P liti d C ti Politics and Consumption: The Solar

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P liti d C ti Politics and Consumption: The Solar
Politics
P
liti and
dC
Consumption:
ti
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Your sun,
Your energy
energy.
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Company Profile
ƒ Established in 1996
ƒ Plumbing and Heating
Provider
ƒ Specializing
S
i li i iin R
Renewable
bl
Energies
ƒ today: Full-Service Provider and a market leader
in the Renewable Energies industry in Northern
Germany
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since 2006
2011 new office in Sörup
Headquarters
since 1996 Bredstedt
Sörup
since 2000 Struckum/
Management:
M
t
Björn Jacobsen
Thorsten Höfer
2008
2010
2009
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Company Profile
Canada
Branch in
Mississauga, Ontario
Established 4Q 09
USA
Establishment 2Q 11
Great Britain
Branch in Reading,
Establishment 1Q 11
Managment:
Björn Jacobsen
Thorsten Höfer
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Development since Company Establishment in 1996
200
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Service Provider
ƒ over 200 Employees
ƒ Engineers, Technicians,
Offi Staff,
Office
St ff Installers
I t ll
and
d
Apprentices
ƒ Divisions:
Di i i
El
Elektrical,
k i l
HVAC, PV, Administration and Sales
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12. Regionales Engagement
S.A.T. Involvement
ƒ Co-founder of the 2008
established institution
ƒ Workgroup Participant
ƒ Founding member and supporter
of the cooperative
ƒ Founding member
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12. Regionales Engagement
S.A.T. Involvement
ƒ Initiator and Project Manger of the
national
ti
l competition
titi
ƒ Cooperation with District Trade
Association: development
p
of
innovative careers in Renewable
Energies sector; training unskilled
workers
k
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Average expenditure of a private household
in Germany
The Renewable energy act levy accounts for 0.2% of the German household expenditure.
Arts,
Entertainment,
Culture,
Communications
14.7%
Groceries,
tabacco
14.3%
Transportation
13.2%
Clothing, footwear,
furnishings
10.5%
Restaurants and accommodations
4.4%
Healthcare and education
4.7%
Other goods and services
Other
goods and services
7.4%
* Exclusive of EEG levy
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The costs for the promotion of renewable energy are rising
rising, but only make up a
small fraction of the overall current costs.
Residential Electricity Price- Development 2005-2011
The promotion of renewable energies accounts for a small portion of the total energy costs
Cent per Kilowatt hour
*Estimate
Source: BMWi, ÜNB, IFnE, BDEW,
Calculations 10/2010
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Investitionen in die Errichtung von
Investment in the construction of renewable energy facilities in Germany 2009
Erneuerbare-Energien-Anlagen in Deutschland 2009
Hydro electric
Wasserkraft
70 Mio.
Mio €
Investitionen
in EE-Anlagen:
20,2 Mrd.20.2
€ Billion Euro
Investment
in renewable
energy facilities:
1.000 Mio. €
Geothermie*
Geothermal
Solar thermal
Solarthermie
1.250 Mio. €
1.350 Mio. €
Biomasse Wärme
Biomass-heat
1.900 Mio. €
Biomasse Strom
Biomass-electricity
y
Wind Windenergie
2.650 Mio. €
Photovoltaik
Photovoltaic
12.000 Mio. €
0
2.000
4.000
6.000
8.000
10.000
12.000
14.000
[Mio. EUR]
* Großanlagen und Wärmepumpen; Abweichungen in den Summen durch Rundungen;
Quelle: BMU-KI III 1 nach Zentrum für Sonnenenergie-und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW); Stand: Dezember 2010; Angaben vorläufig
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Entwicklungofder
Bruttobeschäftigung
durch erneuerbare
Development
gross
employment in renewable
energies in
Energien
2004,
2007,
2008
2009
in Deutschland
2004,
2007,
2008
andund
2009
in Germany
102.100
95.600
Wind
Wi d
Windenergie
i
85.700
63.900
128.000
121.400
119.500
Biomass
Biomasse
56.800
80.600
77.600
Solarenergie
Solar
49.200
25.100
7.800
7.900
8.100
9.500
Hydro
Wasserkraft
Electric
Anstieg:
112 %
Approx.
112%rd.
increase
14.500
14.700
10.300
Geothermie
Geothermal
1.800
6.500
4.900
4.500
3.400
öffentl./gemein
Public/ nonnützige Mittel
profit types
0
20.000
40.000
277.300
Jobs
277.300
322,100
Jobs
339,500
Jobs
160,500
160.500
Jobs
Arbeitsplätze
Arbeitsplätze
322.100
Arbeitsplätze
339.500
Arbeitsplätze
2004
2007
2008
2009
60.000
80.000
100.000
120.000
140.000
Angaben für 2008 und 2009 vorläufige Schätzungen; Abweichungen in den Summen durch Rundungen;
Quelle: BMU-KI III 1; "Erneuerbar beschäftigt! Kurz- und langfristige Arbeitsplatzwirkungen des Ausbaus der erneuerbaren Energien in Deutschland";
Bild: BMU / Christoph Busse / transit; Stand: Dezember 2010;
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Costs and benefits from electricity generated
from renewable energy sources in 2009
Environmental damage avoided
Billion €
(Electricity) 5.7 B. €
Local Added-value
(Electricity) 5.5 B. €
Merit-Order Effect (2008)
3.6-4 B. €
Energy Imports avoided
(Electricity 2.2 B. €
Green Energy Act differential costs
5.3 B. €
Balance and regulating energy costs
0.36 B. €
Network Expansion costs
0.03 B. €
Data from ISI/GWS/IZES/DIW, IÖW
2/2010
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S l Power
Solar
P
Tariffs
T iff drop
d
faster
f t
-with strong market growth
PV Extention Prognosis
2011*
Cuts to Renewable Energy Act
(EEG) compensation for exceeding
target range
Further levels with a
PV extension
1.7.2011
Additional 3 % depreciation
per GWp over the target range
1.1.2012
Exception solar parks:”
Early reduction beginning 1.9.2011
over 7.5Gwp
Up to 7.5Gwp
Up to 6.5Gwp
Anticipat
ion
p to 5.5Gwp
p
Up
Up to 4.5Gwp
Target range
3.5 GWp
Extension 2011
)
Gwp = Gigawattpeak (rated power
Depreciation
• Basis for the projections is the additional increase of newly installed capacity in the period
between March to May 2011, projected for the entire year.
Flexible adaptations are taken into consideration projected expansions above 3.5 GWp.
The total decrease by 1.1.2012 is a maximum of 24%
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Photovoltaic Cost Development
Average pricing in Germany in Euro per kilowatt (peak)
4. Quarter 2009:
3,135 Euro
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High Acceptance for renewable energy
installations in Schleswig-Holstein
Renewable energy
facilities general
Solar Park
Percent
Wind Energy
National
Average
Bio Mass
Gas Power
Station
Nuclear Power
Station
Coal Power
Station
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Thankk You
Th
Y
for
Your Attention
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