FOSSIL OIL FREE REGION ”Climate and Energy Programme of North Karelia 2020”
THE NORTH KARELIA REGION ONE OF THE 18 PROVINCES OF FINLAND INHABITANTS 14 MUNICIPALITIES POPULATION DENSITY 9.4 persons/km 2 SIZE OF THE REGION km 2 THE EASTERNMOST REGION OF THE CONTINENTAL EU 300 km COMMON BORDER WITH RUSSIA
CONSUMPTION BASED EMISSIONS IN NORTH KARELIA (2007) Altogether 1,6 million tons of CO 2 -ekv North Karelia 9,4 tons / person The Finnish average is 14,8 tons / person
ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN % OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
TARGET FOR ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN 2020
THE VISION OF THE REGION: FOSSIL OIL FREE ENERGY REGION ”Fossil Oil Free Heating 2020” ”Fossil Oil Free Region 2030”
THE AMBITIOUS VISION is coming from Regional Strategy Programme 2030 where the long term vision was set but the new steps were formulated in Climate and Energy Programme 2020 (approved in the end of August 2011)
”Power from Wood –Programme” (1991) ”Climate and Energy Programme 2020 of NK” (2011) ”NK Bioenergy Strategy, updating” (2001) ”North Karelia Bioenergy Programme 2015” (2007) ”NK Bioenergy Strategy” (1998)
Background for the Climate and Energy Programme 2020 Strong political commitment Strong, active and wide organisational level commitment North Karelia is known as region of forests in Europe Educational and research bodies in Joensuu: European Forest Institute (EFI) Finnish Forest Research Institute (Metla) University of Eastern Finland (UEF) Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) North Karelia University of Applied Sciences A wide range of companies in renewable energy sector John Deere Ltd, Fortum Ltd, Stora Enso Ltd, Tulikivi Ltd, Nunnauuni Ltd, Kesla Ltd, Mantsinen Ltd, Pentin Paja Ltd, Waratah Ltd … Sustainable use of forest resources Forest annual growth about 8,3 Mm³ (use about 5,5 Mm³!) The biggest sustainable 7,8 Mm³ (according to NK Forestry Centre) Annual fellings between 4,2 – 5,4 Mm³ Wood energy use about 0,5 Mm³ - target 1 Mm³ Good statistics available for monitoring the development
Example of energy statistics Regional Council has collected energy use and CO2 data from different organisations and statistic sources 2004, 2008, 2010 Total energy use about 12 TWh Renewable energies 63 % of total energy use Wood based energy 82 % of renewables Regional Council is also collected data from companies and organisations related direct to bioenergy & renewable energy sector more than 100 companies 1300 man-year 200 M€ turnover more than 30 forest and energy R&D projects going on
MAIN TARGETS 2020 FOR THE ENERGY SECTOR in NK 1.FOSSIL OIL FREE HEATING 2.OVER SELF-SUFFICIENT POWER GENERATION BY RENEWABLES 3.AT LEAST 25 % RENEWABLES IN TRANSPORTATION
TARGET 1: FOSSIL OIL FREE HEATING 2020 HEATING NOW (2010) District heating systems in all towns and cities (woodchips, peat …) Bigger buildings (electricity, woodchips, oil, pellet …) Smaller buildings (electricity, firewood, pellet, oil, heat pumps …) About 700 GWh fossil oil based heating energy is used annually HEATING IN 2020 Nearly 100 % by RES 700 GWh of peat and fossil oil replaced by woodchips 150 GWh more small-scale CHP production Biofuels for heating (biobased oil, pyrolyse oil) Heat pumps and solar thermal
TARGET 1: FOSSIL OIL FREE HEATING 2020 = 293 GWh = 398 GWh = 462 GWh
TARGET 1: FOSSIL OIL FREE HEATING 2020 Fossil oil for heating nowadays 755 GWh (2010)
TARGET 1: FOSSIL OIL FREE HEATING 2020 It means : More woodchips, pellets, pyrolyse oil and other renewables like solar energy … (also heating pumps if electricity is produced by renewables) Fortum pyrolysis oil production investment in Joensuu is a good example of the decisions which are definitely needed!
1,1 TWh, about 10 % of total energy use in 2010 EXAMPLE: WOODCHIP USE IN NORTH KARELIA
METHODS FOR ACHIEVING THE TARGETS BY LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY 2.ENERGY EFFICIENCY 3.COLLABORATION AND KNOW-HOW
CONCLUSION There are possibilities to replace fossil oil There is – natural resources & environmental sustainability There is – social acceptance & human resources There is - political commitment There is - business opportunities Programme based development has been successful (open and participatory work, sharing and combining knowledge …) There are some challenges Transportation sector Wood energy supply chain
Thank you! Regional Council of North Karelia Pielisjoen linna Siltakatu Joensuu, Finland