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Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Energy Efficiency in buildings in Sweden Riga 20061025, Hans Gulliksson
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Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Main Tasks: Energy efficiency Conversion to Renewable Energy Sources (RES) (since 1999)
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Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden 450 km to Stockholm 240 km to Copenhagen
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Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Responsible Authority: SSKL, Södra Smålands Kommuner och Landsting Financiers: Municipalities in the Counties of Kalmar and Kronoberg SSKL, Södra Smålands Kommuner och Landsting Regional Council for Kalmar County Swedish Energy Agency
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Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Field of activities Heating Electricity (lighting and engines) Transportations Heating Electricity (lighting and engines) Transportations Priorities High environmental quality Reliable energy supply Cost efficiency Regional development with increased employment High environmental quality Reliable energy supply Cost efficiency Regional development with increased employment
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Core activities Renewable energy (bio, wind, solar) Energy efficiency (enterprises, housing, premeises) Energy Services, Third party financing Schools and education Transportations Energy planning and strategies
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Some key-words about ESS Large network – public & private Regional information centre FEDARENE & FSEK Some 20 projects in EU IEE (SAVE, Altener, Steer), FP5, FP6, InterregIII and structural funds
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Some ongoing EU-projects RES Market Places - IEE SESAC – Concerto FP6 SHARE - IEE WasteWaterHeat - IEE PU/Benefes – IEE EuroContract –IEE Interco/PPP – IEE E-tream – IEE MOVE – IEE Bionet – IEE eea,ESME,Impulse - RFO
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IndustryTransports Residential and services Energy for heating and hot water Electricity for household purposes Electricity for common purposes Building etc Total energy use in Sweden 395 TWh/year Source:STEM
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Existing buildings New buildings Low-energy houses Delivered energy per heated area (kWh/m 2,year) Figure 3. Energy use (delivered energy) for heating and hot water per heated area in multi-dwelling blocks between 1970 and 2002. The graph of existing buildings represents total heated area during the current year and the graph of new buildings shows the energy use when work is finished. Examples of measured values from recently built low-energy houses illustrate the distance to Best Available Technology. (All data adjusted to average weather year)
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Figure 2. Energy use (delivered energy) for heating and hot water per heated area in small houses between 1970 and 2002. The graph of existing buildings represents total heated area during the current year and the graph of new buildings shows the energy use when work is finished. Examples of measured values from recently built low-energy houses illustrate the distance to Best Available Technology. (All data adjusted to average weather year) Delivered energy per heated area (kWh/m 2,year) Existing buildings New buildings Low-energy houses
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Energyefficient buildings – House without heating system - Passivehouse Strategy: Minimizing energy losses = effective energy management Measures: Very well insulated building envelope Minimal air leakage Mechanical ventilation with very high heat recovery Solar energy for hot water Waste water recovery
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Kv. Oxtorget, Värnamo Roof window for airing/natural lighting U-value roof = 0,08 Solar panel for hot water Upper hall Bedroom Store Clothes cupboard Kitchen U-value ground =0,09 - Concrete carcass gives more even temperature - Well insulated external walls and floors - Design for optimal solar incident radiation/solar control (winter/summer) - Electricityefficient (A++) domestic appliancies - Demand-controlled ventialtion - Water.. (vattensnål armatur) - Electricityefficient luminaire - Individual measurement -Hot water accumulator -Waste water heat- exchanger
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Separating wall between flats Plastic sheeting Window/door Horizontal details Steel column Plaster Mineral wool Leaf of cavity wall Mineral wool Facade sheet Air Boarding or sheet Wall, long side Plaster Mineral wool/ studs Leaf of cavity wall Mineral wool/ studs Facade sheet Air Boarding or sheet Wall, vertical corner
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Excl electricity for household purposesIncl electricity for household purposes Shus average Fhus average Fhus new Shus new Lindås Jöns Ols LandskronaOxtorget
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Electricity for common purposes Household electricity Hot water Heating
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