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Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic
www.opzp.cz green line 800 260 500 [email protected]
Energy Efficiency Measures in the Building Sector - Czech Experience
21th May 2010, Brussels
Jan KřížDirector of EU Funds DepartmentMinistry of the Environment
Energy Efficiency in the Building Sector
Attractive area of support in the Czech Rep.
Brings multiply effects in line with sustainable development policy:
Environmental (reduction of air pollutions, CO2 emissions)
Economic (operational savings) Social (green jobs, helthier and comfortable
environement)
Related State Policy and Targtes
State Environmental Policy
Support energy savings in heating and cooling buildings, development of energy audits and certification of heating systems, improved insulation of buildings, and lighting systems, including support for the construction of low-energy buildings.
CZE Targets Reduction of the CO2 emissions for 20 % by the
2020
Increase of the RES to 13 % by the 2020
Potential for the CO2 reduction in the CZE
Potential CO2 emission reduction in the year 2020
Mt CO2ekv.
Choice of the energy source
Related to the energy strategy
Positive economic impact for households
RSEContribution to energy indpendency
Agriculture, forestry etc. Total
11,9
8,4
3
28 – 36 Mt
Energy efficiency in building, transport and industry
5 –12
Key Economic Instruments
Cohesion Policy 2007-2013
Operational Programme Environment Integrated Operational Programme
International Emission Trading
„Green for Savings“ Programme
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OP ENV – General Information (Allocation, Financial Resources)
Total financial allocation (2007–2013) - 4.9 mld. EUR
Financial resources from: CF (4.2 mld. EUR) ERDF (0.7 mld. EUR)
8 Priority Axes
40%
13%14%
16%
1%12% 1% 3% water protection
air protection
renewable energyresourceswaste treatment
industrial pollution
protection of landscape
environmental education
technical assistance
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OP ENV Priority Axes and Financing (EUR)
Fund% of the total
allocationCommunity contribution
1The Improvement of Water Management Infrastructure and the Reduction of Flood Risks
CF 40.44 1 988 552 501
2The Improvement of Air Quality and the Reduction of Emissions
CF 12.89 634 146 020
3 Sustainable Use of Energy CF 13.68 672 971 287
4The Improvement of Waste Management and Rehabilitation of Old Ecological Burdens
CF 15.79 776 505 331
5The Limiting of Industrial Pollution and Environmental Risks
ERDF 1.23 60 605 709
6The Improvement of the State of Nature and Landscape
ERDF 12.20 599 423 825
7The Development of Infrastructure for Environmental Education, Consultancy and Awareness
ERDF 0.86 42 452 678
8 Technical Assistance CF 2.91 143 209 747
85.72 4 215 384 886
14.28 702 482 212
100.00 4 917 867 098In total
In total CF
In total ERDF
Priority axis
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Aim of the Priority Axis 3 (3.1)
Energy Efficiency (EE) - realised under the Priority Axis 3 „Sustainable Use of Energy Sources“
Two areas of action:
3.1 Construction of new facilities and reconstruction of the existing facilities with the aim to increase the use of renewable energy sources (RES) for heat generation, electric energy generation and for combined heat and electric energy generation
- The operational objective of the intervention – to increase the RES energy proportion of gross electricity consumption to 8% by 2010 and to increase the RES energy proportion in final energy consumption to 13% by 2020.
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Aim of the Priority Axis 3 (3.2)
3.2 The realisation of energy savings and the use of waste heat in the non-business carrying sector
- The operational objective of intervention - to reduce energy consumption for heating of non-business carrying sector objects and to increase proportion of heat and electric energy generation from waste heat production process.
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Supported Activities - 3.2Intervention Area 3.2. – Financial Results up to the 4/2010
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Indicator type
EU Code NICL Code
Indicator titleUnit of measur
e
Initial value (year)
Target level 2015
Obligation from
approved
projects
Achieved
value
Priority Axis
ResultCore 24360300
Increase of capacity for RES-
based energy generation
MW0
(2007)200 30,4 2.45 PA 3
Result364300
Reduction of the energy
consumptionGJ/year
0(2007)
1 100 000
1 123 829 130 895
.04PA 2,PA 3
Result211800
Reduction in CO2
emissionst/year
0(2007)
250 000 171 558 11 356.
19 PA 2,PA 3
Energy Efficiency Indicators Overview up to the 4/2010
Energy Saving Measures at the Melantrichova Primary School in Prostějov
The building’s energy intensity has been reduced by exchanging window and door panels and installing the insulation on the school’s exterior and on its roof.
Main Benefits – 9 782 m2 of insulation, reduction of the energy consumption by 1 247 GJ/year and CO2 emission reduction by 69 t/year.
EU subsidy (CF) EUR 757 400
Renovating the thermal-technical properties at the Šumavské Hoštice Primary School
The project includes construction work and acquisition and assembly of equipment connected with the thermal-technical properties of the school.
Main Benefits – 2 122 m2 of insulation, reduction of the energy consumption by 457 GJ/year and CO2 emission reduction by 25 t/year.
EU subsidy (CF) EUR 222 600
Renovations Leading to Energy Savings at the Gymnázium Jaroslava Vrchlického Klatovy
Insulation of openings at the exterior walls, insulation of the main building’s attic and insulation of the additional building’s roof was carried out.
Main Benefits - Insulation of 5 060 m2of the building; reduction of the energy consumption by 713 GJ/year; reduction of CO2 emissions by 40.58 t/year.
EU subsidy (CF) EUR 274 390
Energy Savings Potential in Terms of Primary Sources (CZE)
Households31%
Tertiary sector16%
Industry24%
Transport23%
Agriculture6%
Cumulative value in 2016
( GWh)
Households 6 048
Tertiary sector 3 142
Industry 4 852
Transport 4 628
Agriculture 1 172
Total achievableenergy savings
19 842
CO2 Emission Production from Households (CZE)
Total CO2 emissions from households heating represent 9331 kton/year
Total CO2 emission per average households is 4,62 t/year; in case of coal heated family house it may be up to 15/t/year
Share of households on total amount primary sources of energy is 18%. On the other hand, the share of energy savings in the household sector is 30,5% of total potential of energy savings
Expected emissions surplus 2008-2012
approx. 150.000.000 AAUs
International Emission Trading 2008-2012
approx. 100.000.000 AAUs
NEDO (Japan)40 000 000 AAUs
(30th March 2009)
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Japan)22 500 000 AAUs
(30th September 2009 and 17th March 2010)
Spain5 000 000 AAUs
(12th October 2009)
Austria3 500 000 AAUs
(13th October 2009)
71 000 000 AAUs
International Emission Trading – concluded contracts on AAUs (CZE)
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Reported AAU Deals
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The Green Savings Programme
The Programme is focused on support of
Environmentally considerate manner of heating and water heating in households
Lowering of energy demands in residential buildings (complex or partial thermal insulation)
So called passive house building
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The Green Savings Programme – goals of the programme
Reduction in CO2 emissions of 1.1 million tons, which is 1 % of all Czech emissions,
2.2 million kg reduction in dust particle contamination,
6.3 PJ energy savings in heating, which represents an annual saving in household heating costs of billions of Czech crowns,
3.7 PJ increase in heat generation from renewable energy sources,
Creation or retention of 30,000 jobs,
Improvement of housing conditions for 250,000 households receiving the support.
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The Green Savings Programme – Financing
The Czech Republic has raised funds for this programme from the sale of emission credits under the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions.
The overall anticipated programme allocation is up to CZK 25 billion.
The funds can be used until the end of 2012.
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The Green Savings Programme – target groups
Applicants eligible for the subsidy are private citizens, associations of dwelling unit owners, housing cooperatives, cities, towns and municipalities (including municipal districts) business entities and other legal entities.
Detailed information about the programme at www.zelenausporam.cz.
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The Green Savings Programme – results
Results of the programme by 31st March 2010
Number of accepted applications: 4939 Corresponding amount of subsidies: CZK 859 713
000
Of which:
Thermal insulation: 1914 (CZK 641 388 000)
Passive construction: 23 (CZK 5 750 000) Renewable energy sources
for heating: 3002 (CZK 212 575 000)
Program for Support of Repairs and Modernization of Apartment buildings
The program aims at facilitating the funding of repairs and modernization of apartment buildings through preferential terms of access to credits provided by banks and building societies.
Aid Provider - State Housing Development Fund (interest rate subsidy)
Bank guarantees - Czech-Moravian Guarantee and Development Bank
Outputs from 2001 to 2009 8 406 supported projects Total amount of subsidy – 11 854 649 000 CZK No. of renovated appartments – 333 905 Energy savings estimate – 30% in average
2010 budget – 1 bil. CZK
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Thank you for your attention
Jan KřížDirector of EU Funds DepartmentMinistry of the Environment
Ministry of the Environment of the Czech RepublicVršovická 65, 100 10 Praha [email protected] green line 800 260 500 [email protected]