energy efficiciency agreements 2017-2025 in finland
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENTS 2017–2025
Energy Efficiency Agreements 2017-2025
Comprehensive voluntary energy efficiency agreement scheme was initiated in Finland as early as in 1997
The agreement scheme has produced desired results The new agreement period 2017–2025 was launched in January 2017
ENERGY CONSERVATION AGREEMENTS 1997–2007
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENTS 2008−2016
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENTS 2017−2025
INDUSTRIES │ MUNICIPAL SECTOR│ PROPERTY SECTOR │ OIL-HEATED REAL ESTATES
Energy Efficiency Agreements 2017-2025
MUNICIPAL SECTOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT
PROPERTY SECTOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT
HÖYLÄ IV − OIL SECTOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT
DISTRIBUTION OF LIQUID HEATING
FUELS Oil-heated real estates
INDUSTRIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT
CITIES & MUNICIPALITIES &
JOINT MUNICIPALITIES
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
HOUSING PROPERTIES
ENERGY SECTOR Energy Production l Energy Services
INDUSTRY Energy Intensive Industry l Food and Drink Industry l Chemical Industry Technology Industry l Wood Product Industry l Industry - General
SERVICE SECTOR Commerce Sector l Hotel and Restaurant Sector l Motor Trades & Repairs l Services – General
AGREEMENT PERIOD │ AGREEMENT TERMS │ JOINING
Energy Efficiency Agreements 2017–2025
As the main rule, joining the agreement applies to the energy use of the entire company/association
Joining the agreement spans the entire agreement period 2017–2025 If joining takes place before the end of 2018, withdrawal from the agreement is possible at the end of
2020, without possible sanctions relating to energy subsidies
1ST TERM 2017–2020 (4 YEARS) 2ND TERM 2021-2025 (5 YEARS)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT PERIOD 2017–2025
Implementation period 2014−2020 of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED)
Energy Efficiency Agreements, Finland's first choice in the implementation of the EED
Energy Efficiency Agreements represent the primary measure for Finland to fulfil the strict EU obligations on energy efficiency Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) (2012/27/EU) The goal of the Energy Efficiency Agreement results is to cover more than half of the
binding national energy savings target set by the EED article 7 for the implementation period 2014−2020.
Voluntary agreements are an alternative to new national legislation or other new coercive means.
The nationally binding energy efficiency obligations can be implemented in Finland through voluntary measures, only if the agreement scheme is comprehensive and meets the set targets on improvement in energy efficiency.
Energy Efficiency Agreements
A central role in Finnish energy policy The primary means in the implementation of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) Serve also to implement
the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EBPD)
Facilitate the realization of the obligations set for renewable energy
Help to achieve the targets set as obligations for greenhouse gas emissions
Improve Finland’s security of supply and self-sufficiency on energy
Create green growth & markets for clean technology solutions
Exclude the detrimental effects caused by taxation or legislation on the competitive edge of companies
An alternative and supplementary aid for new legislation/coercive measures
Increase cost efficiency & and improve operational capabilities in municipalities and companies
Help to meet international climate-related obligations
NATIONAL BENEFITS
BENEFITS FOR THE JOINING PARTICIPANT
Expedient energy use is responsible energy use
The climate load of operations will be reduced
Pruning unnecessary energy costs will improve profitability and operating profit
The agreement scheme will become a natural part of management systems
Energy subsidies granted by the Government can be utilized for energy efficiency improvements
Improving energy efficiency will turn into a useful mode of action
Builds and improves positive public image
Energy Efficiency Agreement
A more flexible and sensible alternative for new national legislation or other coercive means
THE FOLLOWING SAVINGS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR 2016 THROUGH THE MEASURES CARRIED OUT OVER 2008–2015:
Concrete savings achieved
14.2 TWh/a
+ 1 TWh/a clients
10.9 END USE
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions 4.2 Million tonnes/a
Savings in energy costs approximately €MILLION 500/a Investments in energy efficiency over 2008-2015
€MILLION 1050
The total amount corresponds to the annual energy use of
over 710 000 detached houses
Saved electricity 3.3 TWh/a
Saved heating energy and fuels
10.6 TWh/a The impact on savings produced by customer-oriented energy efficiency guidance equals the annual energy consumption of
approx. 50 000 detached houses
A company becomes a participant in an energy efficiency agreement after the industrial federation/association** has verified the accession document* and the participant data as valid and a copy of these has been delivered to Motiva for entry into the participant register.
1) FILLING OUT and SUBMITTING the signed accession document* and participant data for the association**
2) INSPECTION of the accession document * and data in the association**
5) The company BECOMES A PARTICIPANT in the Energy Efficiency Agreement
3) Association* signs the accession document* and send s it to the company/municipality
* In the municipal sector: Participant's energy efficiency agreement ** In the municipal sector: Energy Authority
4) Motiva enters the participant into the participant register
JOINING THE AGREEMENT − INDUSTRIES │ PROPERTY AND BUILDING SECTOR │ MUNICIPALITIES
Energy Efficiency Agreements 2017−2025
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