RUSSIAN FEDERATION Combined Heat and Power Technologies for Distributed E nergy S ystems MINISTRY OF ENERGY RUSSIAN FEDERATION CHP Technologies Available and costefficient Applicable in distributed energy generation systems ID: 578258
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MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Combined Heat and Power Technologies for Distributed
E
nergy
S
ystemsSlide2
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
CHP Technologies
Available and cost-efficient
Applicable in distributed energy generation systems
Highly efficient and reduce emissions of CO
2
5-30% in electricity generation in Russia, China, USA, Canada
CHP reduces the need for transmission and distribution networks
Average efficiency of power generation ≈40%, efficiency of co-generation is up to 90%Slide3
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Global Trends in CHP
Proposed new Directive on energy efficiency in the EU
:
“
CHP
uses 30% less
fuel for
the same amount
of heat
&
power”
Emerging economies have started to promote CHP (India, China)
IEA
:
“Some regions have strategically invested in CHP and district energy as a tool to meet broader energy and environmental objectives. However, there are many more countries that could benefit from greater investigation into CHP
…”Slide4
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Project Rationale:
Why does Russia propose this project?
To provide a comprehensive overview of the best practices in CHP relevant for APEC countries
and
To develop recommendations for CHP in insular and/or cold climate territories.Slide5
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Project Rationale:
Related work in Russia
Collaboration with USAID and DOE to promote
energy efficient CHP in municipal heating
in the Russian Far East:
Diagnostic assessment to identify priority needs in municipal energy plants;Development of project business plans for cost-effective improvements;
Dissemination of results on technical, economic, policy and process lessons learned in Russia, APEC countries;
Further engagement through APEC’s Cooperative Energy Efficiency Design for Sustainability (CEEDS) program. Slide6
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Relevance for APEC
Large proportion of insular territories where distributed energy systems help increase energy efficiency and security of supply;
CHP can be used for heating (cold climate) and absorption chilling (hot climate);
CHP is affordable, proven and at the same time has potential for future innovative development (CHP on renewables, multi-fuel CHP). Slide7
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Relevance for Russia
Cold and
isolated regions;
Limited financial resources and affordability of technical solutions are a key issue;
Significant ecological benefits: CHP for black carbon elimination in the Arctic;
Outdated energy infrastructure. Slide8
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Project Outline
Step 1:
Collect the
best practices
in CHP use in APEC including current country priorities, plans and challenges, applications in insular and/or cold climate territories.
Step 2:
Prepare
recommendations
for increasing CHP deployment
in insular and/or cold climate territories.Slide9
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Project Timeline
Contributions from member countries are welcome!Slide10
Thank you for attention!
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
RUSSIAN FEDERATION