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1 1 Rue d'Arlon 63-67 B-1040 Bruxelles Belgium Email: info@estif.org Web: www.estif.org The Rise of Solar Thermal Energy for heating and cooling in Europe Olivier Drücke ESTIF President New York Solar Thermal Roadmap Tuesday, 20.10.2009 Kingston, NY, USA

2 Solar heat is leading the way in solar energy technologies Solar Thermal worldwide provides 10x more energy than Solar Electric

3 ST Capacity installed at the end 2007 by collector technologies in the world Source: IEA SHC, 2008

4 4 Final energy consumption in the EU

5 EU Solar Thermal market 1990-2008 > Major triggers

6 back from 35% in 2007 in 2008

7 Germany: A Phoenix reborn from ashes  2008:2,1 millions m² or 1,5 GW thermal  Increase 2008/07: 123%  Customers finally opted for solar heat to reduce their energy bill !  Outlook 2009: Stable market with uncertainties in the second semester

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10 Austria: The pioneer still leads the way  2008:350.000 m² or 243 MW thermal  Increase 2008/07: 24%  Sustainable market due to continuous support policies  Outlook 2009: Stable market with small growth due to improved support policies

11 Large Scale Solar Thermal Heating and Cooling Vienna Soccer Stadium, Austria

12 Spain: Obligations and construction boom  2008:434.000 m² or 304 MW thermal  Increase 2008/07: 58%  Actually second European market in volume !  Outlook 2009: Recessive market due to strongest crisis impact on construc- tion sector and economy

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14 Italy: Snow White was waked with a kiss  2008:421.000 m² or 295 MW thermal  Increase 2008/07: 28%  Tax breaks and strong marketing influence by northern Neighbours !  Outlook 2009: Strong uncertainties due to crisis impact, but potential to be Europe’s No. 2 soon

15 France: When public authorities push hard  2008:388.000 m² or 272 MW thermal  Increase 2008/07: 18%  Despite strongest public support, market growth is weaker than forecasted: High system prices? Heat pumps?  Outlook 2009: Probably quite stable market; development of a new support mechanism

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18 18 The EU Renewables Directive...  20% EU RES-target by 2020  Agreed by European Parliament and Council in December 2008  Transposition into national law within the next 18 months  Mandatory national targets  National Renewable Energy Action Plans

19 19 …provides a major boost for ST  Renewable heating/cooling at eye-level with RES in power and transportation!!  RES obligation in new and existing buildings by 2015  Exemplary role of public buildings  Qualification of installers, planers, public services  Important:  Stable support policies  Quality schemes  Flanking campaigns on RES-Heat & EE

20 20 Solar Heat about to boom in Europe Heating & Cooling Demand Solar Heat Source: Potential of Solar Thermal in Europe, ESTIF, 2009

21 The long term goal: 50% of the heat demand will be provided by ST Share of solar thermal: 0.2% => 50% Total installed: 13 GWth => 2400 GWth Main challenges Cost reduction Capacity building Innovations Heat demand in EU25 -40% by efficiency


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