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Smart Energy Cities Copenhagen, 20.03.2012 Anders Dyrelund, market manager energy Rambøll Denmark

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Smart Energy Cities Copenhagen, 20.03.2012

Anders Dyrelund, market manager energy

Rambøll Denmark

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Presentation and back ground

• Ramboll

• Independent Multidisciplinary Consulting Engineering Company

• Owned by the Ramboll Foundation

• 10.000 Employees

• 200 offices in 20 countries, mainly Northern Europe

• World leading within several energy services

• Anders Dyrelund

• Civ.Eng. in buildings, Graduate diploma in Economics

• 1975-81 Ramboll (BHR)

• 1981-86 Danish Energy Authority

• 1986- Ramboll

• 1980 The First Heat Plan in Denmark for Aarhus, project manager

• 1981- Copenhagen Regional DH system, task manager/consultant

• 1990- Consultancy services to more than 20 countries and utilities and authorities in major cities, including Beijing, Moscow, Tallin, Riga, Vilnius, Warsaw, Bucharest, Bishkek, Erevan, London….

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Cities – a challenge and opportunities

• World population is growing

• More want to live in cities

• It will be a challenge, but also

• An opportunity to create smart energy solutions

• The EU has taken the lead promoting Smart Cities with smart grids for • Electricity

• District heating

• District cooling and

• Gas

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The overall energy policy objectives in EU

• Reduce the fossil fuel consumption

• For security of supply and

• For climate reasons

• In a cost effective way in order

• To be competitive

• To secure welfare and sustainability for next generations

We do this in the most sustainable way

• Minimizing life-cycle costs including environmental costs and

• Minimizing long-term costs for the local community

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EU legislation to implement Energy Policy

• Strategic environmental assessment Directive

• Co-operation cross sectors

• Energy Performance of Buildings Directive

• Good indoor climate

• Cost effectiveness

• Local conditions

• Low carbon (nearly zero), taking into account

– RES via District heating and cooling, DH&C

– CHP via District heating and cooling, DH&C

– Heat pumps

– Local RES

– Optimal building envelope

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EU legislation to implement Energy Policy (2)

• Renewable Energy Directive

• Urban planning of heating and cooling infrastructure

• Nearly Zero buildings taking into account RES via DH&C

• Energy Efficiency Directive (as drafted)

• New power plants to be CHP located near heat markets

• Urban planning of heating and cooling infrastructure

• Nearly Zero buildings taking into account CHP via DH&C

• ECO Directive How to use and stimulate energy efficient

appliances

• Low energy electronics

• Standard for 12V DC for low energy energy electronics

• Hot tap water to laundry and dish washing not in labelling

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Most important objectives in the energy policy in Denmark since 1976

• Objectives since 1976

• Cost effectiveness

• CHP

• Reduce dependency on oil

• New additional objectives

• To be independent of fossil fuels in 2050

• The challenge will be to do it in a cost effective way

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Important Danish legislation 35 years of experience has inspired EU

• Electricity supply act from 1976

• all new power capacity since 1976 has been CHP

• Heat supply act from 1979 • Urban planning of heating infrastructure

• More CHP

• More RES (in particular waste to energy)

• District cooling act • New, but insufficient

• New building code • In contradiction with EU directives and Heat supply act

• Also other countries have problems to implement the directive

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The Ramboll Smart Energy City Concept Smart Intelligent Grids and Buildings

• National power grid and a dynamic electricity market

• City-wide district heating grid

• storage optimal use of CHP and RES

• City district cooling grid

• storage and optimal free cooling

• National natural gas - biogas grid

• gas storage,

• gas to CHP and small houses

• Buildings

• Optimized building envelope

• Low temperature heating

• High temperature cooling

• Micro DC grid for micro electronics

• Adjust cosumption to price signals and control (”smart grid”)

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Klimakommissionen

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Cost-effective analysis for the whole society

• Same criteria for cost effectiveness for all investmetns

• Interaction between smart grids and buildings

• Energy depends on time and quality

Fossil fuels

Biomass ressources

Production CHP

Storages RES

District Heating and

Cooling

Power grid

Gas grid

District energy

Substation

Invididual Production

Building envelope

Heating and

Cooling

Micro DC grid

Indoor Climate

Hot tap Water

Electricity services

RES- and EE directives Building directive

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Smart City District Heating Grid in Greater Copenhagen 1980-2010

New district heating From gas to district heating

Existing district heating CHP Waste to energy Transmission

Amager

Avedøre

Heat planning in 20 municipalities Zoning of district heating and gas Regional planning of transmission New site for power plant (Avedøre) Thermal storages 98% connection to the district heating 95% share of CHP 25% share of waste-to-energy Dynamic development and optimization

Near-by RES and CHP in the region to existing and new buildings connected to the regional network

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Smart Regional Power Grid in the Copenhagen Region

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Near-by RES from off-shore wind in the Baltic Sea to existing and new buildings connected to the grid in the Copenhagen Region

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Smart Cities have Smart Back Yards

• Avedøre Holme

• New power plant site located with respect to the heat market

• CHP

• coal, gas, straw, wood

• 2x22.000 m3 heat accumulators

• Waste water treatment plant

• Wind turbines

• Amager

• CHP

• Waste-to-energy

• Geothermal

• Waste water treatment plant

• Sludge incineration

• Biogas to city gas

• Wind turbines

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District Energy and the Power Grid interacts CHP, heat pumps, storages and surplus wind

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• District heating and cooling combining

• Large and small CHP

• Electric boilers

• Large heat pumps

• Heat accumulators

• Chilled water storages

• Is a precondition for integrating a large share of

• CHP and

• Wind energy

• The share of wind power in Denmark will grow from 20% to 70%

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DH from our own waste Waste to energy with flue gas condensation

• Vestforbrænding,

• existing waste-to-energy

• all waste from the region

• 23% elec. eff CHP

• 100% total efficiency with flue gas condensation

• 100% use of surplus heat

• Amagerforbrænding,

• new waste-to-energy units

• Architectural design for public acceptance

• Efficient CHP

• 100% total efficiency

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DH from RES Solar, Geothermal, biomass, seasonal storage

70 dgr.C 2 km below, but only via DH

individual solar heating

is 6 times more expensive

Underground hot water

pit-storage for solar heating Marstal District Heating

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New sustainable buildings interact with the energy infrastructure

• Ramboll HQ, Copenhagen

• Access to metro and facilities for bikes

• District Heating

• Ground source cooling

• Natural light

• Low energy electronics

• Ramboll office in Kolding

• Close to rail

• District heating

• Free cooling from stream

• Floor heating-cooling system

• Low temperature heating (25oC return)

• High temperature cooling (15oC )

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Sustainable individual energy for off grid buildings and appliances

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• Off-grid buildings and appliances produce their own energy etc.

• Solar PV can via 12 V DC provide most low energy services to 20% of the worlds population in remote areas and elsewhere without any grid connection

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Heat plan Denmark 2010 Presentation of the Danish heating sector

• The plan shows how the Danish heating sector has reduced CO2 emissions by a factor 2,5 since 1980

• The plan shows that this progressive development can continue

• to achieve a further 50% reduction before 2020 and

• to achieve an almost CO2 neutral heating before 2030

• The plan is based on an integrated approach, combining

• optimal end-user heat demand reductions - additional 25%

• a lower return temperature from building installations <35oC

• more DH - from 50% to 70% market share

• more individual heat pumps- from 0% to 30%

• efficient CHP, heat pumps and RES to District heating

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Heat plan Denmark - Statements

• Integrated solutions, in urban areas

• DH&C is a natural part of the urban infrastructure

• DH&C is a precondition for efficient use of RES and CHP

• Efficient Danish energy legislation paves the way for EU

• Preconditions for low carbon heating in Denmark has been a tradition for co-operation in the society

• a stable energy policy since 1976 in the parliament

• Municipal responsibility

• Consumer co-operatives

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Thank you for your attention!

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