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North Sea Sustainable Energy planning
WP 3
Regional Strategies and roadmaps
Final Conference Oldenburg nov 28th 2012 Femke Adriaens
f.adriaens@ro-id.nl
6 very active regions, supported by universities and companies, developed 12 strategies and 10 roadmaps disseminated knowledge and information built up networks and pushed private investments
Sustainable Energyplanning
Communication
Strategy
Research and data-collection
Networking
Business models
Regional Development
European Energy Roadmap 2050
Renewable Energy and Savings
North Sea SEP is holistic in its approach
4.1Coope-ration
models
Transnational tools for long term
analysis and measurement of regional effects Transnational
tools for
efficient area analysis
Building a transnational information structure
5.4
Analysis of prototype
4.2/4.3
Learning Gateway
(WIKI)
5.3
Knowledge transfers
2.2
Think Tank
R&D group
Build regional
networks
Solutions for public buildings
Involvement of others
Organisations own fields of influence
Knowledge and Theory
Practical Implementation
Business-models
3.1 Stock-taking
5.1
Quality indicators
4.5
Photo grammatic
plotting
4.6
Insulation
Economic criteria & Appraisal
3.2.3
Regional strategies
Dissemination
5.1
Regional structure analysis
4.4
GIS tools
Coorporation
UK (2) City Council of Aberdeen Alternative Energy for Public Buildings & Heatmapping
Sweden: Climate Comission of Kronoberg: GuidelineStrategy
Denmark: (6) Green Network Strategic Energy plans for the municipalities of Vejle,
Kolding, Middelfart, Hedensted, Fredericia & joint strategy
Germany: County of Osterholz, Regional Strategy
Netherlands: Municipality of Tynaarlo Integrated Energy Strategy
Belgium: Communale Leiedal Energy strategy for Kortrijk region
County of Aberdeen (UK) How can we set the right example and save money as a
public body?
Scotland
Climate
Change Act Identification
of Emissions
by council
Alternative
Energy
Strategy
Reduction of
emissions by
80% Heat mapping
Aberdeens Framework for implementation Lifespan to cover the payback period Established technologies Assessment of all properties and feasibility studies Energy efficiency Plus low carbon techniques
Region Kronoberg (SE) How can we engage as many in a more concious way of
living to become smart energy users?
Comission of
Kronoberg
established Guideline
Climate and
Energy
Co-oporation
models
Focus on
traffic Municipal
strategies
Guidelines for
1. Planning and policy
2. Dissemination, information
3. Reduce emission from transport
4. Climate and environment driven
business and industry
5. Go on with energy-efficiency
6. Renewable energy
Green Network (DK) How can 5 municipalities support each other with the
development of an energy strategy and what are the joint
challenges?
Common
methodology
5 Baselines
5 strategies Further
development
Joint Strategy
for district
heating
27%
4%
2% 5%
16%
<1% 0%
44%
Electricity
District heating
Individual heating
Industrial consumption of oil and gas
Transportation
Farming
Waste and wastewater
Shell Raffinaderiet
Green Network: Baselines and scenario’s per municipality
TVIS
County of Osterholz (DE) How does a self- sufficient energy supply help the County
of Osterholz in terms of climate protection and regional
added value?
Identification
potential +
criteria
Projects
Workgroups
Local
Businesscases
Roadmap of the
Energy U-turn
Energy Self
Sufficient
Osterholz
U-turn
introduced
Sustainability criteria No maize monocultures No crowding out of food and fodder production No „Verspargelung“ of the countryside Compatibility with conservation and landscape (tourism) Participation of all stakeholders (citizens, municipalities, politicians, local economy, SME, Banks) Focus on self-supporting projects, no grave for subsidies
Communale Leiedal (BE) ‘We are pushing for a central mission: The Kortrijk region
energy neutral by 2050, (minus 30% CO2 in 2020)’
Start of the
process SWOT and
potential of
the region Energy fora |
empowering
stakeholders
Joint selection
of priorities
South west
Flanders Energy
Neutral in 2050
Built Environment
Renewable Energy
Mobility and Transport
Industry and Business
Public authorities as example
Energy Poverty Energy Cost
What CAN we do, What SHOULD we do, HOW can we do it: 7 Themes
The Evolis Businesspark Kortrijk: carbon neutral development.
4 wind turbines, plus to develop a biomass power plant and a district
heating system.
Municipality of Tynaarlo (NL) Can a new housing district be designed as an energy
producing area?
Innovation
sessions
Integrated
design
Social Cost
Benefit
Analysis Municipal
strategy and
planningmodel
Energy Transition
Park &
Participation Movie
Technical options for saving, efficiency and generation in built area
Saving and efficiency Generation
Options
Scale
EPBD or
Passive
Heat-pump Ground-
storage
LED
Street-
lights
PV roof PV park Small wind
(Turby)
Wind-mill
2 MW
Bio-
mass
Individual houses
+ MFA
Individual
Neighborhood
The Sources
collective
Surroundings or
other location
>4 km
New urban district
De Bronnen
300 houses
(1)
Highway A28
Groningen 15 km Waste -water
treatment installation
Existing companies
and industries at the
commercial area
Municipal waste
location
Proposed area for an
energy Transition
Park
Conversion and
Generation
(4)
Existing village
(2) Town of Vries
Farmers/manure
digesters
supply
Flower auction
halls
Locall projects
Energy is part of integrated sustainable planning
Wind, Solar, Biomass ETP
Energy Saving in existing villages
Existing Industrial Area
High Energy performance new district
Supply of biomass
Communication with Citizens
Building stones
Energy demand
Households (new/existing)
Transportation
Public organisations
Businesses and industries
Energy saving (!)
Heat, Electricity, Tap &
process water
Energy Supply
Wind turbines
PV
Solar Thermal
Biomass
Geothermal
Surplus Heat
Criteria Quantitative
Cost
Spatial
Investment
CO2 reduction
Real estate value
Amortisation
Regulations
etc
Qualitative
Acceptability
Visibility
Landscape and ecology
Participation
Benefits such as comfort &
health
Regional aspects
etc
Aspects Arena’s : Who has your focus?
- Politicians, Citizens, Experts, Co-workers?
Process types: Who’s in charge?
- Top down, Bottum up, Hybrid?
Scale: Where is the optimum?
Local motives: How is your strategy beneficial for the
region?
Data collection: How and where to get your data?
Energy strategy profile
Energy strategy profile Kronoberg (SE) Comments
Arenas Political ***** External actors **** Internal actors **
Process type Top down ***** Bottom up *
Scale Regional
Motives Social-economic *** Self-sufficiency ***** Innovation ** Economy *** Image *****
Regional
themes
Demographics *****
Emphasis in
the process
Data collection *****
Commitment **** Other The organization itself does not have regional responsibility. The
strategy is designed to define areas of focus, but action plans must
be drawn up by local authorities.
Roadmap
1. Baseline
2. Energy model
3. Strategy
4. Selection of
priorities and
assessment of
business cases
Commitment
Dissemination
Networking
Co-operation
Contractin
Elements of the Baseline
Preconditions Energy Balance Technical potential for saving and efficiency Technical potential for conversion and generation of renewables Local criteria
Elements of the Strategy
Setting objectives Transparent criteria Scenario’s Energy models Priorities
Commitment
Stake holder analysis Dissemination and networking Marketing, creative communication Dialogue Political involvement
Invest in people and regional networks Untill 2020: energy saving. In the meantime, the deployment of renewable energy and local heating networks must be prepared, for example through (spatial) planning. SEP is strongly related to urban and regional planning Top down- bottum up Sustainability criteria should address socio-economic context of the region Consider energy planning as an integrated part of sustainable development Use energy planning as a driver for regional economic and social development
Make a start Build partnerships
Invest in communication Regional Energy directors
Local Energy Co-operations
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