Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 1 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation.

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Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 1 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Promoting Grid Connected Renewable Energy System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei APEC Workshop on Recent Advances in Utility Based Financial Mechanisms that Support Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency March 31, 2009 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA H. (Tom) Lee, Dr of Eng

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 2 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Energy Policy in Chinese Taipei I. Promoting Grid Connected Renewable Energy System  Incentives for Renewable Energy in Chinese Taipei  Grid Connected Wind Turbines  Grid Connected Solar PV System  Grid Connected Biogas Power System  Renewable Energy Development Bill II. Recent Activities of Energy Conservation  Target for Overall Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei  Energy Audit and Incentives for Energy Conservation Technologies  ESCO Models  Other Activities of Energy Conservation Concluding Remarks Outline

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 3 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Sustainable Energy Development Efficiency Clean Stability Goal Rationales Main Items Fostering Foundation TechnologyDevelopment InstitutionalMechanismInstitutionalMechanism PublicParticipationPublicParticipation Energy Policy in Chinese Taipei

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 4 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Part I. Promoting Grid Connected Renewable Energy System Chinese Taipei

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 5 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei  Renewable energy shall contribute 15%, in terms of installed capacity by Source: BOE (2009) Targets of Renewable Energy Promotion

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 6 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Incentives for Renewable Energy in Chinese Taipei (cont.) Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 7 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Incentives for Renewable Energy in Chinese Taipei (cont.) Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 8 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Grid Connected Wind Trubines Location of Wind Farms Wind speed m/s Planning Under const. Completed  At the end of 2008, 190 wind turbines had been installed, corresponding to a total capacity of 358 MW.  The First Phase of Development Project on Offshore Wind Energy has been approved by the Executive Yuan (Cabinet) Status - Targets - 3,000 MW by 2015 Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 9 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Grid Connected Solar PV System  382 demonstration projects with the installed capacity of MW at the end of  Subsidy upto US$ 4,700/kW, 50% of installation cost maximum. Status - Targets - 1,000 MW by 2015 Source: BOE (2009) Fu-Bon Memorial Building, 19.8 kW

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 10 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Main Stadium for 2009 World Game, Kaohsiung Source: KOC (2009) Installed Cap.: 1 MWp Generation: 1,100 MWh/year Grid Connected Solar PV System

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 11 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei October 7~9, 2008 Taipei World Trade Center 2008 APEC Photovoltaic Conference Background  APEC Economies area owns the biggest capacity of solar cell production in the world.  APEC Economies has become the most important sectors of supply chain in the solar energy. Purpose  To establish infrastructure for the utilization of PV energy in the APEC region.  The 2008 APEC PV Conference provides a timely platform and opportunities for all APEC Member Economies to address PV promotion issues, discuss technology development, exchange information and experience of promotion scheme in the region. 11 APEC Economies represented  Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, USA,Vietnam and Chinese Taipei Source: BOE (2008)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 12 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei 2008 APEC Photovoltaic Conference 1 Sharing of information at both government and industry levels to be continued 2 Keeping the APEC PV agenda moving forward 3Compilation of information and opinions collected from represented member economies to be done and distributed back to allow APEC economies to set common benchmarks 4 Standardization of training materials and certification of PV engineers and technicians; existing lengthy and inconsistent verification processes must be made more efficient 5 Financing issues not adequately explored; requiring more discussion in the future 6 Build on past APEC projects and workshops 7Report results to the EGNRET 31 Meeting and the 36th EWG Meeting Conclusions Source: BOE (2008)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 13 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Grid Connected Biogas Power System  Operational biogas power generation systems include four landfill sites, three industrial wastewater treatment plants, and some pig farms, with a total installed capacity of 22.4 MW. Status - Targets -  It is estimated that there still are six landfill sites with a potential installed capacity of more than 21.2 MW. Biomass energy targets is 1,400 MW by Capacity: 6.81 MW Treatment: 4,256 m 3 /hr (1 atm, 25 o C) Mm 3 /yr Biogas (2003) Sanzhuku Sanitary Landfill Site, Taipei Photo: TEPA (2001) ; Source: ITRI (2008)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 14 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Renewable Energy Development Bill (Draft)  The Bill has been approved by the Economic Commission of Legislative Yuan and waiting for final approval.  Obligations: power utilities to grid integrating and buying in of renewable electricity; public constructions to install PV  Incentives: fixed feed-in tariffs for renewable electricity; installation subsidies for the public using renewables from PV fuel cells and hydrogen  Deregulation: loosening limitations of land use; unbinding qualification for installing renewable power facilities  Specific Fund supporting finances: power utilities using fossil and nuclear fuels should render funding as monetary sources of subsidies to reduce the impact to government budget

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 15 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Renewable Energy Development Bill (Draft)  Renewable Energy Development Fund—the principle of balancing revenue and expenses based on projected need for subsidies Subsidy for feed-in tariffs (expenses): subsidizing the differences between feed-in tariffs and Taipower’s avoided cost Feed-in tariffs: the government establishing a commission consisted of scholars and experts to decide pricing formula, tariffs, and make announcement annually Fund levying (revenue): based on the estimation of subsidizing needs to levy funding from Taipower, IPP and the higher capacity co-generators

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 16 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Renewable Energy Development Bill (Draft)  Measures to promote installation—increasing installed capacity, facilitating technological improvement and reducing costs Demonstration subsidy (expenses): those who install PV, fuel cells and hydrogen generators eligible to apply for subsidy Incentive subsidy: those who install solar water heaters eligible to apply for subsidy (alternative to thermal utilization and supported by Oil Fund) Public constructions obligated to be installed with PV systems

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 17 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Renewable Energy Development Bill (Draft)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 18 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Part II. Recent Activities of Energy Conservation Chinese Taipei

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 19 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Target for Overall Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei  Target: Total energy saving reaches MKLOE by 2025  APEC Leadership meeting Initiating action to improve energy efficiency by 25% between year 2005 and Future Target 50% Year LOE / NT$ 1,000 Former Achievement 20% Energy Intensity in Chinese Taipei Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 20 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Action Plan for Energy Conservation in Energy Sector  Replacing with high-efficiency generating units for coal-fired power plant (Efficiency raised by 3.5%) by 2025  Replacing with high-efficiency generating units for gas-fired power plant (Efficiency raised by 5.5%) by 2025  Improving power patch/transmission facilities (Reducing line lost by 0.5%) by 2015 Raising Efficiency of Transmission: Saving 5.4 MKLOE/yr Source: BOE (2009) Taichung Coal-Fired Power Plant (Photo: Chi Po-lin, 2007)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 21 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Energy Audit and Incentives for Energy Conservation Technologies 1.Promoting the application of Building Energy Management System 2.Promoting the use of renewable energy 3.Promoting the auditing and benchmarking system to control the building energy consumption 4.Promoting and setting up a incentive mechanism for designers implementing energy efficiency design such as tax deduction, low interest rate loan and multiplying the design fee, etc. 5.Promoting ESCO Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 22 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Preliminary Audit Detail Energy Audit Preliminary Suggestion  Checking Energy Use and Energy Management in Factories  Review the Need on ESCO Service  Verifying on the Savings and Benefits of Preliminary Suggestion  Verifying the Needs on ESCO Service  Measuring and Collecting the Detailed Data  Energy Audit for Planning the Further Service Verification and Modification on Improvement Plan  Check the Contents of ESCO Services:  Baseline Setting, Scheduling, Monitoring & Verification Methods  Guarantee for Guaranteed Saving Performance  Operational Management and Maintenance  Contract Duration Days to weeks Free 1 ~ 2 days Contracting  Monitoring & Verification  Operational Management  Maintenance & Checking Charged  ESCO Services:  Checking & Verifying the Savings by contract  Operational Management & Maintenance for Good Performance Improvement Actions  ESCO’s Activities on Improvement Engineering Project Completion Approach of current energy audit in Taiwan ESCOESCO

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 23 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Other Activities of Energy Conservation Encourage of Appliance Replacement  From Oct. 1, 2008, a total budget of NT$ 530 millions is provided by the government to encourage the replacement of old & lower efficient appliances (e.g., air-conditioner, refrigerator, and clothing washer).  Purchasing the high efficient products with energy conservation label, a total amount of NT$ 2,000 (~US$ 60) per item cash rebate will be granted.  The program will be executed for 6 months and only apply to the domestic manufactured products. Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 24 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Other Activities of Energy Conservation Energy Conservation & Carbon Reduction  The government initiates an electricity price privilege program in order to expedite energy conservation.  Discount electricity bill will be provide to residential sector, and middle and elementary schools, the program started on July 1, X% = (A - B)  A  100% where A= bi-monthly power consumption for the previous year; B= bi-monthly power consumption for this year Saving spanDiscount rate 0 ≦ X <5% 95% 5% ≦ X <10% 90% 10% ≦ X 80% Source: BOE (2009)

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 25 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei  Accelerate the enactment of Renewable Energy Development Bill to establish a sustainable environment.  Adjust the premium tariffs for renewable energy and rationalize energy prices of fossil fuels taking into account their external costs.  Remove the obstacles in grid connection and power transmission to promote the power generation from renewables.  Enhance energy productivity, and stress on energy conservation continuously. Concluding Remarks

Chinese TAIPEI APEC EGNRET 32 (2009) Hawaii, USA 26 All rights reserved. Promoting Grid Connected RE System and Recent Activities of Energy Conservation in Chinese Taipei Thank you for your attention. Photo: KOC (2009) Main Stadium for 2009 World Game, Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei