHG to an average of 5%
against 1990 levels by 2012
2007 The EU Heads of State and Government set the "20-20-20" targets including a reduction in
EU greenhouse gas emissions of at least 20% below 1990 levels by 2020They have also offered to increase the EU’s emissions reduction to 30% by 2020 on condition
that other major emitting countries commit to do their fair share under a legally -binding international climate agreement
2009The Copenhagen Accord endorses for the first time at global level the objective of keeping
warming to less than 2°C above the pre-industrial temperature
2010European Commission publishes a communication which revisits the analysis of the
implications of the different levels of ambitions (20% and 30% targets) and assesses the risk of carbon leakage
2011European Commission adopts communication A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low
carbon economy in 2050 setting out a plan to meet the long-term target of reducing domestic emissions by 80 to 95% by 2050
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY – COPENHAGEN & CANCUN
• Global temperature increase shall not exceed 2 °C
• Greenhouse gas emissions to be limited – concentration
of CO2 equivalent to be stabilised at 450 ppm
• Legally binding targets not defined
• Even not a process to implement binding targets is foreseen
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
The IPCC recommends 50 to 80 % reduction in global CO2 emissions by 2050
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
EU GHG emissions over time for selected scenarios
Source: Impact Assessment - Accompanying document to the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050, PRIMES, GAINS, European Commission, 2011
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
EU ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
“Climate and Energy Package”
the 20 – 20 – 20 rule became law in June 2009
• A reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions of at least 20%
below 1990 levels by 2020
• Increasing the share of renewable energy to 20% by 2020
• Improving the EU’s energy efficiency by 20% by 2020
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
Energy efficiency & renewables could deliver 2/3 of the required emissions reduction
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2010
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
Losses along the value chain offer significant energy efficiency opportunities
Source: Graphics and pictures courtesy of EPPSA members
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Policy instruments for energy & climate change
But…reducing energy savings by 20% was never a binding target…
Proposal for a Directive on Energy Efficiency
Shall tackle 3 major issues impeding improvement of energy efficiency…
* fragmented regulations and incentives to address waste across supply chain;
* low level of CHP use across the EU regardless fuel savings of 30% for the same amount of heat & power
* Best Available Techniques are not always reflected by new installations
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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Power generation demand & Technologies
Source: VGB Powertech, Electricity Generation - Facts & Figures 2010-2011
Worldwide
EU
Fossil fuels remain the backbone of global electricity generation
Source: IEA Source: Eurostat, IEA, VGB
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Source: DG TREN, European Commission, EU-27 Energy Baseline scenario Trends to 2030 – update 2007 (2008)
Power generation demand & Technologies
EU 27
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Period 2010 -2020
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New: 91 New: 185
Back-up: 30Back-up: 60
Coal 800 MW Units Gas 400 MW Units
Power generation demand & Technologies
Source: DG TREN, European Commission, EU-27 Energy Baseline scenario Trends to 2030 – update 2007 (2008)
New fossil fuel plants are needed by 2020
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nuclear power plants
10.000 MW
renewable energy
295.000 MW
fossil fired power plants170.000 MW
The EU needs a balanced energy
mix
Power generation demand & Technologies
Source: VGB, VDMA and BDEW, Press release VGB study reveals: Until 2020 power plant capacities of 475,000 MW have to be erected (September 2009)
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...and all kinds of technologies
Power generation demand & Technologies
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
Power landscape – facing new complexities
Source: Graphics and pictures courtesy of EPPSA members
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Source: RWE, Dr. M. Kehr
DeregulationNAP II Financial crisis
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Boundaries to Power Plant suppliersUncertainty has ruled the suppliers market since
1960s
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Engineering resources based on uncertainty*business as usual*
1) Figures for engineering resources are indicative to show relations only
Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
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Steady commissioning based on certainty and long-term business strategy
*EPPSA scenario*
1) Figures for engineering resources are indicative to show relations only
Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
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In Germany 17,630 MW coal-fired power stations were planned.
But a capacity of more than 10,000 MW was stopped.
Example: Datteln Unit 4
1050 MWel, bituminous coal fired
Efficiency over 45%
Designed to replace 3 old power plant blocks
CO2 saving of 500 000 t/a
State-of-the-art environment standards
Local population demanded a halt to the Higher Administrative Court
The Court blocked two partial construction permits.
Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
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Outline
• About EPPSA
• Policy instruments for energy & climate change
• Power generation demand & Technologies
• Boundaries to Power Plant suppliers
• Conclusions
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Conclusions
•Electricity demand in EU27 will increase to 2030 and beyond
•Many new fossil fuel plants are needed by 2020
•Only a continuous ordering of new plants retains suppliers know how
•CO2 emissions from fossil plants must be cut to meet EU targets
– efficiency increase is the fastest track to cut down CO2
– existing and new plants need the CO2 capture
• Reliable and shorter permit procedures are crucial
• A stable legal framework requires matching implementation at national level
•Public acceptance of new energy infrastructure is needed
“The role of public policy is to generate the enabling environment for private sector financing to leverage investments into low carbon investments that
often will increase long term productivity and to create new markets”*
* Brussels, 8.3.2011, SEC(2011) 288 final. IMPACT ASSESSMENT. Accompanying document to the COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EURPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS, A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050.
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Conclusions
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THANK YOUFOR YOUR ATTENTION!
Secretary General: Patrick [email protected]
Policy Officer: Maria João [email protected]
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