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District Heating

Declan MeallyEnergy Demand Management

SERVE Conference

April 2010

AgendaAgenda• SEAI - Policies & Drivers.• Dundalk backgroundDundalk background• District Heating - Where it fits into the bigger picture.• The structured approach.

Issues• Issues

SEAI Remit

• Energy efficiencySE Act 2002

SEAI Remit

• Renewable energy• Combined heat & power• Greenhouse gas reduction Greenhouse gas reduction

Energy research coordinationM k t d l tMarket developmentUnderpinning energy policy

EU Energy Efficiency Ambition

Source: European Commission

National Energy TargetsNational Energy Targets

National Energy Efficiency Action PlanNational Energy Efficiency Action Plan

OVERALL: Target ofTarget of

20% savings:31,925 GWh

PEEPUBLIC

SECTOR:Target of 33% g

savings

Irelands Low Carbon Opportunity

Irelands Low Carbon Opportunity

40% of opportunities save more than they costsave more than they cost

Irelands Low Carbon Opportunity

New technologies will be essential

Dundalk Sustainable Energy Zone

Concerto

Holistic Optimisation Leading to Integration of SustainableTechnologies In Communities

Commitment & Collaboration

International PartnershipsInternationalProjectBoards –N dNewry andTurin

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Acceptance of2008 AnnualReport andsubmit 2009submit 2009Annual reports

Renewable Heatingg

Local wood chipsupply chain toCarlinn Hall

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Development of modelDevelopment of modelEnergy Supply (ESCO)contracts for ESCO market inIreland

New Technologiesg

Trialling of hybridg ylights

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10 White lights trialled inMuirhevena Mór

Industry Action Heinz andXeroxrecertifiedto IS 393

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Sustainable transport initiative –electric bicycle, scooter, car andvan all on trial Providevan all on trial. Provideassistance to DTC onSustainable Transport application

ResearchCarbonResults from control andsensor technology trialled inResearch

modelling tooldeveloped

student apartments

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Flow battery andice banks installedto create a smartl t i it t k

Submission of an IndustryLed application to Enterpriseelectricity network

for the DKiTLed application to EnterpriseIreland for Home AreaNetworks

Community Engagement Supplementpublishedpublishedin July

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Energy Bureauwith TransitionYear Students Be Your Own

E Mat O’FiachSecondaryschool

Energy ManagerProgramme –Blackrock,Knockbridge andSiul na Mara

All playing a partp y g pD2020 Co2 Reduction by Projects

DKIT Carrolls

DKIT Wind Turbine (Avg)

DKIT Student Accom

900.00950.00

1000.001050.001100.001150.00

DimplexO Fiach School

LCH Roof Fabric UpgradeMM 322 Unit Refurb

MM ESB Smart Meter

550 00600.00650.00700.00750.00800.00850.00

T C

o2

Black Road

Carlinn Hall HOT

WHS SEZ AVG

HES SEZ 2009

250.00300.00350.00400.00450.00500.00550.00

GHS SEZ Avg

Xerox Operational

Heinz Operational

Horseware 10% reductionABB 7% red ction

0.0050.00

100.00150.00200.00

1Projects

ABB 7% reduction

Wogan Furniture

Horseware RES

Felda Gym

Working to TargetsWorking to Targets

TARGET

9,000

10,000

11,000SEZ Co2 Reductions Annual 2009

6,000

7,000

8,000

2008

2009

3,000

4,000

5,000

T C

o2

2007

2008

2009

2010 092007

0

1,000

2,000

1

Year

District Heatings c ea g

The Key Optionsy p

DistrictHeating DiscreteHeating sc ete

District Heating System

Urban Options for Heat Input to the System

• Biomass boilers

• Combined Heat and Power

D G th l• Deep Geothermal

• Anerobic Digestion

Biomass boilers

Combined and Power Option

Deep Geothermal

• Diversity of heat supply options

District Heating option has several advantages:

y pp y p• Import substitution• Exploit waste heat streams in area• Flexibility …… the futurey

The Structured ApproachL l tLocal engagement

Organisational Management Commitment

• Starts at the topp

Technical Understanding how and where

PeopleDeveloping an

• External expertisehow and where energy is used

p genergy efficient culture

• Change behaviour

Successful Energy Management

Organisational gManagement Commitment

The Energy Champion

PeopleDeveloping an energy efficient

Technical Understanding how and where culturehow and where energy is used

Successful Energy Management

Collaboration Structure

Organisational

Collaboration

Commit

Structure

Organisational Management Commitment

IdentifyReview

PeopleDeveloping an energy efficient

Technical Understanding h d h Takeenergy efficient

culturehow and where energy is used PlanTake

Action

Needs a good balance

Community Level Tools

The Energy Master Plan

•Identifies the baselineAll th tti f t t

Identify ?•Allows the setting of targets•Facilitates planning & scenario assessmentscenario assessment•Allows the review of progress to those targets.

The Energy Master Plan

• Energy supply planning has become complex.• Decisions are long term• It is not a case of “one solution fits all”• It is not a case of one solution fits all• The SEAI Energy Master Plan initiates the process

and provides a structured approach.And this pro ides Planners ith q alit objecti e• And this provides Planners with quality objective data so that energy considerations can be integrated into broader long term planning decisions and strategystrategy.

The Zone

Energy Intensity MapIntensity Map for Heating.

The role of ESCO’se o e o SCO s

Technical expertise

Financial assistance – Debt Financing

Design, Build, Finance, & Operate

It won’t work without them

Key Issuesey ssues

1. Procurement Process

2. Contract Models

Capital Contract (Bankable asset)O&M (Risk sharing)Heat Purchase (Fuel)

3 L l A th it t l l3. Local Authority – central role

The buried cost!The buried cost!

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