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Green Energy and Technology

Lappeenranta University of Tecnology strategy 2015

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Lappeenranta University of Technology | Strategia 2015 Yhdessä

Key EU energy policy objectives by 2020/2050

• Implementation of internal energy markets • Energy efficiency +20% (2020), 40 % Competitiveness (2050) • Increased resources for technology development

• Minimum reduction of EU CO2 emissions 20% (2020), 80-90% (2050) • Renewables 20% (2020), Sustainability 75 % (2050) • Energy efficiency 20 % (2020), 40 % (2050) • Development of CO2 capture and storage

Security of supply

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• Development of cross-border transmission • Increase in own production • Enhancement of external energy relations Source: Fortum, J.Keronen

Energy revolution Distributed, non-controlled small scale generation; solar, wind, bio, tidal Distributed ownership, mass production, no emissions

Intermittent production, power balance problem Microgrids, self-sufficiency Challenging market problem because of subsidized production. At the same time feed in tariffs have accerelates technical development and innovations

Load monitoring, load control, demand response actions and business models Cut of peak powers, power balance management, Reserve power, cost optimization

Energy storages; batteries, electro-chemical conversion Short term (hours) and long term (days) balance of power and energy in system with high penetration of renewables Market models Self sufficiency, security of supply frakmentation vs. trans-european market Market based business vs. subsidized business

Smart Energy Systems

Increased energy conversion

Energy revolution Distributed, non-controlled small scale generation; solar, wind, bio, tidal Distributed ownership, mass production, no emissions 2 GtCO2/a vähennys, 1/15 nykyisistä päätöistä Intermittent production, power balance problem Microgrids, self-sufficiency Challenging market problem because of subsidized production. At the same time feed in tariffs have 220 000 kpl a’ 3 MW accerelates technical development and innovations Load monitoring, load control, demand response actions and business models Cut of peak powers, power balance management, Reserve power, cost optimization Energy storages; batteries, electro-chemical conversion Short term (hours) and long term (days) balance of power and energy in system with high penetration of renewables Market models Self sufficiency, security of supply frakmentation vs. trans-european market Market based business vs. subsidized business

Smart Energy Systems

92 x 92 km aurinkopaneleita

155 kpl a’ 1600 MW

1500 x 1500 km biomassan kasvatusta

Increased energy conversion

Energy revolution China, India, USA, Europe Increased burning of coal in Asia will continue Europe; forerunner (flagship) vs. self destruction ?

If Europe is not a leader of gang in climate question, what will happen? +3-4 C increase of climate temperature can lead to runaway change (environmental impacts). In that phase then solutions in energy systems will have no impact. It’s time to operate now; CO2 market or/and technology development by feed in tariffs?

Shale gas and oil Additional time for fossil fuels? Low price will lift world economy? More emissions? Self-sufficient USA – change in global politics Role of energy resources from Russia in Europe ? Climate change and other boundaries of planet

Energy politics and policy

LUT ENERGY IN A NUTSHELL Institute of Energy Technology (LUT Energy, part of the Faculty of Technology) is the largest energy research and education organisation in Finland B.Sc. and M.Sc. Degree Programmes in Energy Technology, Environmental Technology and Electrical Engineering

FACTS AND FIGURES • • •

240 persons 19 full professors + 50 other research scientists (D.Sc.) 30 foreign researchers, 2 visiting professors, one honorary professor (Eindhoven, the Netherlands)

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125 Masters of Science (Tech)/year 12 Doctors of Science (Tech)/year

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13 M€ research budget/year (external funding resources) 8 M€ teaching budget/year (Ministry of Education and Culture)

MANAGEMENT OF THE ENERGY CHAIN ENERGY SOURCES

ENERGY GENERATION

POWER NETWORKS, MARKETS

ENERGY USE, PRODUCTION PROCESSES

Goals for LUT Energy - as a part of strategic goals of LUT • • • •

Renewable based energy production Super safe nuclear power Absolutely clean coal power Ambitious energy efficiency through the whole energy chain

MANAGEMENT OF THE ENERGY CHAIN ENERGY SOURCES

ENERGY GENERATION

POWER NETWORKS, MARKETS

ENERGY USE, PRODUCTION PROCESSES

Current EU energy mix Gas 24 %

Oil 36 %

Nuclear 13 % Ren. 8%

Coal 18 %

Hans van Steen, DG Energy

Future scenarios, World WEO 2011/IEA

LUTE Core areas – – – – – –

Technology Energy efficiency Electrical drives Power and heat generation Nuclear safety Power networks - Smart grids Green energy and sustainable systems

Internal and external cooperation

Policy

Market & Business

• Visions 2050

Systems • Smart Grids • Life cycle analyses • Biomass logistics

Interdisciplinary research is the requirement

Current status in LUT Energy ENERGY • LUT Energy is a strategic area of GENERATION expertise in LUT • Growth – 180 in 2010 -> 240 in 2013 (-> 270 in 2017) • Quality – positive RAE evaluation of LUTE • Institute – A solid group of professors and researchers • Increased role in society

ENERGY USE, POWER • NETWORKS, Quick strategic moves – professorships: PRODUCTION • Sustainable energy systems - 2009 PROCESSES MARKETS • • • •

Wind power – 2010 Bioenergy - 2011 Nuclear thermal hydraulics – 2013 Solar economy, 2013 (under processing)

MANAGEMENT OF THE ENERGY CHAIN ENERGY SOURCES

ENERGY GENERATION

LUTE Core areas:

POWER NETWORKS, MARKETS

ENERGY USE, PRODUCTION PROCESSES

FROM THEORY INTO PRACTICE

Society Products

Spin-offs

Prototypes Testing Simulation

Processibility Materials Structures

Modelling Theory E dl l

d B dS dt S

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Well-equipped laboratories are required LUT Energy Electricity | Energy | Environment

Research environment

Education environment

Demonstration

Renewable energy and sustainable campus

Green Campus at LUT

Smart Grid & Customer Gateway at Lappeenranta University of Technology

Green Campus at LUT Tutkimus- ja kehitysalusta yliopistolle ja yhteiskunnalle Status in 2013

+200 kW

Suomen suurin aurinkosähkövoimala Pn = 200 kWp, toteutusaikataulu 1.1.201331.12.2014

Tutkimusympäristö

Koulutusympäristö

Demonstraatiokohde

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Smart Grid & Customer Gateway at Lappeenranta University of Technology

Green Campus at Lappeenranta University of Technology

Green Campus at Lappeenranta University of Technology

Energy and capacity efficiency, reduction of CO2 emissions, self made clean energy

40 kW

400 kW

500 - 1000 kWh, 1-2 MW

Green Campus at Lappeenranta University of Technology

Energy and capacity efficiency, reduction of CO2 emissions, self made clean energy

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