TAIEX WORKSHOP 25625 ON DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT İN ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN TURKEY Erdal CALIKOGLU Head of Energy Efficiency in Industry 22 23 November 2007
Importance of Energy Efficiency Fossil fuels are consuming Alternative energy resources is not economical Energy prices are increasing Domestic energy resources are not enough Improve energy efficiency by energy management Global warming is the biggest problem For sustainability and environment
Energy Intensity in Turkey 0,4 0,39 0,38 0,37 0,36 0,35 0,34 0,33 0,32 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Energy Intensity in Turkey Country Energy Intensity Consumption per person Consumption / GDP TOE / Population Japan 0.09 4.09 OECD 0.19 4.68 Greece 0.20 2.62 USA 0.25 7.98 World 0.29 1.64 Turkey 0.38 1.22 Turkey is over both OECD and World averages in terms of energy Intensity
Energy Consumption & Energy Intensity Energy Intensity (TOE/1000 USD) 0,6 0,5 0,4 0,3 0,2 0,1 0 POLAND CANADA MEXICO N. ZELLAND USA UK TÜRKEY SPAIN NETHERLAND FRANCE PORTUGAL SWEDEN GERMANY ITALY JAPAN SWITHZERLAND & DENMARK 0 2 4 6 8 10 Energy Consumption per Capita (TOE/Cap)
Energy Demand & Supply in Turkey Demand Domestic Production Import MTOE MTOE % MTOE % 1995 63.1 26.3 42 38.6 58 2000 81.2 27.6 34 53.6 66 2001 75.8 26.2 34 49.7 66 2002 78.3 24.6 31 54.0 69 2003 83.8 25.3 30 58.5 70 2004 86.8 24.5 28 62.3 72 2005 90,3 23,8 26 66,5 74 2006 99,8 26,8 27 73,1 73 2007 (*) 99,7 25,6 26 74,1 74 (*) Projection
Primary Energy Consumption in Turkey 90 80 Sector's Energy Consumption (2006) 250 Energy Consumption (2006) 70 60 200 MTOE 50 40 30 20 10 0 Industry 31 Building 23,7 Transport 14,9 Agric. 3,6 4,2 P.Chemic. Energy 22,2 MTOE 150 100 50 0 99,6 15,1 58,1 4,2 Total Electricity Fuel Non Ene r gy 22,2 Loss MTOE 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Industry Sector's Energy Consumption (2020) 78,7 Building 47,5 Transport 34 Agric. 6,75 P.Chemic. 3,2 Energy 52,1 250 200 150 100 50 0 222,3 Energy Consumption (2020) 36 131 3,2 Total Electricity Fuel Non Ene r gy Energy consumption will be in Turkey in 2020, for industry 2,5; for building and service 2 and for transport 2,3 times more than in 2006. MTOE 52,1 Loss
Energy Saving Potantial in Turkey MTOE 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Energy Saving Potantial in Sectors (2020) 78,7 10,5 47,5 12,5 34 5 Losses in power generation in 2020 are estimated as 4 times of 2006 electricity consumption. 6,75 3,2 52,1 Industry Building Transport Agric. P.Chemic. Energy
Administrative Structure of Energy Efficiency in Turkey ENERGY EFFICIENCY COORDINATION BOARD (EECB) EİE Authorisation Monitoring Universities Chambers of Engineers Authorisation Monitoring Tech. Support Incentives Monitoring Awareness Training of EM Authorisaton Monitoring Training of EM Endustrial Plants & Buildings Training Audit EEP Energy Efficiency Consultant Companies
Energy Efficiency Measures in Industry and Trade η Energy Management η Incentives for EE Projects η Voluntary Agreements η Incentives for SME s
Energy Efficiency Measures İn Building and Service η Energy Management η Energy Performans / Building Codes η Enerji Performans Certificate η Control and Individual Metering for Central Heating Systems
Energy Efficiency Measures in Power Generation η Demand Side Management η Improvement of Energy Efficiency in Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution and Public Lighting η Utilisation of Waste Heat of Thermal Power Plants η Utilisation of Alternative Fuels in Power Generation
Energy Efficiency Measures in Transport η Reducing of Spesific Fuel Consumption for Domestic Whicles η Improvement of Energy Efficiency Standards for Whicles η Promoting of Public Transport η Utilisation of Traffic Control Systems
Other Measures η Utilisation of Small Scale Renewable Energy Sources η Incentives and Supports for Co-Generation η R&D η Training and Awareness Energy Efficiency in Primary and Secondary Schools Undertakings for TV Channels Information for Consumers by Energy Companies Information in user s guide of equipments Energy Efficiency Week
Energy Management Appointment of energy managers or establisment of energy management unit in industrial plants since 2007 Energy Management Unit Energy Manager Industrial Plants > 50,000 TOE > 1,000 TOE Organised Industrial Zones X Buildings Public Commercial Service. > 500 TOE or > 20,000 m 2
Energy Efficiency Studies of EIE Training - National and international courses for certification of energy managers (EM) in industry Audit Awareness Others (Statistics, Legislation e.t.c.).
Energy Management Implementation of energy management in Turkey Industry Number of Plants > 1,000 Plants Appointed energy managers > 500 plants ( 200 certificated) Certificated energy managers > 700 Building & Service Number of Building > 500 Building Appointed energy managers - Certificated energy managers -
Energy Management Steam Boilers Compressed Air Furnace Pump Fan Saving %7 Lighting Compansation Refrigerating Others
Energy Efficiency Training Plant The following training units are present, as well: - Combustion Furnace - Steam Boiler - Steam Traps - Fan and Pump Systems - Compressed Air System - Combustion Burners - Refrigerating - Lighthing - Compansation - Demostration Units
International Training Programmes June 2002: 21 participants from Azerbajian, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, October 2003: 16 participants from Azerbajian, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan,Turkmenistan, Bulgaria and Romania November 2004: 15 participants from Albenia, Azerbajian, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Pakistan, Romania, Slovenia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
International Training Programmes June 2005: 22 participants from Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Syria, Tajikistan and Ukraine June 2006: 24 participants from Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Romania, Syria, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan November 2007: 25 participants from Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Energy Audits - Purpose * To determine the energy sector potential, * To assign the measures related to energy efficiency, - Steps: * Pre-visit to the plant * Confirmation of the study * Data collection and measurements * Data analysis and energy conservation projects identification * Reporting
Energy Audits.
Energy Audits Iron and Steel Industry - Integrated - Electric Arc Furnace, Cement Ceramic Brick Food Textile Pulp and Paper Chemical Machinery and Household Appliances Defence
Demand Side Measures Draft Secondary Legislation η Monitoring of Energy Efficient Equipments in the Market η Promoting of Energy Efficient Equipment in Market η Promoting of Co-Generation, Heat Pump and Solar Systems η Insulating of Schools η Utilisation of Solar Energy in Public Sector η Tariff Mechanisms for Buildings η Power and Consumption Control by Voluntary Agreements η Measures to Reduce Demand in Public Sector
Peak Demand! 30.000 TURKEY' LOAD CURVES June 17 to 28 (hot) and 1-2 July (cooler)... NIGHT Tariff 22-6h DAY TIME tariff 6-17h Incoming tourists & Heat wave 23-30 June -> A/C pm load Available peak generation 28 GW PEAK Tariff 17-22h NIGHT Tariff 22-6h max 1hour on Feb 07 26 476 MW at 18h, lighting! 25.000 MWe 20.000 15.000 10.000 Sun17 Mon18 Tue19 Wed20 Sun24 Mon25 Tue26 Wed27 Thu28 Sun1July Mon2-7 Thu5-7 5.000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Erdal CALIKOGLU Head of Division of Energy Efficiency in Industry Contact Details ecalikoglu@eie.gov.tr Tel : + 90 312 295 52 21 Fax : + 90 312 295 52 30