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WP3: “How-to” guides for industry
Jozef Stefan Institute (JSI)
Stane Merše
Head of Energy Efficiency Centre JSI
Kick-off project Meeting
10 - 11 July 2012, Brussels
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WP 3: “How-to” guides for industry
Key purpose of the WP:
“Increasing the overall understanding of financial proposition of
cogeneration technology in different applications among businesses
policy makers and stakeholders.”
 Main issues which need to be addressed in developing the business
case for CHP:
o The key elements to consider in the developing the business case.
o Best practice case studies showing how the elements were taken into
consideration.
o Special emphasis will be given to SMEs, where current knowledge is limited and
CCS applications will not be feasible mainly due to economic reasons
• Deliverables:
• D 3.1: Tested “How-to” guides for 4 key market sectors
• D 3.2: 30 best practice cases on CHP in 4 target sectors
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Purpose of the“How-to” guides
“In order to expand the cogeneration in Europe, a large number
of organisations who currently use significant quantities of
energy for heat, need to be attracted to join the cogeneration
sector.”
 Answering the key first questions to the potential heat consumers:
o Is this economically a good proposal?
o What benefits is ofering cogeneration to me?
o What is the best business model for implementaion?
 Is a tool for streamlining the initial project engagement stage of a new
CHP project and in formulating the business proposition for the new
owner:
o will provide enough information for an interested potential cogeneration
operator to assess the business opportunity and risk of moving into
cogeneration.
o Demonstration of best practice case studies
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Target sectors
4 Guides for top 4 expansion sectors:
o food,
o paper,
o hospitals and
o commercial premises
 Shall we adopt/change also to:
 Market sectors highlighted in the individual Roadmap proposal for 7 MS?
 Micro CHP – households?
?
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T1: Cheklist for “How-to” guides
 Guides Should be:
o Short and focused on the main issues which need to be addressed in developing
the business case for CHP (5 pages)
o Consist of three sections:
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The key elements to consider in the developing the business case
Best practise case studies showing how the elements were taken into
consideration
3. Sources of the information needed to calculate the business case
including Member State support, regional and local support and sources
of information.
 Create a walk-through example of developing a standard project for the top 4
expansion sectors giving examples of typical costs and timescales for each step and
highlighting the key elements which must be understood to properly establish a
business case and understand the risk.
 Prepare best practice case studies identifying national benchmark CHP installations
for sector reference
 Identify main national sources of information and key points of contact for
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professional assistance, authorisation, permitting, finance, etc. (incl. EED)
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T2: Develope the 4 “How-to” guides
 Inovative and ilustrative approach!
– Overview of available similar tools (linking on other IEE projects, etc.)
– The experience of BEA in its successful work in communication to customers in
Berlin will be used.
– The guides will be market tested:
• with the trade associations of each market sector to ensure that using the guide the target
customer can be successfully addressed and reached:
 Key information for understanding:
– Financial implications of the investment in and the running of a cogeneration plant
both initially and over the lifetime of the project
– Energy savings and CO2 impact of cogeneration investment.
– Implications of national legislation regarding their cogeneration plant investment
– Their options in financing/running a plant themselves or inviting a third party to do
so (TPF, business models, etc.)
– Know-how to take their initial purchase interest further
 A lot of information – proper focus and shaping crucial for the success!
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T3: Best practice cases
• Additional 30 best practice cases
for the 4 market sectors per region
– To highlight the elements relevant to the
business case success and to link clearly to
the relevant elements of the road map.
– Case study sites will be encouraged to take
an active part in the ongoing CODE2
process (visits, exchange of information
and data, etc.)
– Continous activity from CODE :
• Ongoing also after the end of the project
• Update of the web presentation,…
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Most interesting cases
 e – mobility with CHP, Belgium – 42% of primary energy savings
 Hybrid “RES&CHP” plant – gas engine & sollar collectors in Greece
 RES island supply - Biogas CHP plant from pig waste in Cyprus
 First trigeneration plants UK, Greece
 Repseed oil CHP – engine, Belgium
 District heating and cooling, Italy
 Retrofit of coal CHP plant with biomass cofireing, district
heating Warsaw, Poland
 TPF CHP projects
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T4: Translation and adaptation of
the “How-to” guides
 The guides will be translated and adapted into the economic
and legislative environment of the 15 National COGEN
Associations:
– Each guide will be reviewed by the national association and both
general statements and specific recommendations (modified according
to the local energy history and economic situation).
– Will be consulted locally to verify that the resulting guide fits the local
situation.
– Dissemination: upload of guides onto different website, distribute them
among their members/contacts or use it as a basis to organise a
workshop in their country for industry, SMEs (contractors, project
developers, small users) and bio-energy industries.
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Partner
JSI
All Partners
COGEN
HACHP, JSI, FAST,
CVL, B.KWK
BEA, EM
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Implementation
Task(s) for this partner organisation
WP leader
Develop checklist with input from partners
Dialogue with national experts
Review and editing
Contribute to the checklist
Evaluate the effectiveness of the guide with
their trade associations and four companies in
the sector
Contribute to the guide
Adding best practice cases to online database
Translation and adaptation of guides
Development of concept of guide
Contribute to collecting best practice cases
Disseminate guides to SMEs
Identify and assess the best practise cases in 2
target industries with input from other
partners
Prepare the best practise cases for publication
Identify benchmarking sites for visits
Related to Task N°
All tasks
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Next steps
• Preparation of detailed working concept and
plan (JSI)
– Final discussion with involved responsible partners
– End of September 2012
• All ideas from consortium welcome!
Thank you for your attention!
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