IEA District Heating and Cooling Programme Current Issues

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP

IEA District Heating and Cooling Programme Current Issues

Dr Robin Wiltshire Chairman, IEA DHC programme

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP

IEA DHC: Current Big Issues

Contribution to the IEA response to the request for help from G8

IEA DHC own internal review.

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DHC Systems are one of the most significant ways to:

maximise the efficiency of the thermal electricity generation process by providing a means to use the waste heat

share heating - and cooling - loads

achieve fuel flexibility - opportunities for CHP, renewables and emergent technologies.

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DHC Systems are

not yet fully recognised as

one of the most significant ways to:

maximise the efficiency of the thermal electricity generation process by providing a means to use the waste heat

share heating - and cooling – loads

achieve fuel flexibility - opportunities for CHP, renewables and emergent technologies.

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DHC Systems are

not yet fully recognised…

‘IEA’s Alternative scenario shows… we could reduce consumption by 10% and CO 2 by 16% by 2030. End use efficiency would contribute 60%... The rest would be realised by better power generation… Yet we can do better’

Agreed!! We could also consider

heat

This contributes about 70% of buildings related energy consumption.

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Globally…

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Annually district heating systems consume 11 – 12 EJ heat… … about 5% of total energy demand in industrial, residential, public, and commercial sectors Globally DHC/CHP systems reduce carbon emissions by 3 – 4 % Across Europe DHC/CHP saves estimated 1.3 – 1.4 EJ per annum.

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Networks to accommodate

new technologies

Integration of low carbon energy in UK District Heating schemes

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Aberdeen: CHP Llanwddyn: Biomass Sheffield: Energy from waste, CHP Slough: Biomass, CHP Southampton: Geothermal, CHP Woking: CHP, Fuel Cell, PV

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Pipework is ‘technology blind’: any locally available source of heat can be used

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP

DHC Systems can help

fast growing economies

Trend towards urbanisation offers a growing market: DHC best when HC demand density high

DHC therefore has high level of applicability to fast growing economies with high energy intensity

Energy security: DHC networks use locally available energy and heat that would otherwise be wasted.

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DHC networks support

rapid integration

of lower carbon fuels and

new technologies.

Pipes are ‘technology blind’: any locally available source of heat can be used

All buildings on a network receive heat from any new item of plant installed at central energy centre.

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DHC - a

technology that can handle peaks

Heat: aggregate loads have smoother peaks

Electricity: heat driven chillers reduce peak power demand

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP One

policy requirement

A level playing field!

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EU Policy background

Building Directive – new developments over 1000m 2 consider DH, CHP, renewables should CHP Directive Energy Services Directive

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High level policy is helpful…

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Required: a level playing field!

Carbon trading should allow internalisation of benefits for DH. However, most DH schemes are >20MW so they will pay for their carbon emissions while single buildings will not. So the more efficient system is penalised! Access to the grid for CHP electricity should be under transparent and non discriminatory terms. Small CHP particularly often suffers high connection cost and use of system prices and low price for surplus electricity sale. Efficient technology penalised!

Energy and emissions taxes should not penalise environmentally beneficial technologies. Reduced VAT on CHP heat and on district heating pipes would help.

There should be consistency in primary energy terms when comparing collective and building-bound technology.

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… but the benefits are lost in the details!

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IEA DHC Recent Activities: Annex VII End-of-Annex Seminar

Took place in June 2005 as part of Euroheat & Power seminar

Results disseminated to conference audience

Presentations from all 7 project leaders

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Annex VII projects Strategies to manage heat losses technique and economy A comparison of distributed and large-scale CHP/DH Two-step decision and optimisation model for centralised or decentralised thermal storage in DHC systems Dynamic heat storage optimisation and demand side management How standards and insulation properties influence the competitiveness of district energy Improvement of operational temperature differences in district heating systems Biofouling and Microbiologically influenced corrosion in District Heating Networks.

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Reports available to participant countries; www.iea-dhc.org

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Annex VIII projects

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Cost benefits and long term behaviour of a new all plastic piping system Assessing the actual annual energy efficiency of building scale cooling systems New materials and constructions for improving the quality and lifetime off district heating pipes including joints – thermal, mechanical and environmental performance Improved cogeneration and heat utilisation in district heating networks.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Annex VIII project selection

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8 areas of interest defined Very uneven distribution of proposals received 44 proposals received – only 6 could be selected – many good proposals not selected Basis of selection was quality of projects as scored by all ten participant countries.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Future project selection – possible approaches

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Project selections to cover all areas of interest Project teams overall to include all participant countries

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Project selections to cover all areas of interest

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More effort in defining the areas of interest (AOIs) AOIs probably fewer in number Maintain the ‘other areas’ category to cater for innovative ideas outside our AOI catchment

In the event of few and poor projects in some AOIs, effort to be made to find acceptable projects: possibilities include readvertising or seeking to improve proposals Project teams to include all participant countries

Current tendency for ‘cosy’ project partnerships that do not represent the circumstances of all participant countries

We may request project consortiums to expand.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Future project selection – possible approaches

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Project selections to cover all areas of interest

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More effort in defining the areas of interest (AOIs) AOIs probably fewer in number Maintain the ‘other areas’ category to cater for innovative ideas outside our AOI catchment

In the event of few and poor projects in some areas, possibilities include readvertising or seeking to improve proposals Project teams to include all participant countries

Current tendency for ‘cosy’ project partnerships that do not represent the circumstances of all participant countries

We may request a project consortium to expand.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Future project work – possible approaches

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IEA DHC currently operates by competitive bidding: this is called 'cost sharing' The programme has delivered regular high quality and highly commended research work Committee wishes to retain this efficient operation However, another approach may also be accommodated: 'task sharing' projects work by defining a common theme first then seeking appropriate funding A possible task sharing project theme is currently under development “Low Exergy District Heating” - the committee has not yet decided.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP How could Euroheat & Power RTD help?

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Developing and defining areas of interest

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attendance at IEA committee meetings (already happens) helping to define new areas that require work (already happens) countries are asked to select their favoured AOIs – so could EHP Must have relevance to all IEA DHC participant countries Promotional effort to expand the membership of IEA DHC Providing suggestions on groups that can work together Workshops: IEA DHC presence at events like this; possible joint workshops.

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Further information Find out more about IEA DHC at www.iea-dhc.org

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY District Heating and Cooling, including the integration of CHP Join us!

If your country is a not a member and would consider joining please contact me at: [email protected]

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