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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour German research strategy in the energy sector Georg Wilhelm Adamowitsch 7 th October Warsaw
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Objectives of Energy Policy SecurityEnvironment Efficiency „The magic triangle of sustainability“ German Energy Research Strategy Sustainability
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Germany’s Approach Well-balanced energy mix (including hard coal and lignite) Increase of energy efficiency Extension of renewable energy German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour German Energy Research Strategy Quantitative Target for Energy Efficiency
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Quantitative Target for Renewable Energy German Energy Research Strategy Contribution of renewable energy to primary energy supply: observed:19901,2 % observed:20033,1 % target:20104,2 %
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour R&D in Energy Primary responsibility:Industry! Additional responsibility:Government reason: Long-term horizon for development of new energy technologies High risks of R&D in the area of new energy technologies Strategic impact of „Energy“ for the economy, environment and society German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Energy R&D should contribute to fulfil tasks set by the Government Energy R&D should maintain and increase the number of technological options in Germany (long- term flexibility) Energy R&D is part of the overall policy: innovation, growth and employment 3 Fundamental Objectives in Germany’s R&D Programme German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Institutional funding: Fundamental research Large research centres Project funding: Application-oriented research Enterprises, research centres and universities Instruments German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Budget:approx. 400 million € per year Priorities: modern power plant technologies fuel cells and hydrogen eco-buildings renewable energy (photovoltaics, wind energy, biomass, solar thermal, geothermal, etc.) nuclear safety and waste disposal fusion German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour 65 % of power generation in Germany is based on coal and gas Contribution of fossil fuels to power generation will continue to increase world-wide Between 2010 and 2020 around 40 GW (Germany) and 200 GW (EU-15) power plant capacity will be required to replace ageing plants Modern Power Plant Technologies German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Modern Combi-Power Plant (gas and steam turbines) (Photo: Siemens) Modern Power Plant Technologies Modern power plants today: Lignite:Niederaußem 43 % Hard coal:Project NRW = 46 % Gas and steam plant: = 58 % Average values: Germany = 39 % Worldwide = 31 % German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour COORETEC: The 2 roads German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Multilateral initiatives Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy International Energy Agency Implementing Agreements 6 th Framework Programme e.g. RECOPOL European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform Examples for International Co-operation German Energy Research Strategy
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour Suggestion for the 7 th Framework Programme: Modern power plant technologies should be a priority! German Energy Research Strategy
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