Integrated Roadmap Allgäu
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Deliverable number D.T4.4.2 INTEGRATED ROADMAP ALLGÄU Activity A.T4.2-9: Joint actions for integrated energy policy and planning Foto: eza! December, 2019 DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET Project reference Full title of the project Integrated and Multi-level Energy models for the Alpine Space Acronym IMEAS Contract agreement n. N° 409 Duration 01.11.2016 – 31.12.2019 Project website www.alpine-space.eu/imeas Project coordinator ENEA Short Description Document describing the joint actions being implemented by the regional Project Partners to design a first set of vertically, horizontally, transversally integrated energy roadmaps. Document Details Title of document Integrated roadmap Action T4.4-2-9 Deliverable D.T4.4.2 Delivery date December 2019 File name D.T4.4.2_Integrated Roadmap Allgaeu_eza Dissemination public Version Date Author Organization Description V0 19.02.2019 Patrick Biard AURA-EE Draft V1 05.08.2019 Thorsten Böhm eza! 1st version V2 11.09.2019 Thorsten Böhm eza! 2nd version V3 25.09.2019 Thorsten Böhm eza! 3rd version V4 09.12.2019 Thorsten Böhm eza! Final version http://www.alpine-space.eu/imeas This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme 2 IMPRINT This document is issued by the consortium formed for the implementation of the IMEAS project by the following partners: ENEA - Agenzia nazionale per le nuove tecnologie, l'energia e lo sviluppo economico sostenibile AURA-EE – Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Energie Environnement EIV - Energieinstitut Vorarlberg VLBG - Amt der Vorarlberger Landesregierung FA - Fondazione per l’Ambiente T.Fenoglio ONLUS KSSENA - Zavod Energetska agencija za Savinjsko, Šaleško in Koroško MOC - Mestna občina Celje PAT - Provincia Autonoma di Trento BAUM - B.A.U.M. Consult GmbH München eza! - Energie- & Umweltzentrum Allgäu gemeinnützige GmbH CREM - Centre de Recherches Energétiques et Municipales RESPONSIBLE PARTNER FOR THE COMPILATION OF THIS DOCUMENT Energie- & Umweltzentrum Allgäu gemeinnützige GmbH (eza!) Burgstraße 26, D-87435 Kempten, Deutschland Phone: (+49) 831 960 286 20 Email: [email protected] and [email protected] PROJECT LEAD PARTNER Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) Strada per Crescentino 42, 13040 Saluggia, Italy Phone: (+39) 0161 483410, +39 06 30487031 Email: [email protected] http://www.alpine-space.eu/imeas This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme 3 http://www.alpine-space.eu/imeas This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme 4 CONTENT 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 6 2. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................... 6 3. Context ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 Geographical Area .............................................................................................................................. 7 3.2 Energy Profile ................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2.1 Final Energy Consumption per Sector ...................................................................................... 12 3.2.2 Final Energy Consumption per Energy Carrier ......................................................................... 13 3.2.3 Electricity Consumption per Sector .......................................................................................... 15 3.2.4 Electricity from Renewable Energies ........................................................................................ 16 3.2.5 Heat Consumption per Energy Carrier ..................................................................................... 18 3.2.6 Greenhousegas Emissions per Sector ...................................................................................... 20 3.2.7 Greenhousegas Emissions per Energy Carrier .......................................................................... 21 3.2.8 Energy Costs per Energy Carrier ............................................................................................... 23 3.3 Challenges and Needs ...................................................................................................................... 24 3.3.1 Energy Planning Processes and Instruments ............................................................................ 24 3.3.2 Energypolitical Goals of the public Administrations ................................................................ 29 3.3.3 Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 30 4. Joint Action ............................................................................................................................................... 31 4.1 Description ....................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2 Stakeholders ..................................................................................................................................... 31 4.3 Tools ................................................................................................................................................. 34 5. Outputs ..................................................................................................................................................... 35 5.1 Benchmarking of Counties and Cities ............................................................................................... 35 5.2 Future Scenarios ............................................................................................................................... 38 5.3 Energypolitical Statement for Allgäu Region 2019 ........................................................................... 41 5.4 Activity Programme .......................................................................................................................... 42 6. Key Lessons learnt .................................................................................................................................... 44 6.1 Tools and Guidelines ........................................................................................................................ 44 6.2 Integrated Roadmap ......................................................................................................................... 44 6.3 Replication to other Territories ........................................................................................................ 45 http://www.alpine-space.eu/imeas This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme 5 1. INTRODUCTION This document is used by regional Project Partners to report their activities about developing, implementing and assessing their joint action for integrated energy policy and planning (activity T4.4). It provides information about the Integrated Roadmap being worked on in each of the seven proposed territories. 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Allgäu region consists of 147 municipalities in four counties and three county-free cities. Since Allgäu region is not integrated into an individual administrative unit, energy policy decisions for the entire region can only be made with the joint consent of all four counties and all three county-free cities. In Allgäu region several political energy planning processes are applied depending on the needs and requests of the different public administrations. All counties and county-free cities are energypolitical active. In most of the counties and cities, quantified and scheduled goals were set. So far, there are no defined quantified climate protection targets for the region, while clear targets have been defined at both national and European level up to the year 2050. It is therefore essential that the region becomes aware of its responsibility and sets itself quantified and ambitious climate protection targets. In the frame of this roadmap, a Baseline Emission Inventory is developed. With this knowledge, quantified targets are defined with a clear time frame for Allgäu region. The steering group "Energy Future Allgäu" then derives measures for the near future. During the whole process all energy and grid providers of the region, all four counties and all three county free cities, the University of Kempten, two regional associations and the regional business and marketing agency are involved. For the realisation of this roadmap four IMEAS-guidelines are applied (see also chapter 4.3). Based on knowledge of the individual energy and CO2 balances, a benchmarking is developed for 2016 for the relative shares of renewable energy sources in the electricity and heat sectors, for the per capita final energy demand, for per capita greenhouse gas emissions and for the annual greenhouse gas emission reductions. In total, the IMEAS emission inventory finds out that within the entire region, from 2011 to 2016 the GHG-emissions decreased by 1,4% per year in average (see also chapter 5.1). At least, 2,4% reduction per year is necessary