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German-Serbian Conference on Energy Efficiency in Buildings21 October 2014, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Energy Efficiency in Germany at a Glance
Jelka Schedlinsky, eclareon GmbHon behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
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The Energy Efficiency Export Initiative
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Goals of the Energy Efficiency Export Initiative
Show solutions in the field of energy efficiency
Implement and expand energy efficiency measures as a way to underpin competitiveness
Transfer know-how into the hands of political decision-makers, key opinion leaders, and market participants
Make a tangible contribution to international climate protection
Energy Efficiency Export Initiative
Label “Energy Efficiency – made in Germany“
Information www.efficiency-from-germany.info
Network of experts Decision-makers, business & industry
The Initiative
Instruments offered by the Initiative
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Foreign Trade Fairs
Trade Missions Fact Finding Missions
Know-how Transfer Qualification
Information Events
Energy consumption patterns in Germany
Source: BMWi, German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (2014)
Efficiency targets and energy productivity in Germany
Projected Development of Primary Energy Consumption in Germany
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2009 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
Development of Energy Supply 2009 - 2050
Energy EfficiencyNuclear
Gas
Coal
Mineral Oil
RES
PJ/a
Source: BMU 2010
Energy Efficiency in Buildings – Sector relevance and targets
Sector targets 20% reduction in heating
requirements by 2020 80% reduction in primary energy
by 2050
Building Stock: (nearly) climate-neutral by 2050 Increase of annual
refurbishment rate by 100% necessary (from 1 to 2%)
New Buildings: “nearly zero energy” standard until 2019/2021 (2014 amendment of Energy Saving Ordinance)
Transport 28,3%
Industry 31,3%
Heating&hot water (85%)
Electricity (15%)Final Energy Consumption in the
European Union
Source: BDH
Approaches for increase of energy efficiency in buildings
Source: eclareon adapted from dena presentation
Governmental strategies and projects
Legal requirements for buildings
Obligation of replacement
Key instrument: EnEV (Energy Saving Regulation)
Regulatory policy
Loans and subsidies
Tax incentives
Key instrument: Building Refurbishment Programme
Financial support
Creation of market transparency
Pilot projects
Information campaigns
Qualification of experts
Promotion
The Building Refurbishment Programme
Photo: Kölner Nachrichten
before
after
All responsible for investments in residential buildings
Loan model
With amortisation subsidy up to EUR 50.000 per accommodation unit+ 5 % amortisation subsidy resp.+ 12,5 % amortisation subsidy
without amortisation subsidy up to EUR 50.000 per accommodation unit
Owners of single and two-family houses or freehold flats
Subsidy model
10 % subsidy, up to EUR 5.000 resp. 17,5 % subsidy, up to EUR 8.750
5% subsidy up to EUR 2.500 per accommodation unit
Government strategies and projects
The German Companies
Participating German Companies
Company Representative
RAICO Bautechnik GmbH Herr Massmann
Frank GmbH Herr Große-Bley
geoKOAX GmbH Herr Schäuble
EconTech Theiss GmbH Herr Theiss
DRYMAT ® Systeme GmbH INTERNATIONAL Herr Lindner
MIG Material Innovative Gesellschaft mbH Herr Karch
Thank you for your attention!
eclareon GmbHJelka SchedlinskyGiesebrechtstrasse 2010629 BerlinGermanywww.eclareon.com