Modernization of District Heat Supply Systems of Vilnius and Kaunas
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Modernization of District Heat Supply Systems of Vilnius and Kaunas
Modernization of District Heat Supply Systems of Vilnius and Kaunas Ignas Degutis Head of finance unit 2015 09 29, Vilnius Lietuvos energija Group Power and heat generation and supply Maintenance and development of the energy sector Natural gas trade and distribution ELECTRICITY, HEAT PRODUCTION ELECTRIC POWER TRADE AND DISTRIBUTION H1 2015 EMPLOYEES NATURAL GAS TRADE AND DISTRIBUTION 5552 MAINTENANCE OF POWER PLANTS AND GRID 32,1 6% €973 MILLION GROUP REVENUE (2014) EBITDA 217 m EUR IN H1 2015 1.6 million 560 thousand 27,2 5% 159,8 29% GROUP REVENUE H1 OF 2015 153,9 28% CONSUMERS €548,3 MILLION 159,7 29% Distribution of electricity Gas sales and distribution Produced electricity sales, trade and supply PIMS of LEG Connection of new customers Balancing, regulation and power reserve Heat energy Other revenue LIETUVOS ENERGIJA IS ONE OF THE TOP 5 LARGEST COMPANIES BY THE SALES REVENUES IN LITHUANIA LIETUVOS ENERGIJA IS THE 206TH LARGEST COMPANY IN CENTRAL EUROPE (DELOITTE 2015). The Structure of Lithuania‘s Energy Sector after EU 3th Energy Package Implementation Grid maintenance Real estate and transport Projects of modernization of district heat supply systems of Vilnius and Kaunas VILNIUS AND KAUNAS CHP PRJECTS Lithuania’s Energy Sector Outlook One of the biggest importer of electricity among EU countries (~ 70 proc.); No local natural gas/coal/oil available; No financial incentives to use conventional fuel based cogeneration; I. Introduction Ineffective waste management, more than 70% of waste are landfilled; Existing power generation capacities are almost depreciated. Long term risk – security of energy supply Today’s NordPool Spot – Electricity market Municipal waste treatment in the European Union countries 700 Municipal waste collected in Lithuania– 1.280.049 t; Incinerated – 7% (EU– 26%); Recycled – 21% (forecast in 2016 –45%; ES–28%); 400 300 200 100 0 Cyprus Malta Greece Lithuania Turkey Croatia Bulgaria Romania Spain Bosnia and Herzegovina Hungary Serbia Latvia Portugal Slovakia Ireland Italy Poland Czech Republic UK Iceland Finland EU Slovenia France Luxembourg Estonia Austria Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Germany Sweden Switzerland Kilograms per capita – 433 kg (EU–481 kg); 500 kg per capita 2012 Landfilled – 64% (forecast in 2016 –55%; EU–31%); 600 Composted Kita Other Kompostuojama 8 Perdirbama Recycled Deginama Incinerated Sąvartynuose Landfills Waste management hierarchy Up to 2016 9 20162018 From 2018 New plants NewCHP CHP’s in theinLargest Lithuanian Cities Vilnius and Kaunas Kaunas: • • • • • Population District heating Annual heat demand Municipal waste (RDF) Landfilling Vilnius: • • • • • Population District heating Annual heat demand Municipal waste (RDF) Landfilling • • • 542.664 90% 2,5 TWh ~145.000 t/yr. ~85% Competitive electricity from local and RES Cheaper heat, energy efficiency Contribution to the waste management 301.296 90% 1,2 TWh ~200.000 t/yr. ~95% Fuel in district heating system in Lithuania 100% 11% 90% 18% 6% 6% 6% 6% 5% 7% 6% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 20% 24% 12% Vilnius and Kaunas biomass and waste cogeneration 80% 45% 70% 61% 68% 60% 73% 84% 50% 40% 82% 80% 78% 77% 74% 74% 82% 76% 80% 72% 80% 30% 48% 20% 33% 27% 10% 0% 2% 4% 5% 7% 2000 2001 2002 2003 10% 12% 14% 16% 2004 2005 2006 2007 Renewable energy sources 11 18% 19% 19% 2008 2009 2010 Natural gas 22% 2011 2012 Heavy fuel oil and other 2013 2015F 2020F CHP’s projects at the glance Ministry of Energy Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance 100% - control EU funds Vilnius Kaunas <164mEUR <69mEUR 100% 51% Vilnius high efficiency CHP power plant MWe MWt ~88 ~227 ~325 mEur BioCHP installation WtE CHP installation (fluidised bed steam boilers) (grate-fired steam boiler) MWe ~70 MWt ~174 RDF consumption Biomass consumption MWe ~18 MWt ~53 ~ 140 kt/y ~500 kt/y 49% Kaunas high efficiency CHP WtE power plant MWe MWt 24 70 ~150 mEur RDF ~ 200 kt/y Vilnius CHP project 2016 2015 EIA and territory planning activities EIA 2017 2018 EIA approved Territory planning activities Start of works at site Construction of PP Financing Regulation Procurements Engineering, design and EPC Commissi oning Staid Aid/ EU funding Structuring finance NHSDP National heat development plan Legal basis for regulation of activity • EIA. 2015-09-02 Environmental Protection Agency approved Environmental Impact assessment; • EPC. 2015-05-08 announced EPC tender. Qualification assessment should be finished 2015-09, preliminary first proposals to be received end November, final – beginning 2016. • EU grant. 2015-04-14 EU DG Competition registered UAB Vilniaus kogeneracinė jėgainė pre-notification documents. 13 Kaunas CHP project 2015 Project concept selection 2016 2017 2018 Selection, negotiation Start of works at site Procurements Construction of PP Commissi oning Staid Aid/ EU funding Financing Regulation Engineering, design and EPC Structuring finance NHSDP National heat development plan Legal basis for regulation of activity • Partner. 2015-05-20 selected partner – Fortum – signed cooperation agreement. • EPCM. Project is expected to be implemented by procuring EPCM (engineering, procurement, construction and management) services. Preliminary procurement will be organized splitting plant contractors into 5-10 lots (EPC contracts). It is expected to start procurement procedures in 2015-10. • EU grant. 2015-09-22 EU DG Competition registered UAB Kauno kogeneracinė jėgainė pre-notification documents. 14 Expected results Electricity production, GWh (share of TSO demand) District heat production, GWh (share of total production) Decrease of Heat production price CO2 reduction, tones/year Primary energy savings 15 Vilnius high efficiency CHP installation Kaunas high efficiency CHP installation 400 (3,7%) 175 (1,2%) 1.240 (48,9%) 500 (17%) >20% >20% ~ 230.000 ~ 70.000 ~40 % ~ 46% Thank you! Ignas Degutis Head of finance unit Ignas.degutis@le.lt