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Introduction to the German Energy Solutions
Initiative German – Emirati Symposium
Topic Energy efficiency in industry
Sarah Sakowski
Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG
Consultant on behalf of the German Energy Solutions Initiative
7. Ocotber 2019, Meydan Hotel Dubai
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Content
1. The German Energy Solutions Initiative
2. Introduction - The Energy Transition in Germany
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Promotion of renewable energy and
energy efficient technologies
Showcase sustainable energy solutions
Implementation of projects
Know-how transfer
Contribution to international climate
protection
Our Aims
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How can you participate and meet German
enterprises?
Foreign trade fairs
Trade missions Fact finding missions
Know-how transfer
Information
Capacity building
Networking
opportunities
Project development
& flagship projects
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Fact finding missions
Missions to Germany for foreign
companies & decision-makers
Visit of best practices and applied
solutions
Project development & flagship projects
Facilitating business partnerships and
know-how transfer
Capacity building
Know-how transfer
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On our website you can find:
Information about technologies made
in Germany on a Database
Current news and upcoming events
www.german-energy-solutions.de
You may also always contact us!
Information about Events and
German companies
The actual state of German Energiewende
Sarah Sakowski
Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG
Consultant on behalf of the German Energy Solutions
Initiative
7. Ocotber 2019, Meydan Hotel Dubai
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What is the Energiewende?
The Energiewende is a fundamental transformation of the energy system and
re-alignment of energy policy. It is multidimensional and affects many areas.
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Policy and guiding principles of the Energiewende
Affordability, reliability and environmental protection are interlinked and the
ultimate objectives of the Energiewende and German energy policy.
Affordable and cost
effective energy supply
Secure and reliable
energy supply
Environmentally
sound energy supply
Source: BMWi 2017, RENAC
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The energy transition triad combines efficiency, direct use of renewables
and sector coupling
Cornerstones of the Energiewende
Efficiency first Direct use of
renewables Sector coupling
Source: BMWi 2017
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The Energiewende started decades ago: Milestones
Continuously developed policy support has fostered steady growth of
renewables in Germany.
Source: AGEB 2018, AGEE-Stat 2019
1990: PV programme “1.000 Roofs”
1991: Electricity Feed-In Law
2000: First EEG
2016: EEG Amendment
2010: Energy Concept
2017: Auctions
2011: Energiewende package, nuclear phase out
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The energy transition follows a transparent long-term strategy with specific targets.
Targets of the Energiewende until 2050
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2017 2020 2030 2040 2050
Climate % greenhouse gas reduction (vs. 1990) -30.8 %** -40 % -55% -70% -80-95%
Renewable
energy
% gross final energy consumption 16.9 %** 18% 30% 45% 60%
% gross electricity consumption 37.8 %** Min 35% Min 50% Min. 65% Min 80%
Share in heat consumption 13.9 %** 14%
Share in Transport sector 5.6 % 10% (EU)
Energy
efficiency
% primary energy consumption (vs.
2008) -5.8 % -20% -50%
Final energy productivity (2008-2015) 1.1% p.a.* 2,1% per year (2008-2050)
Gross electricity consumption (vs. 2008) -3.3 %* -10% -25%
Primary energy demand (buildings)
(2008) -18.8 %* - 80 %
Heat demand (buildings) (vs. 2008) -6.9%* -20%
Transport
Final energy consumption in transport
(vs. 2008) +6.5%* -10% -40%
Number of Electric vehicles (incl.
hybrids)
83.175
(341.411) (1 million) (6 million)
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Gross electricity production in Germany 2018
Source: BMWi 2018 – Energiedaten, AGEB 2018, UBA/AGEE-Stat 2018
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Lignite 146.0
Hard coal 83.0
Nuclear 76.1
Natural gas 83.0
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Oil + other 26.9
Gross electricity production in 2018 (640,7 TWh)
Lignite
Hard coal
Nuclear
Natural gas
Renewables
Oil + other
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Energy efficiency provides us with the time needed to replace fossil
fuels in an ecological, economic and socially responsible manner.
The importance of energy efficiency
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Benefits of the Energiewende
The energy transition has numerous positive effects on various levels.
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The renewables sector has positive employment effects in Germany.
Benefits of the energy transition – job creation
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wind onshore wind offshore solar (PV + ST) hydro geothermal biomass
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355 338
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153 131 124
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Source: DIW and GWS 2019
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Next steps of the Energiewende
Energiewende in heat sector
Energiewende in transport sector
Energiewende in agricultural sector
Sector coupling
Grid integration of growing shares of renewables
Grid expansion
Cross-border interconnections
Electric mobility and infrastructure
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German Delegation & Expert from Germany
Company Name of Representative
SICC Coatings GmbH Mr. Kai Engelmann
LED-LIGHT-Germany GmbH Mr. Gunter Klee
Jonsol GmbH Mr. Jalal Slaoui
EcoSyst GmbH Mr. Hachem Melhem
Company Name of Representative
Solem Consulting Mr. Uli Jacob
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Contact
Coordination Office German Energy Solutions Initiative +49 (0)30 18 615- 6401/7386 [email protected] www.german-energy-solutions.de Follow us: @export_EE Facilitator Renewables Academy AG Sarah Sakowski +49 (0)30 587087016 [email protected] www.renac.de