energy-efficiency in central & eastern europe & russia
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Cleantech - Teollisuuden
energiatehokkuus Itä-
Euroopassa ja Venäjällä
Santtu Hulkkonen, Ohjelmajohtaja
Cleantech Finland, Finpro
Ympäristöteknologian
asiantuntijaseminaari – TEM
18.11.2010
Contents
• Cleantech Finland
• Trends, markets vs. Finnish offering
• Economic outlook in Central & Eastern Europe & Russia
• Energy efficiency measures in CEE & Russia
• Energy efficiency market opportunities for Finnish
companies
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 2
3
Customers, Investors, Media
Cleantech Finland –brand
supports companies in
profiling themselves as
‟attractive business
partners‟.
All Cleantech Finland
companies have their own
brand building & marketing
activities.
Visibility &
Image synergies
Cleantech Finland. Members.
Energy sector in change
Booming growth market (10 % bio, 20 % wind, 40 % sun)
Conservative -> sexy
Production/supply driven to consumer demand
From centralized to decentralized systems
Fossils to renewable
“Dirty” to clean technology
Inefficient to Efficient (30 % -> 95 %)
ICT guys go green
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 5
Energy
efficiency
Bioenergy
& windClean
industrial
processes
Cleantech Finland – Top expertise
Sectors, Finnish competence
April 22, 2010 7
Recycling
Consultancy
Air protection
Waste
managementWater resources
management
Measuring, analysis,
automation
Market
growth rate
Market sizeThe size of the ball is equivalent to market position of the Finnish companies in the global markets.
Muutamien energiatehokkuus
teknologioiden kokonaismarkkinat.
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 8
Vuosi 2000,
mrd.$
Vuosi 2010,
mrd.$
Vuosi 2020,
mrd.$
Prosessiautomaatio
-järjestelmät
7,8 11 15
Taajuusmuuttajat 6,5 9,6 15,6
Valitut
metsäteollisuuden
teknologiat
0,19 0,19 0,32
Lähde:Tekes, Climbus -teknologiaohjelman taustaselvityksessä arvioitujen teknologioiden
kokonaismarkkinat.
Finnish energy efficiency, strengths
today
• Efficient administration and open markets
• CHP, district heating and cooling (municipal)
• Services and software
– Energy audits, emissions trading,
energy monitoring and measuring
• Integrated processes in industry and industrial CHP
• Energy efficient processes in energy intensive industries
• Frequency inverters and power electronics
• Wood/non-wood based bio-fuels
• Process and building automation
• Low-energy buildings
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 9
Finland's most promising innovations
April 22, 2010 10
New generation bio-fuels
Wood/non-wood based, by-
products from various
industries
Energy efficiency
Smart grid
Electric vehicles
Motors, automation,
AC drives, batteries
Carbon emissions in Mt CO2 eq.
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 12
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Austria
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Kyoto Target
2007
2005
Source: www.energy.eu 2010 & Eurostat 2010
Market barriers – CEE far developed
than Russia!
• Absence of „energy efficiency culture‟ both policy-
makers and end-users.
• Legislative and regulatory system
• Economic and structural factors
• Financial barriers
• Lack of the necessary
knowledge, skills and
management and
potential service providers.
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 14
• Combined heat and power generation (CHP)
• District heating
• Efficient industrial processes
– pulp & paper
– Chemicals
– Cement
– Metal & steel
– Etc.
• Energy management practices, energy audits
• Automation (ICT); smart grids
• ESCO – Energy Service Company services
• Advisory services, training, capacity building
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 16
Market opportunities for Finnish
companies in CEE & Russia
Opportunity: energy efficiency improvements
in Russian pulp & paper factories
November 22, 2010 Finnish Cleantech 17
Average Russian energy
intensity
International energy
intensity
Pulp production 18.1 GJ/t 11-14.3 GJ/t
Paper production 12-13 GJ/t 9GJ/t
Paper board production 11.77 GJ/t 7.8 GJ/t
Opportunity: Romania
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Investments in power generation and
transmission grid
One third of power plants has been operating
longer than 30 years and the grid is obsolete.
Investments of 12-15 billion USD are
expected within next 10 years. Currently two
new nuclear reactors are under construction
by the Canadians.
Energy efficiency and environmental
protection
Due to high inefficiency energy consumption
per capita is 7 times higher than in Western
Europe. National priorities are energy
efficiency and conservation as well as closing
environmentally hazardous power plants.
Privatization and liberalisation of energy
market
This will change the whole playground and
make the market entry easier for new players.
Modernization of refineries
Romania holds one-third of Central and
Eastern Europe‟s refining capacity, but
the sector needs massive investments
to upgrade equipment and to improve
efficiency.
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Cleantech Finland Smart Days
Shanghai/May
Cleantech Finland highlights 2011
Cleantech Forum Europe 2011
Amsterdam/May
Cleantech Finland Smart Days
London/December
DIREC 2011Delhi/October
Cleantech FinlandSmart Days
@DSDS 2011Delhi/February
WFES 2011Abu Dhabi/January
Power-Gen EuropeMilan/June
Cleantech FinlandMedia Roundtable
Germany/April
EWEA 2011Brussels/May
Media RoundtableSt. Petersburg/tbc
COP17South Africa/December
Cleantech FinlandCEE tour Feb-June