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Welcome

26/04/2010 1

Energy Efficiency in the UAEPresented by Oliver Fink

NUMOV – Arab Delegation in Germany

Content of the presentation

� Gap between demand and supply� Current situation in the UAE� German Market� Future Scenarios� UAE Strategy� Future Objectives and Potential� Executive Summery

� UAE – Germany joint activities

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Current Situation

� Source: Policy of the United Arab Emirates on the Evaluation and Potential Development of Peaceful Nuclear Energy

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UAE – MASDAR initiative

Masdar Carbon specializes in developing energy efficiency and clean fossil fuel projects that bring significant reduction in carbon emissions

1.MASDAR Cityis a clean technology cluster being developed on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi that will be powered entirely by renewable energy2.MASDAR Power builds and invests in utility scale renewable energy power projects3.MASDAR Venture Capital manages the MASDAR Clean Tech Funds, a series of diversified venture capital investment vehicles focused on building portfolios of direct investments in clean technology and renewable energy4.MASDAR Institute of Science and Technology, the world’s first graduate-only academic institution focused on research into alternative energies and sustainable technologies. It is also a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mubadala Development Company.

Current Tariff System and Pricing

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Population Forecast in the United Arab Emirates

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Source: Urban Planning Council – Plan Abu Dhabi 2030

1,300,000

2,000,000

3,100,000

180,000251,000

686,000

930,000

411,000

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

2007 2013 2020 2030

ResidentsResidential Units

Current situation

� GCC countries have the highest consumption of energy per capita� Electrical supply is strongly subsidized by the government� Energy resources

� Fossil resources

� In general heavily depending on gas operated plants

� Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah announced earlier to start with coal fired power plants, but have delayed the project du to the financial crisis

� Renewable Resources

� Wind power is under study by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority

� Solar power has huge potential

� Geo thermal is considered for small contribution to the Energy mix� Energy Savings

� Several initiatives were taken but awareness and motivation schemes is not yet established

� Nuclear Energy

� Contract signed to built 4 nuclear power plant� Operation from 2017 and all 4 plants ready by 2020

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Lack of initiative for Energy Efficiency?

� Limited Awareness by decision makers

� Limited Knowledge of the saving potentials

� Current electricity cost are very low

� Short time benefits for saving Energy are limited

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Options to promote Energy Saving

� Smart Tariff systems to encourage to � Use energy in low peak time

� Use energy efficient household products (refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, air conditioner, water heater)

� Invest into renewable Energy

� Law or decrees to enforce activities� Funding systems to support consumers and industries to start

initiatives� Voluntary labeling and award systems to support marketing

initiative to be environment aware company� Implementation of Carbon Reduction Projects to lower carbon

footprint and achieve Carbon credits certificates

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Latest News

� ESMA (Emirates Standard and Metrology Authority) announced new energy efficiency scheme for electrical appliances with special focus on air conditioner appliances

� Abu Dhabi pledges 7% renewable energy by 2020

� Today’s installed capacity of solar power only 10 MW photovoltaic (PV) in UAE but no operational concentrating solar power (CSP)

� ESTIDAMA means “sustainability” in Arabic is a joint collaboration of UAE government entities and MASDAR launched in May 2008 recognized as green building certification program

� DEWA (Dubai Water and Electricity Authority) is studying the possibility of a $1bn test wind farm development

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Germany Energy Sector

� Political decision were made in the past to discontinue with nuclear power generation

� Due to the decision technologies and services in following sectors were developed� Renewable Energy resources� Energy Efficiency

� Environment

� Nowadays international projects with for solar or wind power generation are hardly done without involvement of German technologies or services

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Future scenarios

� Governments are strongly investing into the market to sustain the supply side

� Electricity tariffs are hiking up in order to cover the cost

� Tariffs are implemented to motivate the consumer to reduce consumption during peak times

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UAE Government Strategy 2011-2013

� SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE

� The UAE Government will

� ensure environmental sustainability and protection,

� the conservation of natural resources.

� It will tackle the world’s environmental concerns by

� reducing pollution,

� conserving ecosystems, and � promoting an eco-friendly mindset.

� The Government will also work to

� integrate and optimize its strategic infrastructure.

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UAE Government Strategy 2011-2013

� The UAE Government will succeed in its endeavors to achieve a sustainable environment and infrastructure through the followingstrategic directions:

� Respond effectively to climate change and environmental hazards by mitigating and adapting to the impact of climate change , ensuring compliance with the UAE’s international environmental obligations, ensuring an effective response to UAE-specific environmental challenges, and improving food security

� Conserve natural resources and promote diverse ecosystems by conserving energy and promoting the use of renewable and alter native energy sources , ensuring water sustainability, and protecting and nurturing marine life, animals and flora

� Safeguard a healthy and clean environment and reduce pollution by reducing carbon footprint, setting laws and regulations to reduce air, water a nd land pollution , promoting a preventative approach to waste generation and management, and promoting eco-friendly mindsets and practices

� Optimize strategic infrastructure and encourage multi-modal transport throughout the UAE by coordinating and regulating air, land and sea transportation modes and ensuring efficiency across the UAE, and standardizing and unifying transport infrastructure specifications across the UAE

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Outlook

� Awareness within the local communities and industries� Identification - What is major consumer of energy?� Action – How to limit energy consumption?

� Review – How to measure the consumption?

� Motivation for continuous review and reduction?

� Legislation and Regulations� Governing rules for encouragement are under preparation� Review by independent audits

� Incentives Scheme� Tariff schemes for low and high end consumers

� Tariff schemes for motivating to reduce energy in peak times

� Supporting new technologies to reduce energy demand

� Supporting renewable energy supply to change from fossil resources to renewable resources

� Consider projects to be funded under the Carbon Emission reduction program

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Executive Summary

� UAE has strong demand for � mixed activities to sustain the energy supply side� limiting or lowering the consumer demand by energy efficiency measures

� Germany can supply with � Services and Technologies for the energy supply in all different areas of hydro

carbon and non hydro carbon energy resources

� Schemes to raise awareness for energy reduction (Energy Passport, smart Tariff system)

� Product and services related to Energy saving

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TÜV NORDIntroducing the Company

Systems

Company Profile TÜV NORD Group

• Foundation of the associations:• TÜV Nord e.V.: 1869• RWTÜV e.V.: 1872• TÜV Hannover/Sachsen-Anhalt e.V.: 1873

• Foundation of TÜV NORD: 2004

• Number of employees: more than 8,000

• Turnover in 2008: € 830 million• An aimed turnover in 2010: € 1.000 million

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TÜV NORD in the Middle East

Key Data:

� Wide range of clients

� More than 1000 certified clients

� Inspection & expediting services for all major companies in the Middle East

� Wide varities of training

� More than 20 years in Middle East� Present across Middle East

� Approx. 300 staff

� 10 offices across GCC

Remote OperationOffice

Services offered by TÜV NORD Group

� Inspection of HVAC Systems � Check of the specific system documentation

� If a check for periodical maintenance and inspections for relevant components according to VDMA 24186 and DIN 31051 has been taken place

� Measurement of the installed power and airflow� Measurement of a ratio for the air treatment device

� Measurement of a ratio to air transport

� Identification of inefficiencies

� Recommendations for further actions

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Services offered by TÜV NORD Group

� Energy consultancy� A.) Initial consultation

� Status quo of machinery processes etc.

� Identifying existing inefficiencies

� Recommendation for further actions

� B.) Detailed consultation� Guidance for setting priorities

� Concepts for energy saving measures

� Economic evaluation for the energy saving measures

� C.) Consultancy for the implementation of an energy management system based on prEN16001 and ISO 50001

� Benefit for the client� Increase the profits with less energy consumption

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Reference Projects

� Consultancy for the implementation of an Energy Management System� Johnson Controls Battery assembly plants in Hanover and Zwickau

� Exxon Mobil Production Germany (TÜV NORD Systems)

� Two gas compressor stations� Underground gas storage station

� Cement Plant in Lübeck (TÜV NORD Systems)

� Energy Check of H-VAC Systems� University of Applied Sciences in Osnabrück (DMT)� District office of Karlsruhe (DMT)

� Energy Efficiency Certificate for non residential buildings� Hotel building of Damp 2000 (TÜV NORD Bauqualität)

� Several TÜV NORD buildings in Hannover (TÜV NORD MPA)

TÜV NORD – Certification Schemes

We offer valuable certification to airport customers:

� Certification of Active Climate Protection (TÜV NORD Standard)

� Verification of footprint according ISO 14064/3 (as part of the Carbon Accreditation Program of ACI – Airport Councils International)

� Certification of Sustainability Reports according GRI (Global Reporting Initiative)

� Certification of an Environmental Management System accordingISO 14001 and EMAS III (EC Eco Audit with European wide acceptance)

� Certification of Energy Management Systems (DIN EN 16001)

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Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit !TÜV NORD Systems GmbH & Co. KG Dipl.-Ing. Björn BrandmeierProjektmanagement

Am TÜV 130519 Hannover

Phone: 0511 / 986-1611E-Mail: [email protected]

TÜV NORD Systems GmbH & Co. KGB. Eng. Oliver FinkProduktmanager

Am TÜV 130519 Hannover

Phone: 0511 / 986-1665E-Mail: [email protected]

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