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Netherlands Energy Efficiency Programme Over 20 years of experience with Voluntary Agreements on
energy efficiency in Industry!
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Overview
LTA’s as a successful approach in Industry in the Netherlands
Energy Management as the basis of LTA
Support for LTA companies, sectors and authorities
International cooperation on setting up LTA’s
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20 years experience with Long Term Agreements in the Netherlands!
Current Long Term Agreements (LTA 3 and LEE): Negotiated voluntary agreement between: Sector
Organizations, Ministries, and Competent Authorities About 1100 companies: +/- 900 PJ (70%) of industrial
energy consumption LTA 3: 950 companies, +/- 170 PJ LEE (Long Term Agreements Energy Efficiency for ETS
Enterprises): 150 companies, +/- 740 PJ (1,5 up to 65 PJ per company)
“Voluntary but not without obligations”
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LTA 1: A new (collaborative) approachRationaleGovernment was looking for effective ways to reach energy goals!Managing energy efficiency is not only about technical measures but more importantly about behaviour and innovative thinking!To accomplish this there is a need fore involvement, enthusiasm and co-operation with industry!
Setting Voluntary Agreements (VA)Freedom of operation for industry but strong focus on resultsRealistic target setting by identifying energy efficiency improvement potential (EPS)Agreements with sectors:
One contact point Similar companies can learn form each other
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LTA 1: A new (collaborative) approachIncentives Freedom of operationGovernmental support
Energy Potential Studies Energy saving projects support
Obligations Making Energy Efficiency Plans (currently with 2%/a ambition) Monitoring progress (results!)
Safety net Exclusion from agreement and enforcing energy saving measures with pay
back time < 5 years (environmental act)
“Voluntary but not without obligations”
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Evolution LTA’s over the years
LTA 1 (1992-2000): Focus on Process Efficiency (inside company) Processes, utilities, buildings and good housekeeping
LTA 2 (2001-2012): Focus shifts to Life Cycle Efficiency Obligation to implement Energy Management Sustainable Energy (generation on-site and purchasing) Life Cycle Efficiency (recycling production ‘waste’, transport) Energy Efficient Product Design (savings in users phase)
LTA 3 (2009-2020): Focus on the long term → Sector Road Maps What is needed to remain competitive (and energy efficient) in the
year 2030?
SuppliersCustomer
s
SocietyIndustry
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Long Term Agreements remain effective!
Energy Efficiency improvement for:
non LTA organisations: Autonomously: 0.7 % Policy driven: 0.3 % Total: 1.0 %
LTA organisations (2001-2008): Total average: 2.4 %
“30 % over 15 years”
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Road map: Metalurgic Industry and Foundries
Total expected savings in 2030: 132 PJ (64 %) Process 32 PJ Chain 60 PJ Sustainable energy 40 PJ
Improvement projectsUlcos/ Hisarna (steel furnace)15% energy efficiency50% CO2 reduction
Low Pressure Sand Casting 30% energy efficiency20% material savings
Potentials up to 2030
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Road map: Diary Industry
Total expected savings in 2030: 28,9 PJ (120 % = E-neutral) Process efficiency 0,2 PJ Sustainable energy 28,7 PJ
Solar (PV) 1,6 PJ Wind 9,3 PJ Biogas 17,9 PJ
“Milk the Green Engine”
Potentials up to 2030
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Important role of Energy Management
LTA
Energy Management integrates all and guarantees continuous improvement
EnergyEfficiencyPlan (every 4 years)
EnergyManagement
Monitoring(every year)
Plan
CheckAct
Do
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Successes with energy managementDAF Trucks (Paccar company): In 2009 25% efficiency improvements referred to 2008 Success EnMS: detailed monitoring system and management
commitment
Douwe Egberts 2-5% efficiency improvement every year, 15-40% efficiency
improvement the coming 4 years expected Success EnMS: awareness, communication (success), energy
efficient design (investment proposal evaluated by energy manager)
Paper sector: 11,4 % efficiency improvement over 2010 Succes EnMS: Structural attention (Can we do with less?)
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NL Agency supports on several levels!
Industry wide (NL Agency): Fiscal instruments: Energy Investment Deduction Knowledge development: Stimulation Sustainable Energy
Generation, Energy Research Strategy a.o. Networks and Platforms: Technologies, Sustainable Product
Chains, ESCO’s, Automotive a.o.
Sector specific (LTA): Sector roadmaps: “What is needed up to 2030?” Long Term Sector Plans: Four year sector ambitions
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NL Agency supports on enterprise levelGeneric: Making energy efficiency plans Energy monitoring Implementation Energy Management:
Working groups, website, linking with ISO 14001 and ISO 9001
Specific: Energy Potential Scan (Energy Audit): Utility and Building scans Working groups…
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Institutional framework LTA’s Agreement between ministries and industries:Negotiated voluntary agreement between: Sector Organizations, Ministries, and Competent Authorities
Environmental Law:LTA’s fill in the obligations on energy from the Environmental Law (in close consultation with competent authorities) Safety net: Enforcing energy saving opportunities as defined in Environmental Law (all measures with a
pay back time < 5 years)
Role NL Agency:Implementing organization for ministry programmes and regulation: LTA’s, financial incentives (ministry finance), subsidies etc.Dedicated LTA team to support enterprises and sectors in order to reach the LTA objectives
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Contribution sector associations and enterprises
Role sector associations: Intermediate between enterprises and government Report annually on sector progress Initiate sector initiatives (projects and ‘peer to peer’ working groups) Communication to associations members on energy efficiency issues
Role enterprises: Implement an EnMS (Dutch Specifications ≈ EN16001/ISO 50001) Formulate an Energy Conservation Plan (ECP) Implement energy conservation opportunities from (ECP) Report annually progress in energy performance
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International CooperationInternational projects: BESS-project (www.bess-project.info): Implementation of 'energy
management' and 'benchmarking' to increase energy efficiency of SME’s;
LTA-uptake (www.ltauptake.eu) : Facilitating governments and sector organisations in setting up and implementing LTA’s
Facilitating in setting up LTA’s in several countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, China, Chile Main focus on suitable instruments (form LTA programme) and
training of consultants and (local) government
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Pilot action: Implementation VA between local governments and industries 14 Industrial Companies using 60% of local industrial energy
Objectives and targets: 3-5% energy savings annually (18 PJ in 2009) Negotiation of targets by using EPS methodology Double capacity building
Results: At least 25 PJ/a energy savings
www.va-china.com
Successes with LTA’s in China
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Conclusions 20 years of good experiences wit LTA’s in the Netherlands
despite of scepticism in the beginning 70 % of industrial energy use is covered by LTA’s 2.4 % energy efficiency improvement annually
Successful dissemination of LTA approach and instruments
Implementations of LTA’s in different countries
Broad spectrum of knowledge, experience and instruments are available for use!
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For any questions please contact:
NL AgencyRonald Vermeeren
[email protected] or +31 (0)88 602 2658