German-Serbian Conference on Energy Efficiency in Buildings 21 October 2014, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
Energy Efficiency in Germany at a Glance Jelka Schedlinsky, eclareon GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
The Energy Efficiency Export Initiative
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 Network of experts Decision-makers, business & industry The Initiative
Instruments offered by the Initiative 6 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 Development of Energy Supply Energy Efficiency Nuclear 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) 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 per accommodation unit + 5 % amortisation subsidy resp. + 12,5 % amortisation subsidy without amortisation subsidy up to EUR per accommodation unit Owners of single and two- family houses or freehold flats Subsidy model 10 % subsidy, up to EUR resp. 17,5 % subsidy, up to EUR % subsidy up to EUR per accommodation unit Government strategies and projects
The German Companies
Participating German Companies CompanyRepresentative RAICO Bautechnik GmbHHerr Massmann Frank GmbHHerr Große-Bley geoKOAX GmbHHerr Schäuble EconTech Theiss GmbHHerr Theiss DRYMAT ® Systeme GmbH INTERNATIONALHerr Lindner MIG Material Innovative Gesellschaft mbHHerr Karch
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