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Energy in mountain areas Marie Guitton Project manager, Euromontana Brussels, 21 September 2011
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What is Euromontana? European multisectoral association for cooperation and development of mountain areas (since 1996) Around 70 members from 15 countries Our vision: –Mountains are territories with a future and opportunities for Europe –We must build on our strengths to overcome our weaknesses
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Our position on energy in mountain areas Developed in 2009-2010 through a collaborative process involving our members → 9 recommandations to improve energy savings and the development of renewable energies in mountain areas
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Where do we start from? Mountain areas have specific needs and constraints –Harsh climate → high energy consumption for heating –Physical constraints (slopes, climate), dispersion of population → difficulties and costs to build and maintain energy network ©Laurent Baratier © OT L.Galoppe
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Mountains have assets: Great potential of renewable energy Where do we start from? Water Wind Biomass (wood) © Heikki Valve © Luis Miguel Bugallo Sanchez Sun Geothermal energy
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Saw dust plant for district heating Vatra Dornei, RO - Collection of saw dusts from regional saw mills (40000t). - Production of 18 MWt: 2x6MWt with saw dust boilers + 6MWt with fuel boiler - Heating of 83 residential buildings of the city Actions and ambitions of mountain areas: some exemples
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Reducing energy consumption in Trento, IT Focus on energy saving between 2000 and 2008: –Research on the use of local traditional materials –Development of relationships between businesses and research institutes –Construction of new buildings class B (consumption < 60 Kwh/m²), i.e. energy savings by 80% in comparison with previous standards Actions and ambitions of mountain areas: some exemples
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Fairly compensating mountain areas for the use of their ressources – the Norwegian example Local municipalities are entitled to: Concession power: electricity at production costs Concession fees Business development fund The concession fees are: parts of the local value added compensation for damages and disadvantages, a kind of local “environmental fee/tax” Legislation adapted to pay respect to the local communities right to take part in the revenue from their own natural resources
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Actions and ambitions of mountain areas: some exemples Ambitions to develop further renewable energy sources Natural Parc of Vercors (80 municipalities, about 35.000 inhabitants, area of 186,000 ha). Today’s consumption: about 1 TWh, 45% provided by renewable energy. Latest developed objective: increasing renewable energy share to 55% in 2020 and 100% in 2050, by mainly developing wood-fuel energy
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Conclusion Mountains can make a contribution, and are willing to do so Support needed at different levels: -Training and information -Certification: environmental certifications must include energy certification -Research and development of new technologies: local grids, energy storage See Euromontana position
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Thank you for your attention! For more information : www.euromontana.org marie.guitton@euromontana.org
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