Local Measures for the Improvement of Energy Efficiency in Company Buildings



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Local Measures for the Improvement of Energy Efficiency in Company Buildings Dr. Ursula Triebswetter Climate Protection Manager Munich, 5 November 2014

Overview (1) The Integrated Action Programme for Climate Protection in Munich (2) Local measures of the to increase energy efficiency in company buildings (3) Further environmental and climate programmes for business

Part (1) The Integrated Action Programme for Climate Protection in Munich History of climate protection in Munich December 2008: City Council agrees to goals of the European local network Climate Alliance: - Reduction of CO 2 -emissions per capita by 10 % every 5 years and by 50 % until 2030 (baseline 1990) - Longterm goal: Reduction of CO 2 -emissions to 2.5 t per capita and year

The Integrated Action Programme for Climate Protection in Munich - Basic decision of 2008: Regular development, evaluation and reporting of climate protection measures - Collaboration of all city departments for use of synergies - Interdepartmental management: Department of Health and Environment - So far two programmes in 2010 and 2013; third programme in 2015

Four Pillars of Climate Protection in Munich (1) Strategic Paper Ecology Part Climate Change and Climate Protection (2) Alliance Munich for Climate Protection (3) Public relations and co-operation (4) Integrated Action Programme Climate Protection in Munich IHKM

Action Fields of the Integrated Action Programme for Climate Protection in Munich 1.Housing construction energyefficient construction of new and existing buildings 2.Urban development, land-use planning and landscape planning 3.Mobility and transport 4.Energy efficiency in industry: currently 9 measures with a budget of 150.000 annually in 2013/14 5.Energy generation and distribution 6.Energy management in city-owned properties and electric infrastructure 7.Procurement, city vehicles and business trips 8.Awareness building

Part (2) Local measures of the to increase energy efficiency in company buildings a) Payment for energy-efficient planning of new company buildings - Measure within the action field energy efficiency in industry - Payment of max. 4.480 per new company building and own contribution of 1.920 - Goals: energy and cost reduction through energy efficient planning from the beginning onwards - Budget for 15 cases in 2013 and 2014 - So far: mainly demand on formerly city owned business sites

Payment for energy-efficient planning of new company buildings - details - Consultancy report is needed with 3 different planning alternatives - Baseline scenario A: planning standard on formerly city owned sites which is 10 % stricter than the current energy saving legislation in the area of heat; - Scenario B: energy standards of 2016 national legislation - Scenario C: energy standards of 2021 EU legislation - So far only a few cases, but promising results

b) Free one day consultancy on energy efficiency for small and medium sized companies - Individual on site consulting on electricity and heat consumption - Report with recommendations - Budget for 50 cases - Net value of 800 per case Results so far: up to 20 t of CO 2 can be avoided per firm through measures like optimisation of lighting and cooling; annual savings of around 6.000

c) Information events on energy efficiency in companies - lighting - cooling d) Pilot project: Improvement of energy efficiency in companies with many shops, e.g. bakeries Goal: improvement of energy efficiency not only in production sites, but also in shops

Part (3) Further environmental and climate programmes for business a) Improve environmental quality and save money in 230 companies in Munich Joint project of the Dept. of Labor and Economic / Dept. of Health and Environment, Chamber of Commerce, local electricity and waste management company

ECOPROFIT - History in Germany 1991 was developed in Graz/Austria (licence) 1998/99 first German ECOPROFIT project in Munich (copyright of the German ECOPROFIT- Materials - available on CD - lies with the city of Munich) 2000 foundation of the German ECOPROFIT- Network 2013 start of the 11 th Munich ECOPROFITproject; CO 2 reduction of 12.000 t in 2011; one of cheapest CO 2 reduction measures citywide 2014 more than 100 communities and 3,000 companies in Germany

ECOPROFIT Benefits Companies: Cost reduction, legal compliance, exchange of information, image, systematic consulting at reasonable costs, pre-stage to Eco-Audit Municipalities: Contribution to sustainable development, dialogue with the local economy, less enforcement deficits due to own initiatives of the business community, regional eco-innovation network

b) Further programmes in the area of company buildings - Grants for companies within the Münchner Förderprogramm Energieeinsparung for special measures like passive houses, solar cooling etc. - Professional consulting for companies concerning all aspects of building measures For more information: www.muenchen.de/bauzentrum

Many thanks for your attention! contact: ursula.triebswetter@muenchen.de www.muenchen.de/energie-effizienz