sustainable planning results sustainable excellence ... · presentation of techno-economic data for...
TRANSCRIPT
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Bridging the gap between municipalenergy planning, action and real
results at local level
Some preliminary experiences from the IEE-project ”3-NITY”
Hans Jacob Mydske, NEPASLa Colle sur Loup, 7 June 2007
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
The Vision
Any local community can becomea Sustainable Energy Community.By mobilising all stakeholders, they will contributeactively in a guided process and specially adapted
support tools for decision-making can be madeavailable. Local politicians, municipal planners,
market actors and citizens will play their specificroles in this process.
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Development tasks in the project
Sustainable organisations
and stakeholders
Sustainable energyplanning
Sustainablemeasures and
activities
Results
PLANNINGConsitent methodology forcollection, handling andpresentation of techno-economicdata for local energy systems(REAM). Based on exisiting,Swedish planning model (KRAM)and adaption of local energy(ENERGIA).
ACTIVITIES AND MEASURESActivity and measure plans based on wellproven, European Best Practices.
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTGuidelines for continuous improvement inthe energy planning process through theestablishment of Communities of Practice(CoPs) by the EFQM. European Foundationfor Quality Management.
RESULTThe resultat is a process that isintegrated in the other municipalplanning activities, where localstakeholders, businesses andcitizens take part in thedevelopment of a sustainablecommunity.
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Energy planning by way of theREAM model (i)
The REAM-system
Overview Organiser Editor Results
Input data &calculation
File and work spaceadministration
ManualHelp
Contacts
Results on alllevels
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Energy planning by way of theREAM model (ii)
En
ergy d
eman
dE
nerg
y d
eman
d
Ind
ustry
Ho
use
ho
lds/S
erv
ice
Distr
ict h
ea
t grid
Electricity
grid
Power plant
Combined heat
and power
District heating
plant
Water/Wind/Solar/Wave
Oil
Bio energy
Gas
Oil/Gas
Bio
Coal/CokeCoal/Coke
En
ergy d
eman
dE
nerg
y d
eman
d
Ind
ustry
Ho
use
ho
lds/S
erv
ice
Distr
ict h
ea
t grid
Electricity
grid
Power plant
Combined heat
and power
District heating
plant
Water/Wind/Solar/Wave
Oil
Bio energy
Gas
Oil/Gas
Bio
Coal/CokeCoal/Coke
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Energy planning by way of theREAM model (iii)
Urban area
Region Demand technologies
Households
Industry
Primary sector
etc
Community 1
Rural area
Area Demand category
other
Buildings Direct elec. heating
Oil boiler
Wood stove
Cooling unit
Elec. to appliances
District heating
etc.
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
A new approach to using the output
All partners will have theirlocal game, with real energybalance data from the REAM-model. This game can be usedfor dissemination purposese.g. in school, and will beavailable on internet
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Activities and MeasuresThere is a strongfocus on breakingdown the identifiedpotentials for energysavings and new RESproduction capacityinto manageablemeasures andactivities. The SECsare encouraged toestablish municipalprogrammes.
Topical program 1 Topical program 2 Topical program 3 Topical program 4
Efficient use of
energy
Energy supply with
district heating
Other energy
supply with
renewable energy
Renewable energy
in local transport
Topical program manager 1 Topical program manager 2 Topical program manager 3 Topical program manager 4
Efficient use of energy and local production of energy from
renewable energy sources
Main Program
Steering committee, main program manager, topical program managers
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Measure list
The Measure plan coverthe following main areas:
•Business developments•Energy efficiency•Energy supply bydistrict heating•Energy supply by otherRenewables•Local Transport
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Aktivity plan
Aktivity listswith short- andlonger termtasks for eachmain measure,will provide a”Roadmap”.
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Sustainable excellence (i)The sustainableexcellence isbased on theEFQM”Excellencemodel”. TheSECs evaluatethemselves along9 criteria, andidentify areas ofimprovement atan organisationallevel
Criterion 9 - Key
performance results
Criterion 6 -
Customer results
Criterion 7 - People
results
Criterion 8 - Society
results
>> Go to Score Sheet
Criterion 5 -
Processes
Criterion 1 -
Leadership
Criterion 2 - Policy
and strategy
Criterion 3 - People
Criterion 4 -
Partneships &
resources
Innovation and learning
Enablers Results
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Sustainable excellence (iI)The score-boardprovide certainindications withrespect to thebalance of internalcompetencies.
0,00
2,00
4,00
6,00Criterion 1 - Leadership
Criterion 2 - Policy and
strategy
Criterion 3 - People
Criterion 4 - Partneships
& resources
Criterion 5 - ProcessesCriterion 6 - Customer
results
Criterion 7 - People
results
Criterion 8 - Society
results
Criterion 9 - Key
performance results
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Case studies• The case studies indicate a fair goodwill towards using the techno-
economic energy system planning model (REAM).
• The measures and activities lists are warmly welcomed, and establisha good link between plans and actions!!!
• However, there is a certain reluctancy to do the Excellence selfassessment. However, they seem to realize the added value of thiswhen it comes to descibing their own capacity to implement the plans,(or lack of such) and this is a very good motivation to do it after all.
• SECs realize that active involvement of stakeholders in the process isa great help, as stakeholders ensure realism to planned actions.
7 June 2007 eceee
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
SustainablePlanning
SustainableMeasuresand
Activities
SustainableExcellence
Results
Expected results• Well proven model for techno-economic planning of energy
potentials at local/regional level
• Output from the techno-economic planning is presented to thecitizens in an understandable format (The game)
• All SEC will have their own ”sustainable energy plan” with astrong focus on implementation of measures and activities atall levels (no cost, low cost and high costs…)
• Community of Practice within the EFQM framework. (will havesimilarities with the e5 award, and may look into collaborationopportunities/synergies……)