Energy Sector Case Examples

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Energy Sector Case Examples
Energy sector case examples
Dr Heli Antila, CTO Fortum
Global Cleantech Conference,, 9 September, Helsinki
Solar Economy
Energy is an enabler
High Efficiency
Solar based production with
high overall system efficiency
Hydro
Sun
Wind
Geothermal
CHP
Advanced
energy production
Ocean
Bio
Interconnectors
Energy efficient and/or
low-emission production
Nuclear
tomorrow
Traditional
energy production
Low Efficiency
Storage
Exhaustible fuels that
burden the environment
Oil
Coal
Gas
Smart
applications
CCS
High Emissions
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Demand
Response
Active
Consumer
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Nuclear
today
Emission free
Energy is an enabler
Solar Economy
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High Efficiency
Solar based production with
high overall system efficiency
Hydro
Sun
Wind
Geothermal
CHP
Advanced
energy production
Ocean
Bio
Interconnectors
Energy efficient and/or
low-emission production
Low Efficiency
Storage
Nuclear
tomorrow
Traditional
energy production
Exhaustible fuels that
burden the environment
Oil
Coal
Gas
Demand
Response
Active
Consumer
Smart
applications
CCS
High Emissions
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2.
All rights reserved by Fortum Corporation and shall be deemed the sole property of Fortum Corporation and nothing in this slide
or otherwise shall be construed as granting or conferring any rights, in particular any intellectual property rights
3.
Nuclear
today
Emission free
From R&D initiative to investment
Case pyrolysis oil production
•
First pilot 2001 (“stand alone type”)
– Market was not ready (low oil price, no price for CO2 )
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Feasibility studies 2007- 2008
– Market outlook getting more favourable for CO2 –lean solutions (e.g. EU 20-20-20
targets)
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Fortum joins R&D consortium with Metso, VTT and UPM in 2009
– Strong partners with natural roles, CHP –integrated technology
•
Pilot testing in Metso laboratory supported by VTT,
combustion testing in Fortum heating plant 2009 – 2011
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Investment decision for a demonstration plant in February 2012
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Pyrolysis oil production started in Joensuu at Q4 / 2013
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Fortum, UPM and Valmet start developing technology to produce advanced
high value lignocellulosic fuels, such as transportation fuels or higher value
bio liquids Q1/2014 ->
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1.
2.
Wave power – three different technologies
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Wave power has potential to cover 10 % of global power
consumption
•
Wave power is now in demonstration phase
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Seabased
Full-scale demonstration project in Sweden in co-operation and using
technology by Seabased , power generation to grid is estimated to begin
during 2015
– The plan is to start the demonstration with one Penguin unit with the
capacity of 1MW during 2016 in Great Britain
– AW-Energy has been operating its pilot wave energy power plant in
Portugal since 2012 and plans to deploy a full scale commercial
power unit utilizing WaveRoller® near shore technology during 2016
Wello* Penguin
*Fortum is shareholder in the company
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AW Energy* Waveroller®
3.
Smarter use of energy calls for good market design
Services making the consumers
active market participants
Electricity
• Supply
• Grid
• Taxes & fees
Other energy
sources
Demand
Response
Micro
production
Electric
Vehicle
Efficient, customer-oriented energy services
require a holistic view on the customers
energy use, costs and environmental footprint
Local
storage
Customer
interface
digitalisation
Other…
The energy services need to be attractive and easy-to-use
for the customer, despite of increased complexity
Retail market design that
supports energy services
• Simple customer interface
- Service and information through one
interface
• Market driven service development
- Clear roles, DSOs only market facilitators
• Easy access to data
- Smart metering, data hubs
• Level playing field
- All commercial players: Incumbents/new
entrants, integrated/”independent”, ...)
Next generation energy
company
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