The Danish Ecocouncil´s pesentation about energy and environmental relatede questions

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NGO-views from my Chair Søren Dyck-Madsen Det Økologiske Råd

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Drivers for Environmental Issues •

Resources situation

Climate and Energy situation

Trade balance

Energy efficiency

Legislation and economic incentives

CSR

Availability of investment capital

Pollution prevention

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Resources Situation

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Cost of Rare Ressources

Source: Newspaper Børsen - October 2011

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Climate •

Global agreement at the UNFCCC process unfortunately is not likely

Climate change is increasingly being addressed elsewhere

Climate concerns will be supported by concerns for:

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energy supply security of energy supply geopolitical concerns economic concerns

Job potentials in climate and energy shift will be highlighted

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Energy Situation •

Oil is becoming really scarce

Draught in US shows why Ethanol cannot be the new oil

Coal is becoming harder to get – and the quality is getting worse

Renewables are growing, but needs back up – gas is obvious

Natural Gas is still plenty – but situated in Russia and Algeria

Bio gas and other synthetic gasses are still relatively expensive

Shale gas is a dark horse – with lots of economic potential lots of environmental risks

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EU Trade Balance and Cost of Energy

Source: Eurostat and WWF 2010

”The EU Budget deficit in 2011 was around 150 Billion Euros – but the cost of imported oil alone was around 315 Billion Euros” “Quotation” from Connie Hedegaard 2012

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Energy Efficiency is a Money Machine 400

Costs for investment in energy efficiency Costs for investment in power and steam generation and distribution Energy expenditure Total energy system costs for stationary uses

Billion â‚Ź '08

200 0

-200 -400 -600 2011-2015

2016-2020

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2026-2030

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Policy Drivers for Energy Savings •

Since the EU Green Paper on Energy came out in 2000 the focus on the EU energy situation with energy efficiency and renewable energy as the two important EU energy tools

Legislation is there now. Especially these three important directives:

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The EPBD – Buildings directive

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The 20 % Renewables Directive

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The EED – Energy Efficiency Directive

Regulation of CO2 from cars and vans – heavy vehicles still missing

Flexibility in energy consumption = Smart Grid will be important

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The Energy Efficiency Directive •

The directive demands many different things from MS:

Set up scheme for energy companies to do annual energy savings

Set indicate targets for energy savings and report to commission

Make strategy for deep or staged renovations of buildings

Require energy audits for industries and set up accreditation schemes

Register every public building and its energy consumption

Do benchmarks and cost efficiency calculations for every new energy installation with focus on use of district heating

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The Energy Efficiency Directive •

Set up investment facilities

Set up education facilities

Everything have to be publicly reported to the Commission

All 27 MS have to do the same = much benchmarking and knowledge and learning will be available in this process

The process will open the eyes for the many advantages from EE in countries not working efficiently in this area – creating jobs, reducing costs for importing fossil fuels and improving health and indoor climate and improving industrial competitiveness

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Investment is strongly needed •

In some countries like Denmark investment capacity is present

In many countries investment possibilities (like loans with almost no security) will have to be set up

State subsidy schemes will have to be set up

EU money will have to be directed to these actions

And investments in human capital and education will have to be done – creating markets for energy savings will trigger private incentives

Companies offering energy efficient renovations and materials may combine this with investment facilities

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Corporate responsibility •

Corporate social responsibility in the energy and climate area is growing

Focus is on products and production site and supplier performance

Global Compact is one way to do it, but other and possibly more local initiatives will pop up – e.g. the WindMade labelling

Energy savings and environmental improvement is number one

Use of renewable energy is number two, but here it is a jungle to find the right additional way to act

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Corporate responsibility •

In many countries national regulation is weak triggering front runner companies to do more

5 years ago it was OK in Denmark just to follow a rather strong national regulation – that is not the case anymore

Growing focus on companies telling the good story about themselves and their commitment - this story cannot be told just by following the rules

Especially companies that produce environmental and climate helpful product is targeted to do more – and to tell about it

Dialog with stakeholders especially ngo’s is growing

Openness is becoming much more important

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Energy Embedded in Materials •

As the energy needed for the use of buildings (and other products) is declining the focus will shift to reduce the energy consumed in producing the materials. This can be targeted in several ways:

Reduction of energy use in each material

Reuse of materials extending the period of calculation of the embedded energy (deposit and refund systems etc.)

Innovative materials that result in less energy use per material unit

Shifting energy use to renewables

Using only second hand materials and local materials

How to reduce the use of concrete, steel and aluminium

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Smarter Materials •

In energy efficiency lots of innovation is going on

Related to Rockwool it is evident that insulation materials competing with Rockwool already are or is coming to the market

The aim is to use less space to achieve a better insulation effect and to improve architectural preservation and improvement of the renovated buildings

But also air tightness and individual ventilation systems is greatly improved

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Transport •

EU has adopted regulation of CO2 from small cars (2008) and vans (2011)

The regulations provide some reduction through the “mandatory” goals – but they must be followed by tax policy – which is the responsibility of the member states

Right EU is re-negotiating the 2020 goals for private cars – proposal 95 g CO2 per km – a stronger goal like 80 g would be possible to achieve

Regulation of heavy vehicles is still missing

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Other environmental Issues •

Water scarcity need to be addressed

Local pollution is no longer acceptable

Focus on other pollutants such as CO2, particles, NOx etc. points at energy efficiency and non thermal renewable production as solutions

Indoor climate both in production and working sites but definitely also in private housing will gain focus. But it normally requires support schemes or some wealth to actually pay for these investments that do not pay back in private economic terms like energy savings

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Factors for Future Environmental Issues

Thank you for the attention The presentation can be downloaded from www.ecocouncil.dk

Soeren@ecocouncil.dk

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