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Solving of energy problems

ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN SAVINJSKA, ŠALEŠKA AND KOROŠKA REGION Boštjan KRAJNC Energy Agency KSSENA Bratislava 2 0th of June, 2011. Solving of energy problems. Reducing the impact of Climate Changes : Rational use of energy Renewable energy sources Energy management. Municipality Commitment.

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Solving of energy problems

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  1. ENERGYMANAGEMENT IN SAVINJSKA, ŠALEŠKA AND KOROŠKA REGIONBoštjan KRAJNCEnergy Agency KSSENABratislava 20th of June, 2011

  2. Solving of energy problems Reducing the impact of Climate Changes: • Rational use of energy • Renewable energy sources • Energy management

  3. Municipality Commitment Commitment of municipality: To create adequate administrative structures in municipalities:

  4. Definition of Energy goals Reduction of costs and energy use in public sector Reduction of green-house-gas (GHG) emissions Development and implementation of innovative products and services Implementation of pilot or demonstrative projects Gain of non-refundable funds Stimulate the private and industrial sector to increase RES and RUE Encouragements for inflow of capital for investment projects Rise of energy culture of general and expert public Rise the awareness on energy issue

  5. Development of Energy Management Adequate administrative structures in municipality: • Energy manager (internal or external expert organization; Energy manager has specific hierarchic position) • Direct link with decision makers: Mayor, Head of Department of Works and Services, Head of Mayor‘s office, etc; • Cooperation with Department of Economy and Finance (possibilities of investments, budget, etc);

  6. The role of the energy manager Role of the energy manager – full time: • Analyses of energy supply, consumption and costs (Secure, stabile and quality of energy supply); • Preparation of RES and RUE measures (Energy Action plan – Energyconcept); • Communication between decision makers and maintainers, accouters, etc; • Energy audits • Measurements of the Environmental impacts; • To create long-term strategy on energy management; • Monitoring - Energy bookkeeping • Education, motivate and raise the awareness of all employees;

  7. Sharing of local/regional energy agency with other cities Local or regionalEnergyAgency: • Many similar action; • Sharing of costs; • Transfer of know – how between municipalities; • Exchange of experiences

  8. Financial mechanisms to facilitate energy management in public sector • Own resources (budget) • Private – public partnership • Credit (Commercial banks, Eko sklad, etc) • ESCO model – (Energy Performance Contracting EPC) problem of Municipalities‘ volume of borrowing • National and EU founds (ELENA, IEE, IPA, Objective 3, Cohesion founds, etc)

  9. Motivation of employees on energy issue Seminars, workshops; Energy certificate; Energy bookkeeping; Energy stickers Brochures, leaflets, etc

  10. Energy Strategy Municipality with no strategy: • Action plan not-created or created but weak execution • No specific plans (in general only – like more implementation of RES); • No sequence of action (reconstruction of heating system before of general adaptation); • No responsible person or department for measures of RES and RUE • The lack of founding the projects Municipality with strategy : • Energy Programs are sustainable and efficient: public lightening, public buildings and public transport; • Many weak points identified during the implementation; • Many actions done to reduce energy consumption; • Many pilot projects (PV street lights; CHP in public buildings, PV power plant in public buildings, etc)

  11. Energy strategy Benchmarking analyses of 3 municipalities with different strategies

  12. Energybookkeeping EnergyAct - All public buildings with over 500 m2 of netto heat surface MAIN FUNCTIONS:- mangers recognize their consumption; invoice management (advanced energy bookkeeping),- energy and financial data management,- analysis,- financial and energy planning,- energy and financial reports,- financial and energetic planning for energy efficient measures,- monitoring,- all your buildings connected in one comprehensive energy- informational system.

  13. Energy certification - Comparison of CO2 emissions between 2008 and 2010

  14. Energy certification Total energy savings -1,03 %

  15. Energy management of Velenje, Celje and Slovenj Gradec municiplities • 2004: Energy concept of MO Velenje, Celje and Slovenj Gradec; • 2006: Establishing of Energy Agency KSSENA, within the framework of Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE); • Number of employees: 6 • Founders: Municipality of Velenje (MOV), Municipality of Celje (MOC), Municipality of SlovenjGradec (MOSG) and Public utilities company (KPV); • 2007 – 2011: • Operational plan for energy reconstruction of public lightening in MO Velenjeand Slovenj Gradec; • Energy audits, analyses, energy bookkeeping, energy reports (consumption and costs), etc; • Action planned for RES and RUE; • Implementation of RES and RUE process.

  16. Working fields of KSSENA

  17. Energy reconstruction of PC Rudarski dom • Investment: € 2,117,514European Regional Development Fund: € 1,603,355 (75%)Own funds Velenje: € 514,159 (25%)

  18. CHP of POŠ Škale • Before • Preliminary heating: Fuel oil (consumption over 20.000 l)Obsolete and outdated boilerEnergy number :> 200kWh/m2 (in 2007)- Reconstruction of heating system • Implementation of cogeneration of heat and power system2 units (5.5 kWe and 12.5 kWh)Other Reconstructions:Replacement windowsReplacing the doorReplace blinds

  19. PV power plant: Municipality of Velenje Installed Power: 17.4 kWpEstimated annual electricity production: 17.4 MWhEstimated annual production in EUR: € 6,600The completion of works: July 2010

  20. PV power plant: Primary school Livada Installed Power: 49.68 kWpEstimated annual electricity production: 50 MWhEstimated annual production in EUR: € 19,000The completion of works: December 2010

  21. MFE na Gustava Šiliha Installed Power: 46 kWpEstimated annual electricity production: 46 MWhEstimated annual production in EUR: € 18,000The completion of works: December 2010

  22. Street lighting:DEMO PROJECT „Energy self-sufficient STREET LIGHTING Created by: Uroš Cerkovnik 5 street lights with PV and wind energy supply

  23. Street lighting :PV lights Illuminating the pavement, where the power is regulated by photovoltaic panelsLength of route: 450 mNumber of lamps: 3Lamp: LED LSL 30Pillar height h = 7 mRechargeable Batteries: 2x40 AhPhotovoltaic Panel: 85 WpInverter power: 75 W

  24. Municipality of Velenje and Covenant of Mayors March 2010: presentation of Action plan to Mayor of Velenje April 2010: presentation of Covenant of Mayors and Action plan to Velenje City Council May2010: Signature of covenant of Mayors in Brussels June 2011: SEAP confirmed by City council

  25. On – going EU projects: • CyberDisplay (IEE) • RegCEP (IEE) • EnergyCity (CE) • EuroNET 50/50 (IEE) • MOVE (SI-AT ) • Prometheus (IEE)

  26. Tel.: +386 3 8961 520 Fax.: +386 3 8961522 info@kssena.velenje.eu www.kssena.si THANK YOU bostjan.krajnc@kssena.velenje.eu

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