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Energy Efficiency made in Germany www.efficiency-from-germany.info Energy Efficiency in Germany – Status & Perspectives May 6 th , 2010, Århus, Denmark Meike Wächter, eclareon GmbH Management Consultants on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology

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Energy Efficiency made in Germany

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Energy Efficiency in Germany – Status & Perspectives

May 6th, 2010, Århus, Denmark

Meike Wächter, eclareon GmbH Management Consultantson behalf of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology

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I. “Energy Efficiency Made in Germany“ – You are invited to start Business!

I. Energy Efficiency Export Initiative

Activities and services:

Foreign Trade Fairs Information Events Trade Missions

Fact-Finding Missions Know-how Transfer Training/ Education

Umbrella Brand“Energieeffizienz - made in Germany“

Information on the Websitewww.efficiency-from-germany.info

NetworkDecision Makers and “Advocates”,Private Companies

I. The Energy Efficiency Export Initiative at a Glance

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II. Governmental Strategies and Projects to rise Energy Efficiency– Overview on German Activities

II. Governmental strategies and projects

Coalition agreement between CDU, CSU and FDP, 26.10.2009Climate protection as a drive for competition in the field of new technologiesTarget: main share of RES in energy supplyContinuation of CO2-program for modernizing insulation of buildingsIncrease of modernized building proportion

Integrated energy and climate change programme with 30 targeted measures, 23.08.2007 40% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 compared to 1990 Share of 25-30% of electricity produced from renewable energy sources by 2030 Share of 25% of electricity produced from CHP by 2020 Increase share of bio fuels to 17% by 2020

Government declaration, 26.04.2007 Reduction of electricity consumption by 11% through a massive increase of energy efficiency Increase share of renewable energy sources in the heat sector by 14%

October 29, 2009, European Council, Brussels

Objectives of the new federal government

Approaches for increase of energy efficiency in buildings

Legal Requirements for buildings

Obligation of replacement

Key instrument: EnEV

Loans and subsidies

Tax incentives

Key instrument: Building Refurbishment Programme

Regulatory policy Financial support Promotion

Creation of market transparency

Pilot projects

Information

Qualification of experts

Source: eclareon adapted from dena presentation

II. Governmental strategies and projects

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III. Energy Efficiency in Buildingsand the passive house

Source: from presentation of German Energy Agency (dena)

Cost structure for a building over its life cycle

Project d

evelopm

ent

Con

struction

Use

Recyclin

g

1-2 2-5 20-40 years 0-1

80% costs (whereof up to 50% energy costs) 20% costs

III. Energy efficiency in (residential) buildings

Energy efficiency in residential buildings – key aspects

III. Energy efficiency aspects in buildings

1. Type of building2. Geographical

position

3. Building materials and insulation

4. Windows

5. Ventilation

6. Heating systems

Source: Brochure „Bauen für die Zukunft“, published

by German Energy Agency (dena)

III. Energy efficiency in buildings – the passive house

Source: PHI & Scherz &Scherz Architekten

heating requirement: 15 kWh/m²a 1,5 l Haus

III. A passive house compared to a low energy house

III. A passive house compared to a low energy house

Source: Friedl Architektenbüro

electricity

Hot water (without solar thermal)

heating

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V. The Companies

V. Participating German Companies I

Company Representative Business segment

REHAU AG & Co Mr. Dennis Eskilden energy-efficient insulation materials

Paul Wärmerückgewinnung GmbH

Mr. Eberhard Paul heat recovery systems

ISOQUICK GmbH & Co. KG

Mr. Peter Schröder energy-efficient insulation materials

4greenArchitecture – Koch Architekten

Ms. Charlotte Juhl Koch Architects and designers primarily specialising in energy efficient buildings

V. Participating German Companies II

Company Representative Business segment

Ludwig Häußler GmbH Mr. Mathias Häußler energy-efficient window technique

STEICO AG Mr. Klaus Drücker energy-efficient insulation materials e.g. made of wood or hemp

Fa. Ökologischer Holzbau Sellstedt GmbH

Mr. Thomas Reincke producer and seller of low-energy houses and passive houses

Pazen Fenster und Technik GmbH

Mr. Pazen & Mr. Dohm energy-efficient window technique

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Thank you for your attention!