Ectogrid - the heating and cooling solution for a clean energy future - Lars Bierlein E.ON
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~50m E.ON Becoming the Forerunner Customers of the Decentralized Energy World ~€8bn EBITDA >31m Customers ~€8bn On going merger with Innogy will accelerate the EBITDA development of E.ON • Focus on intelligent networks and innovative customer solutions • Customers will be able to rely on better and more competitive offers • E.ON will do its utmost to ensure that Europe can successfully combine its competitive strength with a sustainable energy policy 2
The New Energy Landscape Urbanization and sustainability are drivers in shaping the new decentral energy landscape.
Major transformation of the heat industry due to the decision to phase out natural gas 2020 2021 2022 2023 2030 // Energy label C* for all office buildings** Energy label A for all office buildings** Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (BENG) requirements for new buildings Implementation of Transition Vision Heat per municipality Elaboration of the RES Strategies Implementation of the Regional Energy Strategies Annual reduction of 3,9 TWh equivalents of CO2 on heat and electricity (over 9 years) February 2021 50% CO2 reduction by 2030 (or 35 TWh) * Label C means an Energy Index of ≤ 1.3 | ** refers to all existing buildings 6
The flexible & modular structure of ectogrid™ supports several stakeholders in the transformation Area Developer Municipality or Utility 1 Property Owner 1 2 2 Zero carbon solution for Governmental regulations & BENG-requirements for heating and cooling1 all new buildings execution of RES + TVW Modular approach, organic Individual buildings or growth and benefits both Large area city districts small area development for individual and system development (mainly retrofit) perspective Individual solutions Emphasis of system resulting in higher costs Highly flexible use of energy efficiency and collective & inefficiencies sources (e.g. Heat Pumps, solutions WKO, Excess heat) 1 depending on energy sources, system enables CO2-free operation 28.05.2020 7
An E.ON Innovation 43 An energy system 43 patents pending Customer focus Developed by Strong patent protection Concept developed in close Dr. Per Rosén cooperation with a select set of customers
How ectogrid ™ works
How ectogrid™ works The most energy efficient heating and cooling solution Buildings connected to the same system provide Cheaper to build - one grid serves 2 utilities each other with heating and cooling. Cheaper to operate Highly flexible (DH, DC, Geothermal, Data Center, Industry, Gas CHP, HP, etc.)
Energy optimization as a Service - ectocloud™
ectocloud™features A cloud platform for energy systems Data collection Forecasting Steering € AUTO
ectocloud™features ectocloud™ creates and captures flexibility Renewable production and consumption in defined area Solar energy Power (MW) Wind energy Overall Demand ectogrid™ consumption Night Sunrise Noon Sunset Night Time of day
Heat Pumps and District Heating in a perfect combination - leveraging the best properties of each
ectogrid ™ Business Model
Flexible business model that suits different needs Own your own Invest in your Buy energy part of the sytem equipment
Business model designed for utilizing local competence ectogrid™ licensing offer ectogrid™ partners End-customers Energy company A ectocloud™ Planning tools Energy company B Design know-how Technology license Energy company C The ectogrid™ business model drives CO2 efficient solutions for heating and cooling globally
ectogrid ™ Cases
Medicon Village, the world’s first ectogrid™, integrating heating and cooling This is a zero emission energy system
Medicon Village results ectogrid™ District Balanced energy heating 11 GWh 10 GWh District Supplied cooling energy 4 GWh 3 GWh Supplied energy Balanced energy 78.5% reduction on supplied energy 20% reduction on customer’s energy bill
UoA Quarter – replacing gas by using sustainable H&C sources E.ON can solve the heating need of an existing city quarter… …while creating an autonomous system, independent of natural gas Feasibility study examining a sustainable & attractive business case Ability to have a flexible ectogrid temperature Stepwise project approach (1. Selected buildings, 2. Expansion to whole quarter)
Shamrock Park – replacing gas and using waste heat from chemical industry Real estate Real Estate Developer development - increasing property Energy contract value by using clean with customer energy Energy contract Local energy company with customer ectogrid™ as enabler for flexible Energy contract with customer transformation to clean energy Energy ontract with customer Gas CHP for local Chemical industry electricity generation Clean energy ready infrastructure for retro fit and new built area
Why ectogrid ? ™
ectogrid™ – A thermal microgrid solution delivering a zero carbon solution for the worlds heating and cooling needs The most energy efficient heating and cooling solution Cheaper to build - one grid serves 2 utilities Makes use of low temperature surplus heat Energy optimization as a service Renewable production and consumption in defined area Charging possible Discharging wanted Creates and captures flexibility Solar energy ectogrid effect (%) Power (MW) Wind energy Overall Demand 100 0 Night Sunrise Noon Sunset Night Time of the day Energy company A Available for all ectogrid™ partners ectocloud™ Planning tools Design know-how Energy company B Technology license Energy company C
Summary and potential next steps Purpose of todays meeting 1 Quick Scan • High-level calculation1 of the feasibility of an ectogrid™ for a selected area Introduction to ectogrid™ Basic understanding of functionalities 2 Feasibility study How ectogrid™ can support the • In-depth analysis1 of an ectogrid™ + design of an individual Pilot Regional Energy Strategy Insights into challenges for the 3 Pilot project individual customer • Realization of an ectogrid™ at a concrete development area 1 E.ON provides document with technical + data requirements needed 28.05.2020 29
Thank you! Contact: lars.bierlein@eon.se
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