Renewable Energy Concept of Thy Region, Denmark



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Biomass Renewable Energy Concept of Thy Region, Denmark Preben Maegaard, Director, Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy President, Solar Super State Association. Chairman, WCRE, World Council for Renewable Energy Founding President, World Wind Energy Association, Pioneers of Energy Transition: Climate and Energy Pilot Regions, Wien, October 10, 2012

Danish Electric Power Infrastructure 1985 and 2009

Main Energy Characteristics of the Thy Region The Thy Region For the last 30 years, farmers, industry, utilities and cooperatives in Thy have extensively invested in and used renewable energy resources. In Thy we live and breathe renewable energy. That is the essence of the Thy model where people, economics and technology come together to create clean carbon neutral energy. Thisted Municipality

Heating Supply in the Thy Region: District Heating and CHP 1. Heat fish co. 2. Waste wood 3. Waste wood 4. Waste wood 5. CHP (waste) 6. Geothermal 6a. Straw biomass 7. Wood pellets 8. Wood chips 9. Wood chips 10. CHP Nat Gas 11. Gas oven backup 12. Biofuel 13. CHP Nat. Gas 14, 15, 16. Back up 17. Malt Plant 18. CHP Nat Gas 19. CHP Nat Gas

Renewables, especially Wind Power for Electricity and Heating Biomass Biomass for district heating Biogas in small and large scale facilities Geothermic heat Waste incineration for district heating Wind Power Wind energy management CHP and Wind Heat & Power, WHP Concentrated Solar for District Heating PV on Family Houses

kw/capita THY 2,5 KW Wind Power per Capita kw pr. capita 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 Thy Denmark Spain Germany USA UK France Country

Thy benefits from Renewable Energy Distinct economic benefits from locally owned wind power. Renewables create new prosperity and jobs for a considerable number of people. This foster local acceptance of wind power

Thisted Municipality Thisted municipality in Thy covers an area of 1.093 km2, with approx. 46.000 inhabitants By area one of the largest municipalities in Denmark Rural region characterised by rolling hills, farmland and gentle fjord landscapes 100 km of unique coastline Important surfing Cold Hawaii First National Park in Denmark In 2007, Thy was awarded the European Solar Prize for its outstanding share of renewable energy.

Local supply of electricity Thy Region: 226 windmills 114.600 KW installed wind capacity 35.800 KW installed CHP capacity 2011: power production from wind energy of 265 GWh 2011: power consumption of 340 GWh Electricity Consumption 80% from wind 20% from biogas and CHP waste a small amount of PV Wind

Local mobilization Three important parameters to remember about Thy: Thy region involves its citizens actively Thy involves local companies Thy uses mature technology that exists in the field Achieve the best result when these interact in a sensible and economical way

Strong Local Support in Thy Strong local support is obtained by: Local ownership of windmills Local ownership of biogas plants by several farmers All the Combined Heat and Power, CHP, plants and the district heating are not-for-profit consumer owned New Municipal Plan to own future windmills. 80 to 100 MW are in the planning process. The income may be up 7 million/y earmarked for local energy initiatives. Change from investor policy to local supply. Windmills in barley field.

Thy Region was pioneer within community power since 1981 Community power is typically owned and operated by the community Community power primarily takes the form of decentralised green power generation Wind power, solar power, biogas, biomass, and combined heat and power are examples of such infrastructure Financial benefits are returned to the community Community has a choice and may choose what infrastructure fits best with their needs and is economically efficient.

The Mayor presents the Energy Plan in the Municipality Board

Related Impacts The transformation to renewable energy led to the emergence of several new local industries: Bach composite, main supplier of nacelles for Vestas Cimbria SKET, leading producer of presses for treatment of oil seeds Several additional sub-suppliers for the wind mill industry Thy Wind Energy Aps, 6 kw, Ideal Combi making energy-efficient windows

The windmills are positive and natural elements of the landscape

Production one 2 MWwindmill: 7 Mio. kwh/y

Shaping the landscape Folkecenter for Renewable Energy

Windmills in farmland with barley fields

Family Windpower and Solar

BIOMASS AND WIND WORKING TOGETHER Biomass a CO 2 neutral local energy resource

Biomass District Heating 100% biomass district in: Hurup wood chips Vestervig wood chips Bedsted wood pellets Øsløs wood chips Frøstrup wood chips Sennels wood pellets Wood Pellets Hurup Renewable. Carbon-neutral. A domestic resource. New economic development and job creation.

Thisted, 10 Mw el, 22.000 Inhabitants

Biomass Heat from Straw

District Heating and CHP in the Villages and Towns (1) Folkecenter for Renewable Energy

District Heating and CHP in the Villages and Towns (2) Folkecenter for Renewable Energy

Vorupör, 1,8 MW el, 800 Inhabitants

CHP and Wind Power for Heating in Hanstholm

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Consumption of power is predictable Solar- and windpower fluctuates INTEGRATION OF WIND POWER AND COMBINED HEAT AND POWER, CHP

The Supply Doctrine 1. In Thy development is making wind power the primary source for electricity and heating 2. When there is a local surplus of wind electricity it is used in local CHP plants and replace biomass and natural gas. 3. Biomass and natural gas will in this way be back-up storage when wind- and solar energy is not sufficient to cover the need for electricity and heating. 4. Biomass and NG are limited resources and should not be used when sufficient solar and wind is available.

Wind Heat and Power, WHP

Replacement of Fossil Fuels by stored Biomass

Next Step: Autonomous Energy Supply

Transportation: There are 17.000 private vehicles in Thy region, driving 16.000 km at 10l/100 km at 10 kwh/l. Replaced by electric cars which are 3 times as efficient, will require 90 GWh electricity from 15 additional 2 MW turbines. Should be compared with the existing 252 windmills in the region.

Summary 1. Wind, local biomass and waste are the primary resources 2. Wind now delivers 80 % of the electricity; biomass, waste 20 % 3. New municipal plan increases wind from 265 GWh/year to 445 GWh/year 4. Wind energy is a cheap resource; down to 0,04/kWh 5. Tariffs: Some power producers get market prices some feed-in 6. District heating is the norm in the villages and towns 7. Combined heat and power, CHP, in most of the towns (total 30 MWel) 8. Hot water for district heating, liquid and solid biomass are used for storage 9. Power up- and down-regulating balances the system (new)

SUMMARY continued 1. Community ownership of all district heating and CHP 2. Municipal energy foundation to own future wind power 3. Capitalization of renewable energy resources is basically avoided. 4. Local ownership leads to local acceptance of wind power. 5. Local renewables pave the way for new industries and jobs 6. Institutional framework: The Municipality; Thy-Mors Energi; Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (since 1983); Nissum Bredning Test Station for Wave Energy (since 2000); The National Wind Power Test Station (2010). 7. Special Event: Thisted in 2007 received the European Solar Prize for its outstanding achievements.

Expert s Statement The surprise is why isn t everyone else doing what Thisted is doing? They are a lighthouse but this should be going on now all over the world Jeremy Rifkin, founder and president, Foundation on Economic Trends

Thy attracts International Media and Politicians Energy Autonomy film: The 4th Revolution Minister Smitherman, Canada Suzuki Diaries, CBC, Canada CCTV10 FROM CHINA

EUROPEAN SOLAR PRIZE 2007 Thy in December 2007 got the esteemed EUROPEAN SOLAR PRIZE due to its outstanding share of renewable energy in the municipality. The mayor of Thisted gave a speech and said that Thisted would like to have even more renewable energy. From the EUROSOLAR award ceremony at KfW in Berlin.

EUROPEAN SOLAR PRIZE 2007 Mayor Erik Hove Olesen states: "I am very proud and grateful that we today receive this award. Not us as authorities have the honour. Our 46.000 citizens, the Folkecenter and our 1700 local companies made the change. The many windmill owners, the farmers that have biogas plants and the community utilities, they have together made Thy selfsufficient with energy." Dr. Hermann Scheer gives the Award to the Mayor

Wind is a natural ressource!

New Book in 2013: The Emergence of Modern Wind Power

End of the Presentation Thank you very much for your attention! For further information please visit www.folkecenter.net www.klimalosninger.dk Email: pm@folkecenter.dk