Wind Energy in Denmark Industry and framework Camilla Holbech, Senior Policy Adviser Danish Wind Industry Association.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Electric Vehicles Industrial Cluster - NPO IKEM Corp. (Business entity of EVIC) Changing the Government Agenda of EU's poorest countries using the power.
Advertisements

Efficient and Sustainable Use of Biomass for Energy
Wind Energy Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to make electricity, wind mills for mechanical.
Click to edit title Click to edit sub-title The European Network of Transmission System Operators Stockholm 14th of September 2009 Teun van Biert - Convener.
Ent. 7, 12 Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, Moscow, , Russia Administrator of Trading System (ATS) Russian Power Exchange.
Regulatory framework in the Energy Sector Chairman Ph.D. Tserenpurev Tudev Energy Regulatory Commission of Mongolia Energy Mongolia-2012 Ulaanbaatar Mongolia.
11 Energy Policy in Denmark MONGOLIAN ENERGY DELEGATION 9 September 2013 Danish Energy Agency.
Longyuan Mulilo De Aar 2 WEF MW Onshore Wind Energy Facility
Community Energy Opportunities Jon Bell Business Development Manager Mosscliff Environmental Ltd.
1 Justin Wilkes Public Affairs Advisor European Wind Energy Association RESTMAC workshop Warsaw 11 October 2007 Achieving the 180 GW of wind power in Europe.
1 LNI & JMJ, SmartGrid 2nd General Assembly Danish TSO Research and Demonstration Activities towards a Future Smart grid EcoGrid Energinet.dk, PMFU section.
Deep Water Offshore Wind Energy By Paul D. Sclavounos Horns Rev Wind Farm (Denmark) - Rated Power 160 MW – Water Depth 10-15m.
A Renewable Energy strategy for Denmark Nordisk Folkemøde 3. august 2007 F. Hvelplund.
World Market Update 2002 March Page 1 - Market Status - Demand Side Supply Side - Market Forecast - Forecast until 2007 Predictions
Effective Frameworks for Renewable Energy Deployment: A Regional Overview Oman Energy & Water Conference May 19, 2015.
EU Energy Strategy
Energy Tobias Cossen Ho Chi Minh, October 29 th 2012 On-Shore Wind Power Good Business for Everyone.
1 Adviser : Dr. Yuan-Kang Wu Student : Ti-Chun Yeh Date : A review of wind energy technologies.
5.2. Wind power for all scales Authors: Maximilian Kittl Christoph Quell Christoph Schury The future of innovative energy supply technologies.
11 Energy in Denmark Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption.
New Offshore Wind Tenders in Denmark 1,450 MW before 2020.
Small Farm Profitability: Is Wind Energy the Answer? 1
The Potential for Increased Cooperation on Offshore Wind among the Northeast States Warren Leon, Executive Director.
THE POWER OF THE WIND. The wind: a key factor in world economy Wind needs clean, renewable and competitive sources of energy; wind is a very competitive.
A Regulatory Framework for Energy Intensive Industries within the EU Berlin 30 November 2012 Chris Lenon – Green Tax Group BE.
Renewable Energy Technology Deployment and Danish Experiences Senior Policy Advisor Annette Schou.
WIND ENERGY Is there a Latvian Master Plan? CHRISTIAN KJÆR Chief Executive Officer European Wind Energy Association SSE Riga, 4 December 2008 © EWEA/L.
Denmark’s Energy Policy - From 99% imports of fossil fuel in 1973 to 100% renewable energy in 2050 Nicolai Zarganis Deputy Director General 14 February.
Birgitte Wiedemann Daabeck Senior International Advisor Business Development Danish Agriculture.
Fossil Gulch Wind Park Presented By Jeff Duff Vice President, Airstreams LLC Welcome.
1 | A Greener Economy | Göran Loman | Offshore Wind Energy Kentish Flats Extension Göran Loman Environment Conference, Canterbury A Greener.
The German Electricity Market in the European context Bocconi University Karsten Neuhoff German Institute for Economic Research / Technical University.
[Legislative] [Danish Policy] Energy 2000, Target to reduce CO2 emissions in 2005 by 20% compared to 1988 levels. Energy 21, Reinforce targets.
4,016 2,551 Kevin Walker Chief Operating Officer Iberdrola USA.
Republic of India is a Neighbour of China Most Populous Countries. It is No.2. China is No. 1. It has unique history of Political stability and a Socialistic.
Energy Efficiency – The First Fuel The Danish Experience Jiangsu - May 21st 2015 Counsellor Christian van Maarschalkerweerd – Embassy of Denmark.
Quantum Leap in Wind Role of Institutions and Regional Cooperation Chunhua Li DGM Goldwind International June 2011, Manila.
Esben Lunde Larsen Deputy Mayor in Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality
Prof. R. Shanthini 02 Feb 2013 Module 06 Renewable Energy (RE) Technologies & Impacts (continued) - Use of RE sources in electricity generation, in transport,
Solar Energy John Holecek ESP Global Energy production Total Energy Production (Wh) (1.1 E17) Electricity Production (Wh)
A Nordic Example “The Development of Wind Power in Denmark” Presented by Jørgen K. Lemming Risø DTU.
Generation and transmission interconnections 4 July, 2013 Virgilijus Poderys CEO of LITGRID AB.
Borders Energy Agency. BACKGROUND Scrutiny Review of Renewables Support the establishment of a Borders Renewable Energy Agency Project guided by the Scottish.
EWEC 2006, Athens1Jan Rispens Wind Energy Agency Bremerhaven/Bremen (Bild: Enron Wind) The WAB Industry Network in Northwest-Germany Profile and R&D-Activities.
1 RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES TO DEVELOP INVESTMENTS Juan Alario, Associate Director European Investment Bank (BEI) 10th Inter-Parliamentary Meeting on Renewable.
IFIEC Europe International Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers 1 Promotion of Renewable Energies in the EU Member States Consequences on the Price.
Wind, Wind Power and Vestas Implementation of Wind Power.
FUTURE FOR OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY IN SPAIN Wind Energy Department
11 Energy in Denmark Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) A Success Story… In Progress Ingmar Sterzing United States Association of Energy Economics (USAEE) Pittsburgh.
Vestas.com Texas/European Union Wind Energy Symposium October 2009 Dr. Carsten Hein Westergaard Vestas Technology R&D Americas, Inc.
EnergyTour November Copenhagen Energy Summit Energy Tour District Heating in Denmark Mr Jan Elleriis, Vice President, Metropolitan Copenhagen Heating.
Restricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.siemens.com/answers Passion for Offshore - Frank Zimmermann, Head of Sales - 5 th British Chamber Conference.
STATE ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION (SERC) Prof. Konstantin Shushulov Chairman Budapest, Hungary May 19, th Annual Meeting of the Energy Regulators.
Towards 100% RE in Denmark in 2050 Jakob Jespersen Danish Energy Agency Hai Phong, 17 December 2013 – the role of wind energy.
The Risks around Renewables? March 2012 Campbell Dunford.
© 2016 Global Market Insights, Inc. USA. All Rights Reserved Global Offshore Wind Market to reach 60 GW by 2024: Global Market Insights.
Renewable energy support schemes in the Republic of Moldova
Offshore Wind ENERGY – SUSTAINABLE, ECONOMICAL, sAFE
Manufacturing in Denmark
Operation of power systems with high shares of wind power
Chairman of the Board and CEO,
12 good reasons to buy an ABB TrafoStar™ transformer
Wind Industry Market and Policy Overview
Innovation and Offshore Renewables
An overview of wind energy 3/5/2018
Energy in Denmark 2014 Danish Energy Agency.
Sabine Schmedding, 11/06/18, Ho Chi Minh City
NS4960 Spring Term 2018 U.S. Offshore-Wind Projects
Presentation transcript:

Wind Energy in Denmark Industry and framework Camilla Holbech, Senior Policy Adviser Danish Wind Industry Association

Agenda Who is DWIA? Wind energy in Denmark – facts and figures Denmark as a Wind Energy Hub Policy and regulatory framework Testing is crucial Offshore

Who is the Danish Wind Industry Association? Denmark’s largest interest and business organisation focusing solely on wind energy More than 250 members from one-person companies to Siemens Wind Power and Vestas Wind Systems with a global footprint and employees each Facilitates networks, cooperation, knowledge for our members. Creates export drives. Does lobbying work regarding energy policy and industrial policy Generates market knowledge and distributes facts 20 employees and 3 regional offices

Zooming in on the Danish wind industry Est. 30,100 employees in the wind industry in billion Euro turnover in 2014 ~ 63 % exported 5.2 % of the total Danish exports comes from the wind industry Denmark houses some of the most experienced, competitive and globally oriented wind companies in the world World class test facilities, easy market access, extensive expertise and unique knowledge The Danish supply chain has been strongly involved in most offshore wind farm projects in the world Danish companies have produced ~ 9 out of 10 offshore turbines installed to date

World record in share of electricity consumption 60 pct. wind by 2021

Why Denmark as a Wind Power hub? Denmark is leading of wind both in terms of industry, innovation and development Highly developed value chain, both in onshore and offshore wind Foreign companies like Envision establish R&D devisions in Denmark World class national test facilities LORC and Østerild are used by leading global wind turbine producers– Alstom, Envision, MHI Vestas and Siemens Wind Power We define today’s best practice and standards in the industry and the global industry follows

Long term political support for the greening of the energy supply Danish Energy policy- agreement from 2012: Onshore MW Near shore offshore400 MW (+50 MW test) Offshore1.000 MW We will reach 50 pct. with fewer turbines than today 50 pct. wind by 2020 Onshore 3,000 MW Offshore MW

Large scale offshore wind regulation Based on auctions / tenders on locations identified by government. The winner of a tender is the one with the lowest bid for a feed-in-premium for the first 50,000 full load hours pr. MW. This corresponds to app. the first years out of a concession of 25 years of operation. The tender process ensures a competitive market based bid, that is based on the most cost competitive technologies on the specific site conditions – wind conditions, depth, waves, seabed, distance to shore etc. The subsidy will not be given during hours with negative prices on the spot market in order to support the power system.

Danish way of doing onshore planning Municipalities are responsible for planning Main planning rule 4*tip height to nearest neighbour E.g. 4*150 meters = 600 meters The option to purchase scheme – 20% The green scheme – approx euro per MW to social and recreational initiatives Loss of value to real property Government Task Force to support municipalities and local community  Neighbours are very well protected

Onshore remuneration Feed-in premium onshore. From January 2014: 0,03 Euro per kWh on top of the revenue from selling the electricity. Capped. Subsidy period: For a fixed amount of electricity production calculated on the basis of the size of the rotor (70%) and the size of the generator (30%). Depending on the turbine and wind conditions on the specific site, support is typically granted for 6-8 years.

Test and demonstration is crucial Today any part af a turbine can be tested in Denmark Testcenter for prototypes: 7 test stands for up to 250 meter turbines at Østerild. Currently the world’s tallest wind turbine is being tested at Østerild (8 MW 222 meters) LORC Narcelle Testing:Two indoor facilities for mechanical and function testing of full scale narcelles up to 10 MW Several wind tunnels for testing of Aerodynamics and Noise

Approx. 1/3 of the Danish wind industry’s EUR billion turnover (2014) comes from the offshore wind sector. Worlds first offshore wind farm installed in Denmark: A pioneer in Offshore Wind Today nearly 9 out of 10 offshore turbines in Europe are produced by Danish based turbine manufactures Danish companies are involved in every aspect: Planning, Manufacturing, Financing, Installing, Operating and Maintaining

We are going to more than double our offshore wind capacity within the next 5 years

Camilla Holbech, Senior Adviser Danish Wind Industry Association Wind power – a part of the solution!

Wind energy in Denmark – the historical development Denmark has more than 5000 turbines, which covers more than MW of installed capacity The world’s largest wind penetration as 39 % of electricity consumption was covered by wind energy in 2014 First movers both in onshore and offshore wind technology – a ”wind energy hub”