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Renewable Energies in Germany at a Glance June 22, 2010, Brussels, Belgium Dirk Kalusa, eclareon GmbH Management Consultants on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
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Use of Renewable Energy Sources In Germany – Solar Energy
Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes
Development of Households in Germany households in millions
No. of persons/household
households
No. of persons/household
Source: Destatis
Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes
Expenditures of Private Households for Energy in Germany billion EUR
Expenditures for energy
Share of income
Source: Destatis
Demographic Developments in Germany – Energy Backlashes
Expenditures of Private Households for Energy in Germany
Electricity Natural Gas Heating Oil Others
Electricity Natural Gas Heating Oil Others
Source: Destatis
Electricity Generation (Final Energy) from RES in Germany since 1990
Source: BMU
Structure of Electricity Generation from RES in Germany 2009
93.5 TWh
Source: BMU
Heat Supply (Final Energy) from RES in Germany since 1990
Source: BMU
Structure of Heat Supply from RES in Germany 2009
110.5 TWh
Source: BMU
Solar Thermal Energy in Germany 2008/2009 f
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Number of solar thermal companies: approx. 5,000 f Of which producers of collectors, storage units and components: approx. 145 Newly installed collector surfaces in Germany f f
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in 2008: 2.1 m sqm; 210,000 new solar thermal installations In 2009: 1.5 m sqm; 150,000 new solar thermal installations
Newly installed capacity 2008/2009: approx. 1,470 MW/1,100 MW Total solar thermal capacity installed 2009: approx. 12.85 m sqm CO2 savings 2009: > 1 m tons per year Sales in 2008/2009 (incl. assembly): 1.7 b EUR/1.2 b EUR Reduction of costs for solar thermal installations from 1990 to 2008 40% Reduction of costs for solar thermal installations from 1990 to 2020* 66% Share of German heat consumption 2009 / 2050* < 1% / approx. 30% Source: BSW Solar; * BSW estimates
Photovoltaics in Germany 2009 f
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Number of photovoltaic companies: approx. 10,000 f Of which producers of cells, modules and other components > 200 New capacities installed in Germany in 2009: 3,800 MWp New capacities installed in Germany 2009: 9,800 MWp Turnover PV Industry 2009: 9 b EUR Reduction of costs of PV installations over the last 10 years: 35 % Reduction of costs for PV installations from 1990 to 2020*: 85 % Development of production capacities for photovoltaic technology since 1999 increased more than 10-fold Number of jobs in 2004 / 2009 / 2020*: approx. 17,000 / 63,000/ > 100,000 Export quota in 2004/ 2009/ 2020*: 14 %/ 47 %/ > 70% Export earnings in 2004/ 2009/ 2013*/ 2020*: approx 0.2b / 5.6 b EUR/ 14b / 20 b EUR Source: BSW Solar; * BSW estimates, BMU
German Solar market - Geographical distribution
Photovoltaics
Systems installed per capita, 2001-2009 Systems installed in total, 2001-2009
Solarthermal
Systems Systems installed installed per incapita, total, 2001-2009 2001-2009
Energy Generation in Germany – Forecast 2020 Forecast Newly Installed Power Plant Capacities 2020 (MW)
Source: BEE
Installed Capacity (Electricity) and Forecast in the EU Energy Source
2000 Eurostat
2004 Eurostat
Annual Growth Rate 2000-2004
Forecast 2010
Annual Growth Rate 2004-2010
Forecast 2020
Annual Growth Rate 2010-2020
Wind Energy
13.2 GW
33.6 GW
26.3%
80 GW
15.6%
180 GW
8.5%
Hydro Power
93 GW
107.5 GW
3.7%
113 GW
0.8%
120 GW
0.6%
PV
0.18 GW p
0.86 GW p
47.8%
8 GW p
45.0%
52 GW p
20.6%
Biomass
9.5 GW e
13.1 GW e
8.6%
25 GW e
11.2%
50 GW e
7.2%
Geothermal Energy
0.6 GW
0.66 GW
2.4%
1 GW
7.2%
2 GW
7.2%
Source: EREC
Installed Capacity (Electricity) and Forecast in the EU Growth Rates and needed Growth Rates to meet EU‘s 2020 Targets
Source: EREC
Installed Capacity (Heat) and Forecast in the EU Energy Source
2000 Eurostat
2004 Eurostat
Annual Growth Rate 2000-2004
Forecast 2010
Annual Growth Rate 2004-2010
Forecast 2020
Annual Growth Rate 2010-2020
Biomass
44.7 Mtoe
48.4 Mtoe
2.0%
65 Mtoe
5.0%
105 Mtoe
4.9%
Solar Thermal Energy
0.38 Mtoe
0.68 Mtoe
15.6%
2 Mtoe
19.7%
12 Mtoe
19.6%
Geothermal Energy
0.66 Mtoe
1.5 Mtoe
22.8%
4 Mtoe
17.7%
8 Mtoe
7.2%
Source: EREC
Installed Capacity (Heat) and Forecast in the EU Growth Rates and needed Growth Rates to meet EU‘s 2020 Targets
2004
2010
2020
Source: EREC
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Participating Companies
Participating German Companies
Company
Representative
Business segment
Pfalzsolar GmbH
Kim Steinbach
Construction, Operating of Installations
Sándor Kaufmann
Automation, Controlling Technology
Sunset Energietechnik GmbH
Dominik Hammer
Complete Systems, Inverter, Collectors, etc.
Mage Solar GmbH
Steffen Bayer
Project Planning, Operating of Installations
Pilz GmbH und Co. KG
Participating German Companies
Company
Representative
Business segment
COLEXON ENERGY AG
Steven Pleging
Project Planning
SES 21 AG
Katja Götz
Sale, Project Planning
Dachdeckermeisterbetrieb Peter Renner UG
Peter Renner
Sale, Construction
Sonnenwerft GmbH
Stefan Dammann
Sale, Consulting
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