ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY Policies, Incentives and Implementations Korkmaz GÜL Mechanical Engineer Energy Efficiency Department 03 November 2015 www.yegm.gov.tr
GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
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Energy Overview Energy Efficiency Policies Energy Efficiency Law Secondary Legislations Energy Efficiency Strategy Paper (2011-2023) 10th Development Plan (2014-2018) Preperation studies on 1st NEEAP Main Implementations & Incentives Conclusion
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79 78,5
78,6
78 77,7
77,5 77 76,9 76,5 76 2014
2015
2016
Source : Ministry of Development , Medium Term Economic Programme 2015 – 2017 , October 2014
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population Prospects (Million People)
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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Source : UN
Turkey’s relatively well-educated working-age population will continue to grow in the medium-term, which boosts potential economic growth and limits ageingrelated public spending increases.
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Turkish GDP, Constant Prices, Percent Change
10 8 6 4 2 0 -2
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
-4 -6 GDP growth (annual %)
Inflation Rate %
Source : TURKSTAT, IBRD
Turkish economy became one of the fastest-growing economies in the world in 2010. Sixth biggest economy in Europe. The average yearly growth rate of GDP was about 4% Inflation rate reached 8,17 % in 2014 Number of unemployed persons aged 15 years old and over realized as 2 million 853 thousand persons and unemployment rate occured as 9,9% in 2014.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
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Total Primary Energy Consumption : 120,29 millions TOE (2013)
Turkey is a developing country, and energy use in Turkey is increasing rapidly due to its increasing population, production and industrialization. However, Rapid economic growth is accompanied by increasing energy consumption. This growth is mainly based on fossil fuels, which are mainly imported
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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ENERGY SUPPLY/DEMAND
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Primary Energy Demand Domestic Energy Resources Securing long-term energy independence is therefore a policy goal for Turkey.
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ENERGY SUPPLY/DEMAND
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Dependency rate on energy import reached 73% in 2013
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During the last decade electricity demand has increased by 6 % Projections show that the electricity demand will increase annually by 6.7% (low case business-as-usual scenario) or 7.5% (high case business-asusual scenario) untill 2020 (TEIAS, 2012). Investment needs within the next 10 years : more than 100 Billion USD (infrastructure and production) During the last decade natural gas demand has increased by 9,1 %
ENERGY SUPPLY/DEMAND
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Transport 26%
Non Energy 4%
2% Agricultu…
Housing & Services 35%
89 MILLION TOE Industry 33% Source : MoENR, Energy Balance Table , 2013
Industry represented 33% of final energy consumption in 2013. Natural gas, solid fuels and electricity are the main components of energy mix.
FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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ELECTRICAL ENERGY LOSSES
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MEASURES: High Efficient Power Plants Smart Grids, Smart Meters CHP Systems ( Cogeneration, Micro-Cogeneration) Using Renewable Energy Using Efficient Equipment EE Policies, Incentives Demand Side Energy Management etc.
AT LEAS T10 %
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MEASURES : Thermal Insulation, reflecting surfaces Prevent Air Leakages Avoid unintended Chemical Reactions Process Control & Automation (eg. Adjust Conveyor Speed, Pre Heating, Product Mass Flow, Fuel/Air Ratio etc.) Heat Recovery Systems Using Efficient Equipment, periodic maintenance EE Policies, Incentives Energy Management etc.
THERMAL ENERGY LOSSES
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UP TO 50 %
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ENERGY SAVING BY SECTOR (Billion Euro, Base Year : 2000)
Manufacturing Industry (6,4 Million TOE)
33%
25%
12%
Manufacturing Industry (2,8 Billion Euro)
36% Transport ( 12,1 Billion Euro) Transport ( 10,7 Million TOE)
52%
ACTUAL SAVINGS
ENERGY SAVING BY SECTOR (Million TOE , Base Year : 2000)
42% Buildings ( 6,8 Billion Euro) Buildings ( 8,3 Million TOE)
Source : GDRE Note: The cost of energy is a TOE was taken as 439 € in manufacturing industry, 1,133 € in transport and 820 € in building.
Total 25.4 mTOE of energy saving as a cumulative were achived in 2009 (the year 2000 on the basis) - 6.4 mTOE in manufacturing industry, 10.7 mTOE in transport and 8.3 mTOE in buildings. Total 21.7 billion € of saving as a cumulative were achived in 2009 (the year 2000 on the basis) 2.8 billion € in manufacturing industry, 12.1 billion € in transport and 6.8 billion € in buildings.
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ENERGY SAVING BY SECTOR ( Billion Euro , Base Year: 2009)
Manufacturing Industry ( 4,6 Million TOE)
28%
43%
15%
Manufacturing Industry ( 2 Billion €)
44% Transport ( 5,4 Billion € )
Transport ( 4,8 Million TOE)
41%
29% Buildings ( 7,1 Million TOE)
Transport ( 5,8 Billion € )
Source : GDRE Note: The cost of energy is a TOE was taken as 439 € in manufacturing industry, 1,133 € in transport and 820 € in building.
Total 16.5 mTOE of energy saving potential were estimated (the year 2009 on the basis) - 4.6 mTOE in manufacturing industry, 4.8 mTOE in transport and 7.1 mTOE in buildings. Total 13.2 billion € of saving potential were estimated (the year 2009 on the basis) - 2.0 billion € in manufacturing industry, 5.4 billion € in transport and 5.8 billion € in buildings.
SAVING POTENTIAL
ENERGY SAVING BY SECTOR (Million TOE , Base Year : 2009)
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Definition of Energy Efficiency : “Decreasing energy consumption” per unit service or product quantity, at industrial enterprises without compromising production quality and quantity and at buildings without compromising living standards and service quality Hence, Using energy efficiently is the best way to solve the problem of high dependence on imported energy resources without harming the country’s economic and social development. Definition of Energy Intensity : Energy intensity is a basic measure of how a system converts energy into production. It is usually expressed as the ratio of energy consumption per unit of economic output. Countries with a high level of energy intensity use more energy to create a unit of GDP than countries with lower levels of energy intensity. Energy intensity is the ratio of the total primary energy supply (TPES) divided by the gross domestic product (GDP) of an economy, sector homogeneous business or process. It is often used as an energy efficiency indicator simply because TPES and GDP are readily available.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
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World
OECD
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Turkey
CURRENT TREND
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Normalized Primary Energy intensity of GDP at constant purchasing power parities (koe/$2005p) Source : ENERDATA
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Primary Energy Intensity of Turkey With Climate Correction
2018 Target Level
2023 Target Level
2008
2011
CURRENT TREND
Without Climate Correction 0,35 0,3
KOE/$2000P
0,25 0,2 0,15 0,1 0,05 0 2000
2001
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2007
2009
2010
2012
2013
YEARS Source : MoENR
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OUR VISION
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When Turkish economy has been compared with the comparable economies, it could be evaluated as energy intensive. The main goal is to reach the level of developed countries having high energy consumption per capita and low energy intensity.
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MILESTONES
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2007 ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAW NUMBERED 5627
2008 -NATIONAL EE MOVEMENT -INCREASING EFFICIENCY ON USING ENERGY SOURCES AND ENERGY REGULATION
2011 - RESTRUCTURING OF EIE - REVISION OF INCREASING EFFICIENCY ON USING ENERGY SOURCES AND ENERGY REGULATION
2012 ENERGY EFFICIENCY STRATEGY PAPER (2011 -2023)
2014 10th DEVELOPMENT PLAN (2014 – 2018)
2015 PREPERATION OF 1ST NEEAP
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Vision of the Law to make Turkey a country having high energy consumption per capita and low energy intensity to increase efficiency in using energy sources and energy in order to use energy effectively, avoid waste, ease the burden of energy costs on the economy and protect environment. to get maximum benefit from energy Main Target to decrase energy intensity at least %20 by 2023 in comparison with 2011,
ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAW
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Overall Target :
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Strategical Purposes : Expand and extend support and incentives Improve our infrastructure about monitoring, measuring, evaluating and determining the energy saving potentials Strengthening of national and international cooperation Rehabilitation of existing buildings The development of financial mechanisms The introduction and promotion of eco-buildings To encourage investment in small-scale renewable energy sources Scope : to reduce energy intensity and energy losses in industry and service sectors, to promote sustainable and eco-friendly buildings in order to reduce energy demand and carbon emissions of buildings to ensure market transformation of energy efficient products to improve EE on power generation, transmission and distribution and to reduce energy losses and emissions to improve EE on transportation by:
EE STRATEGY PAPER
to decrase primary energy intensity at least %20 by 2023 in comparison with 2011,
to reduce unit fossil fuel consumption of motor vehicles to increase share of railways on freight and passenger transport to increase share of public transport in cities, to prevent unnecessary fuel consumption on urban transport to reduce emissions
to use energy more effectively and efficiently in public organizations to strengthen institutional structures, capacities and cooperation's For full text of the paper : http://www.yegm.gov.tr/verimlilik/document/Energy_Efficiency_Strategy_Paper.pdf
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By-Law on Sharing of Heating and Domestic Hot Water Expense in Central Heating and Hot Water Systems in Buildings by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization (Official Gazette: 14 April 2008, no 26847), By-Law on Improving Energy Efficiency in Transport by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication (Official Gazette: 9 June 2008, no 26901), By-Law on the Supporting Energy Efficiency of SME’s Including Training, Audit and Consultancy Services by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology (Official Gazette: 18 October 2008, no 27028), By-Law on Energy Performance of Buildings by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization (Official Gazette: 5 December 2008, no 27075), By- Law on Framework for the Setting of Ecodesign Rrequirements for Energy-using Products by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology (Official Gazette: 7 October 2010, no 27722) in comply with Eco Design Directive (2009/125/EC) By Law on Appointment of Energy Managers in Schools by Ministry of National Education (Official Gazette: 17 April 2009, no 27203) By-Law on Improving Energy Efficiency for the Utilisation of Energy and Energy Resources by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (Official Gazette: 27 October 2011, no 28097). By-Law on the Indication by Labeling and Standard Product Information of the Consumption of Energy and Other Resources by Energy-Related Products by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology (Official Gazette: 2 December 2011, no 28130) in comply with 2010/30/EU Framework Labelling Directive Communiqué on the Calculation of Efficiency of Co-generation and Micro-cogeneration Plants by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (Official Gazette: 18 September 2014, no 29123) In comply with Eco Design Directive (2009/125/EC), 7 Communiqués was put into force between February 2012 and February 2015 by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology 9 Communiqués was put into force between June 2012 and January 2015 in comply with 2010/30/EU Framework Labeling Directive by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology
SECONDARY LEGISLATIONS
By-Law on Amendment of Regulation of Publicity and Guiding Manual on Implementation Principles by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology (Official Gazette: 8 October 2007, no 26667),
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICIES: on Supporting Energy Investment (Official Gazette: 9
May 2014, no 28995) Energy Efficiency Development Program has been placed to the 10th Development Plan (2014–2018) Overall Target :
Climate Corrected Primary Energy Intensity, Constant Price ( Base Year 2000 )
Base Year 2011 TOE/1000 USD
Current Value (2013) TOE/1000 USD
Min. Target by 2018 TOE/1000 USD
0,264
0,265
0,243
Component 3: Increasing Energy Efficiency in Industry: Replacement of low efficient AC motors with high efficient AC motors. Improving the mechanisms supporting training, auditing and consultancy services of SMEs in the field of energy efficiency Dissemination of technologies and good practices in SMEs in energy efficiency field
For full text of the plan : http://www.kalkinma.gov.tr/Documents/Enerji%20Verimlili%C4%9Finin%20Geli%C5%9Ftirilmesi%20Progra m%C4%B1%20Eylem%20Plan%C4%B1.pdf
10th DEVELOPMENT PLAN
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Project on the development of National Energy Efficiency Action Plan along lines of the EU National Energy Efficiency Action Plans with the support of EBRD was initiated as of December 2014 to achieve the measures envisaged in EE Strategy Paper
PREPERATION OF 1ST NEEAP
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSULTANT COMPANIES
Taining Audit / EIP Consulting
Incentives / Sanctions
Monitoring
MoENR GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY (GDRE) Awareness / Training
Authorization Monitoring
Monitoring
Authorization
Technical Support
UNIVERSITIES CHAMBER OF ENGINEERS
Guiding
Certification Training
ENERGY EFFICIENCY COORDINATION BOARD
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES & BUILDINGS (Defined by EE Law)
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
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CRITERIA FOR ENERGY MANAGER
CRITERIA FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT UNIT Annual Consumption >= 50.000 TOE
65 registered
Annual Consumption >= 1.000 TOE
1334 registered
http://enver.eie.gov.tr BY EE LAW, IT IS OBLIGED TO EMPLOY AN ENERGY MANAGER IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT ENERGY SAVING MEASURES IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES.
Contribution of Energy Manager to Energy Savings : at least % 10 Source : Sustainable Energy Authority of Irland (SAEI), Danish Energy Authority (DEA), Swedish Energy Agency (SAE)
AT LEAST
10 %
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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Energy management is an obligation in buildings and businesses having growth over a certain size. TS EN ISO 50001 Standard for Energy Management System is formed and realized appropriate to user manual and conditions standards.
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Approximately 7.000 Energy Managers, 300 Auditors have been certified so far.
TRAINING / CERTIFICATION
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TRAINING / CERTIFICATION
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Heat Pump, Trombe Wall, PV Panels, Solar Thermal Collectors
Day Lıght Illumination, Composite Wall, Low-e Double Glazed Windows, Efficient Appliances
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TRAINING / CERTIFICATION
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In order to improve the cooperation in the region, international training programs have been arranged every year since 2002 for Western and Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Black Sea Region countries so as to share knowledge and experiences of energy efficiency among the region countries. Totally 285 participants from various countries have been joined the subject international trainings.
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AUTHORIZATION
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Authorizations of EE Consultant Authorizations of Agencies
Company (ESCOs)
Chamber of the Mechanical Engineer
35 EE Consultancy Company
Osmaniye Korkut Ata University
(EVD / ESCOs) have been authorized. Industry : 12 Building : 30 Building & Industry : 8
ÜNİVERSİTELERİN, MESLEK ODALARININ YETKİLENDİRİLMESİ • Uygulamalı Eğitim Yapma ve Şirketleri Yetkilendirme • Yetki Belgesi Süresi
: 5 Yıl
• Müracaat
: Nisan & Ekim
• EVKK onayı
: İlk veya ikinci toplantıda
• Personel
: Etüt-Proje Sertifikalı en az 4 (dört) kişi
• Eğitim Tesisi •Yetkili kurum
:TMMOB Makina Mühendisleri Odası Osmaniye Korkut Ata Üniversitesi
ŞİRKETLERİN YETKİLENDİRİLMESİ • Enerji Verimliliği Hizmetlerini Yürütme • Bina ve Sanayi Sektörlerinde “A” veya “B” Sınıfı Yetki Belgesi; • Yetki Belgesi Süresi
: 3 Yıl
• Müracaatlar
: Ocak & Temmuz
• Cihaz Altyapısı • Eğitim verebilmek için •Eğitim Tesisi,Eğitici Listesi Sanayi ve bina sektöründe toplam 35 adet şirket yetkilendirilmiş durumdadır.
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http://enver.eie.gov.tr GDRE developed a database to collect data from industrial enterprises, and from private and public buildings. This data provide statistics per subsector on fuel use, CO2 emissions and energy intensity, and allows comparisons to be made between sectors and regions. In 2007 an internet portal, ENVER Portal, for data gathering, analysis and reporting was introduced. The ENVER Portal is considered to be a valuable database for the General Directorate of Renewable Energy. In the scope of the EE Law, industrial enterprises, private and public buildings should inform their energy consumptions to GDRE up to the end of March annually.
MONITORING / VERIFICATION
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ENERGY AUDITS
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DGRE is responsible of conducting of energy saving potential to define energy saving potential in industry and building sectors. Industrial establishment with the annual energy consumption 5000 TOE and above and service buildings with the total construction area over 20000 m2 should carry out energy audits and prepare their action plans regularly. Audits and action plans are renewed every four years. Energy audits should be conducted by DGRE in public buildings and entities which are obliged to assign energy manager. Audits are renewed every ten years GDRE has started energy audits in the public buildings under the Regulation issued on the date of 27 October 2011. In this scope, audit of 2 public buildings was completed in 2013 Energy audits were carried out at 166 public buildings in 2014 with GDRE’s bugdet via ESCOs in order to determine the measures for improving energy efficiency and their benefits.
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AWARENESS
“Energy Efficiency Week” events are organized during the second week of January every year in order to promote national energy efficiency movement. The Annual Energy Efficiency Forum and Fair is one of the most comprehensive organizations in Turkey as well as being the basic yearly activity on energy efficiency. The Annual Energy Efficiency Forum and Fair organized in this context includes: Conferences, panels, discussion sessions, fair where energy-efficient products and technologies are exhibited, awarding individuals and institutions that conducted successful energy efficiency works in the previous year, various cultural and artistic events. In this scope, 6th National Energy Efficiency Forum realized in Istanbul on January 14-17, 2015 35th Energy Efficiency Week - 7th Energy Efficiency Forum and Fair will be held on January 14-16, 2016
For detailed information please visit : http://evf.gov.tr/
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Other Activities :
Broadcasting for TV and Radio Channels Information of Energy Consumers on Electricity and Natural Gas Consumption by their Providers Competitions Industrial Enterprises Trainings for Students Awareness Program stakeholders
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cooperation
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AWARENESS
Manuals for Energy Consuming Equipment
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Application Annual Consumption Maximum Payback Period Maximum Project Cost Project Implementation Period Certificate Incentive Payments Maximum Support
: Every year in January : > 1000 TOE : < 5 Years : max. 1 million TL : max. 2 Years : TS EN ISO 50001 (Starting from 2014) : After Implementation : max. 30 % of Project Cost (upto 300.000 TL)
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
EE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (EIP)
Having ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard is compulsory to get financial incentives from MENR/DGRE since 2014.
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Number of project applications Number of projects that have been decided to support by EECB Number of projects whose implementation contracts have been signed Number of projects whose supporting process have been completed Number of projects that are not eligible for supporting
2009
2010
2012
2013
2014
2015_January
2015_April (*)
TOTAL
86
33
19
70
69
55
26
358
17
15
11
59
68
49
23
252
17
15
11
56
65
46
0
210
16
9
10
25
1
0
0
61
3
0
2
2
0
0
0
7
PROJECTS WHOSE INCENTIVE PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TOTAL PROJECT COST ( TRL ) 3.642.745 TOTAL INCENTIVE PAYMENT ( TRL ) ANNUAL TOTAL SAVINGS ( TOE )
3.638.808
2.500.840
3.255.405
0
0
0
13.037.798
647.616
557.641
296.839
773.867
0
0
0
2.275.963
5.623
6.050
9.250
4.779
0
0
0
25.702
3.971.516
5.456.927
5.340.747
0
0
0
20.361.963
ANNUAL TOTAL SAVINGS ( TRL) 5.592.773
(*) Evaluation process is still continue
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
EE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS (EIP)
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Application
: Every year in October
Agreement
: Reducing energy intensity 10% on average in 3 years
Annual Consumption
: > 1000 TOE
Certificate
: TS EN ISO 50001 (Starting from 2014)
Entry into Force
: First year following the signing of the Agreement
Incentive Payments
: Three years later, after fulfilling the commitment
Maximum Support
: 20 % of the energy expenditures of agreement year and max. 200.000 TL
Having ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard is compulsory to get financial incentives from MENR/DGRE since 2014.
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT
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VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS WHOSE INCENTIVE PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE Number of Voluntary Agreements Total Incentive Payment ( TRL )
7 700.000
Annual Total Savings ( TRL )
4.100.000
Annual Total Savings ( TOE )
4.600
VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS THAT ARE UNDER EVALUTION PROCESS Number of Voluntary Agreements Total Incentive Payment ( TRL )
3 600.000
Annual Total Savings ( TRL )
2.500.000
Annual Total Savings ( TOE )
1.340
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT
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By Council of Ministers on Supporting Energy Investment (Official Gazette:9 May 2014, no 28995) Application energy
: Manufacturing industrial plants consuming annually 500 TOE
Maximum Payback Period
: < 5 Years
Project Cost
: Over 1 million TL
Energy Saving
: 20% per unit product
INCENTIVES Value-Added Tax Exemption Customs Duty Exemption Tax allowance Insurance premium employer share support Interest Support Land allocation for investment
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
5TH REGION INCENTIVES
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Incentives for SMEs by KOSGEB Small and Medium Enterprises Development Administration (KOSGEB) provides support to SME’s, in particular for energy manager trainings, pre-audits, energy audits and consultancy services for efficiency improvement projects Energy Manager Trainings
: Upto 3.000 TRL
Pre Audits
: Upto 2.000 TRL
Detailed Audits
: Upto 20.000 TRL
Consulting Services for EIP
: Upto 5.000 TRL
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
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The cogeneration and micro-cogeneration plants are exempt from the obligation of receiving license and establishing company in order to meet their own needs with efficiency value set in the scope of Communiqué on the Calculation of Efficiency of Co-generation and Micro-cogeneration Plants COGENERATION APPLICATION PROCESS Number of Applications / Total Installed Power
51 / 160 MWe
Number of Evaluated Applications
49
Number of Applications which are undeevaluation
2
Number of Applications which are not eligible
23
NUMBER OF CERTIFICATION Cogeneration
24
Micro-cogeneration
2
INCENTIVE SCHEMES
Co-generation Incentives
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PROJECT
PERIOD
TOTAL BUDGET
DONOR
≈4,5 M$ EU (IPA)
Energy Sector Technical Assistance Project
Ap. 2015 Sep. 2016
Small And Medium Enterprises Energy Efficiency Project
Mar. 2013 Sep. 2018
≈3,64 M$ GEF
Market Transformation of Energy Efficient Appliances in Turkey Project
Jan. 2009 Dec. 2015
≈2,71 M$ GEF ≈5,65 M$ TOTAL
Promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings Project
Mar. 2011 Dec. 2016
≈2,68 M$ GEF ≈17,58 M$ TOTAL
Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry Project
Feb. 2011 Ag. 2015
≈5,90 M$ GEF ≈35,10 M$ TOTAL
Third Country Training Program
2002 -
≈0,07 M$ JICA ≈0,11 M$ TOTAL
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
ONGOING INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
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MAIN IMPLEMENTATIONS: Project Partners : Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry in Turkey project is now being implemented through UNDP and UNIDO, with the financial support of the Global Environment Fund (GEF), and under the umbrella of the General Directorate of Renewable Energy (GDRE) of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.
Budget & Duration : The total budget of the project is USD 35,058,400. The project is scheduled to operate for five years, and hence will run to the end of 2016.
The project is being carried out through four project partners organisations; namely GDRE, the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization (KOSGEB), the Turkish Standards Institute (TSE) ; and the Technology Development Foundation of Turkey (TTGV) .
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
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MAIN IMPLEMENTATIONS: Objectives : The project aims to encourage industrial enterprises to establish effective energy management through energy efficiency measures and energy efficient technologies, thus to improve energy efficiency in industry in Turkey.
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The following activities will be carried out to attain this goal: Strengthening institutional and legal framework that will contribute to the implementation of the Energy Efficiency Law and the implementation and dissemination of the National Energy Management Standard
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Enhancing capacity and creating awareness in Turkish industrial companies as well as energy service providers (ESCOs)
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Implementing and supporting energy audit programmes for industrial enterprises and SMEs
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Introduction of the state-of-the-art management practices, energy efficiency measures as well as commercial and financing models
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Monitoring, evaluation, information sharing and dissemination
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High energy saving and investment potential in industry Compulsory measures Assignment of energy manager is compulsory for certain enterprises Energy audits -Energy saving potential assessment studies are regularly conducted by DGRE -Large scale industrial enterprises and buildings have to coduct energy audits regularly Ambitious targets for Industry We have an interest to exchange knowledge and experience on development of; Institutions ; -To strength EVD Companies (ESCOs), -To improve existing database to get timely and reliable data, -To cooperate with the national and international organizations to develop EE projects in Turkey, to share lessons learnt. Legislation ; -To develop sustainable financial mechanisms to increase energy efficiency investments (EPC, etc) -To promote the sustainable development -To increase energy efficiency in industry
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