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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

http://www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/

Energy

The Export Initiative “renewables Made in Germany”

The Renewable Energy Export Initiative

Launched by the German Parliament in 2002 and operated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Main objectives: f

to contribute to climate protection,

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to stimulate the acceptance of renewable energy in other countries,

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to showcase Germany’s technical and business expertise in the field of renewable energy,

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to provide comprehensive support to SMEs as they tap foreign markets.

Networking and Business Opportunities in Your Country

Business information & contact events f

Seminars and individual get-togethers with potential business partners from Germany

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First-hand information about German renewable energy technologies

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Face-to-face contact with experienced German companies in the renewables industry

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Organized by local German bilateral chambers of commerce (AHKs)

Information and Business Opportunities Online

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Internet portal: www.renewables-made-in-germany.com Information about renewable energies made in Germany, companies and product profiles

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Newsletter: www.renewables-made-in-germany.com/newsletter Current news and developments, information about projects, applications, upcoming events and more

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Virtual market place: www.renewablesb2b.com International online business platform, unique virtual marketplace and portal for market information

Energy

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

Energy

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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