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Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems
Meitnerstr. 8D-70563 Stuttgartwww.solites.de
Dipl.-Ing. Laure Deschaintre
Solar District Heating and actions from policy tomarket (SDHp2m)
REN21 & SDH webinar11 July 2017
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District Heating – Platform for RES and efficiency technologies
• biomass(heat plants, CHP)
• solar thermal
• geothermal
• CHP
• industry surplus heat
• power-to-heat from RES(electric boilers,heat pumps)
• thermal energy storage
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Key points of solar thermal energy in district heating networks
• Emission-free and reallyrenewable
• Local activity
• Possible everywhere, high availability, however need for areas
• Mature and available on the market
• Power up to 150 MW
• Solar fraction up to 50 %
• Stable heat costs under 50 €/MWh, before incentives!
• New opportunities in the heating market
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Solar District Heating – Market situation in Europe
252 solar thermal plant for the generation of heating and cooling with over 500 m² collector area (May 2016)
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Solar district heating in Denmark
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Solar District Heating in DenmarkSum of collector area and the number of operating and upcoming plants
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Solar District Heatingin Germany
Source: SolitesStatus: May 2017
Crailsheim 7.300 m²Neckarsulm 5.670 m²
Friedrichshafen 4.050 m²
Hamburg Bramfeld 1.400 m²
München 2.900 m²Augsburg 2.000 m²
Stuttgart Burgholzhof 1.630 m²
Eggenstein 1.600 m²
Hannover Kronsberg 1.350 m²
Hamburg Wilhelmsburg 1.350 m²
Esslingen 1.330 m²
Büsingen 1.090 m²
Stuttgart Brenzstraße 1.000 m²
Rostock Brinckmanshöhe 1.000 m²
Jena-Pößneck 99 m²
Hamburg Harburg 480 m²
Rosenheim 490 m²
Hennigsdorf Cohn'sches Viertel 850 m²
Chemnitz 2.230 m²
Senftenberg 8.300 m²
Neuerkirch-Külz 1.420 m²
Düsseldorf 240 m²
Freiburg-Gutleutmatten 2.000 m²
Hamburg Mümmelmannsberg 2.600 m²
in preparation: 9 plants with approx. 37.500 m²Hallerndorf 1.300 m²
Ellern 1.200 m²
Mengsberg 2.950 m²
Randegg 2.000 m²
in operation:approximately 49.600 m²
in planning:approximately 10.750 m²
in preparation:approximately 37.500 m²
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SDH projects
• 2009-2012: SDHtake-off ... start of the cooperation between ST and DH sectors
• 2012-2015: SDHplus … measures for market introduction and business models
• 2016-2018: SDHp2m … policy to marketAdvanced policies and market support measures for mobilizing solar district heating investments in European target regions and countries
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SDHp2m … from policy to market
• Focus on regional authorities
• Bridging the gap between policy and market
• Advanced policy and support measures for SDH
Six follower regions:
• Varna (BG)• Veneto, Valle d'Aosta (IT)• Västra Götaland (SE)• Mazowsze (PL)• Hamburg (DE)
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Aims
• Establish solar thermal as ‘normal’ heat producer in DHC markets and processes
– Information, capacity building, support to market actors, sustainability
– Consideration in projects by DHC operators, utilities and municipalities
• Create a SDH favourable framework(policy, regulations, heat planning and urban planning, areas)
• Use strong interest in RES DHC by regional policy makers and authorities
• Continuation of vital international cooperation, transfer and coaching
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Energy to move forward
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The team of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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Status of work
• All regions created active stakeholder groups• Detailed action plans have been set up• Implementation going on
• Hot topics:– RES DHC supporting regional laws– practical regulations and procedures
(e.g. areas, heat planning)– access to financing– specific financial support– direct addressing of market actors
in specific sectors– events and follow-up support
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The SDHp2m project
Implementingauthorities:
Consultant partners:
IZEP
Supported by: This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 691624
Coordinatorand contact:
Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar andSustainable Thermal Energy Systems Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Pauschinger, www.solites.de
www.solar-district-heating.eu