Heat Plan Denmark Low Carbon Urban Heating Anders Dyrelund, market manager Rambøll Denmark.

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Heat Plan Denmark Low Carbon Urban Heating Anders Dyrelund, market manager Rambøll Denmark

2 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat Plan Denmark a small study with a significant impact Bottom-up R&D study financed by the district heating consumers Prepared by an independent team of experts from Rambøll Denmark and Aalborg University The first study in Denmark, really to integrate the energy and building sectors – to combine the supply and the demand side An eye-opener for the Danish politicians Could be a model for other countries

3 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund We focus on the overall energy policy objective in the European Union The main objective is to reduce the fossil fuel consumption and the CO 2 emission in a cost effective way Important EU directives to implement this objective Strategic environmental assessment Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Energy performance of buildings Renewable energy

4 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Most important objectives in the energy policy in Denmark since 1976 Objectives since 1976 Develop the most economic heat supply projects for the society of Denmark Reduce the dependency on oil Promote Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Promote renewable energy New additional objectives National obligation to reduce CO 2 emissions outside the CO 2 emission trading scheme Reduce CO 2 emissions for the whole society To be independent of fossil fuels in the long run ! (2050?)

5 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Important Danish legislation to implement the policy Electricity supply act from 1976 all new power capacity since 1976 has been CHP Heat supply act from 1979 municipal heat supply planning, a new natural gas infrastructure and a substantial increase of district heating optimal zoning of district heating and natural gas networks based on overall economic evaluation for the society of Denmark district heating shifts from fossil fuel boilers to CHP and renewable energy This legislation ensures unique least cost integration of power, heat, gas and waste sectors in Denmark However, the building sector is not yet fully co-ordinated with the other sectors

6 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat plan Denmark focus on the heating sector The plan shows how the Danish heating sector has reduced CO 2 emissions by a factor 2,5 since 1980 The plan shows that this progressive development can continue to achieve a further 50% reduction before 2020 and to achieve an almost CO 2 neutral society before 2030 The plan is based on an integrated approach, combining optimal end-user heat demand reductions - additional 25% or more? a lower return temperature from building installations – <35 o C more district heating (DH) - from 46% up to 63-70% of the market energy efficient use of renewable energy in district heating individual heat pumps, solar heating and wood pellets

7 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? CHP and surplus wind energy via heat pumps combined with large heat accumulators District heating which combines Large and small CHP Electric boilers Heat pumps and Heat accumulators Is a precondition for integration of large share of wind energy in Europe In Denmark the share of wind is growing from 20% towards 70%

8 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Waste to energy CHP Case: Amagerforbrænding the first 100% utilization of waste tunnel to Zealand

9 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Waste to energy with flue gas condensation Case: Vestforbrænding Efficient use of all the surplus heat from waste only in large district heating systems 23% electrical efficiency in CHP 100% total efficiency with flue gas condensation Glass fiber tube inside

10 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Biogas CHP Biogas can substitute natural gas directly in district heating plants - not in individual boilers

11 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Geothermal energy boosted by biomass 70 dgr.C is sufficient for heating and hot tap water - but only via large district heating systems 2 km in DK

12 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Large scale solar thermal plants 6 times more cost effective than individual solar heating

13 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Straw Difficult fuels can only be utilized in an environmental acceptable way in large boilers

14 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund How to produce the heat? Surplus wood chip with flue gas condensation times more environmental friendly than wood stoves – and twice as efficient

15 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Integrated district heating systems Case: Greater Copenhagen, 2009 Vestforbrænding From gas boilers to district heating Waste management CTR and Frederiksberg Forsyning Amager- forbrænding New district heating From gas to district heating Existing district heating CHP Waste to energy Transmission

16 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund New sustainable buildings interact with the energy infrastructure Case: New Ramboll office in Kolding: Close to public transport District heating with Waste to energy CHP with flue gas condensation ”District Cooling” from near by water Low temperature floor heating down to 25 dgr. C High temperature free cooling through the same floor tupe system

17 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat Plan Denmark statistics from 1980–forecast to 2050 Statistics from 1980–2006 Danish Energy Authority More specific information from 430 district heating companies Forecast based on bottom-up analysis for all 420 DH companies grouped in 10 clusters, which reflects the average DH from 46% to 63% in 2020 DH up to 70% before % heat demand reduction return temperature down to 35 o C in 2030 State of the art of to-days technologies

18 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heated floor area and population grows

19 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat demand in total and heat demand in kWh/m 2

20 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat demand divided on heat sources

21 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund District heating demand and market share

22 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund District heating heat sources

23 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Fuel consumption per unit of district heating delivered to end-user and share of CHP

24 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund CO 2 emission in million tonnes for all heating and in kg/m 2 floor area CO2 from waste not included as utilisation of waste heat does not increase CO2 emissions

25 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat plan Denmark - Statements It is important to focus on integrated solutions, including building envelope, building installations, district heating and power system District heating is a natural part of the urban infrastructure in modern cities District heating is a precondition for efficient, flexible and cost- effective use of renewable energy and CHP for urban heating, not least waste-to-energy and wind District cooling is a natural part of the urban infrastructure in districts with sufficient cooling load A stable energy policy since 1976, municipal planning and a tradition for co-operation in the society have been important preconditions for CO 2 emission reductions in Denmark

26 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Heat Plan Denmark Message to COP 15 in Copenhagen Do not worry about signing the Copenhagen Climate Agreement It is not a problem to develop a zero carbon heating sector You just have to co-operate at all levels in the society a stable and strong national energy policy municipalities take responsibility for the infrastructure well functioning co-operatives in the housing and heating sectors Even Danes can do it Have a look your self in Copenhagen

27 Low Carbon Urban Heating 2009 Heat Plan Denmark by Anders Dyrelund Thank you for your attention! See our climate solutions at