Scaling-up renewables through decentralised energy solutions
Invitation-only Workshop hosted by
IEA Renewable Energy Working Party (REWP) Tuesday 28 March 2017 UIC-P Espaces Congrès
16 rue Jean Rey, 15th arrondissement Paris, France
Heat and sector coupling
Heat accounts for more than half of final energy consumption and its provision is by its very nature local and decentralised. However, at present, renewables play a very small role in heat supply. This session will discuss options for heat supply decarbonisation that can also provide broader system integration services. Questions to be addressed include:
· How can local authorities ensure that local heat supply is decarbonised and provides maximum system benefits through effective sector coupling?
· What are the roles of district heating and heat electrification in providing system integration services?
· In the already decentralised heat sector, is there possibly a need for more centralisation (e.g. through heat networks) to facilitate the deployment of renewables?
Moderator: Ute Collier, IEA Renewable Energy Division
Speakers: · Wiebke Fiebig, Director, Municipal Energy Agency, City of Frankfurt am Main · Birger Lauersen, Manager International Affairs, Danish District Heating Association
Hier Dokumentation ansehen / here documentation
Arbeitskreistreffen „RheinMain Blue Cluster“ der Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellen-Initiative (H2BZ-Initiative“ Hessen e-V.
Gastgeber und Moderator:
Wolfram Brandes, RheinMain Blue Cluster/H2BZ-Initiative Hessen, Wiebke Fiebig, Energiereferat der Stadt Frankfurt am Main, Andrea Henkes, Regierungspräsidium Darmstadt, Katja Mattner, FuelCell Energy Solutions GmbH,
Hier Dokumentation ansehen / here documentation
Hier Dokumentation ansehen / here documentation