Mobilizing stakeholders to achieve Positive Energy

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Mobilizing stakeholders to achieve Positive Energy
Regional natural park of
Massif des Bauges
• Regional natural park of Massif des Bauges
• Positive Energy Territory Project
• Initiatives in involvment and communication
5O regional natural parcs in France
Missions
1. Landscape and nature
protection
2. Land management, urbanism
3. Economic development
4. Information, education and
forsterling of the public
5. Experimentation
Geographic situation
GENEVE
LYON
The Massif des
Bauges facts
Superficy : 900 km²
65 towns
6 « door cities »: Annecy, Aix
les Bains, Chambéry,
Albertville, Ugine, Rumilly
70 000 Inhabitants
Positive Energy Territory
The big
problem is
weather
forecast…
a energy transition policy
for territories
Parc naturel régional du Massif des Bauges
Communauté de l’agglomération d’Annecy
Chambéry métropole
What’s a « TEPOS » ?
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The goal of a « TEPOS » is to reach in 2050 the equality between energy
consumption and renewable production
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The french traduction of 100% RES communities
120
sobriety
100
Negawatt approach
80
Energy
savings
efficiency
60
consumption
40
20
renewables
0
2015
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2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
2045
renewables
2050
To aim this goal, the Negawatt approach is based on 3 pillars:
– Energy sobriety
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Lower energy needs
Ex : transports development and carsharing
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Lower energy consumption for a device or product
Ex : building thermal insulation
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Ex : PV, solar, hydro, geothermal, windpower…
– Energy efficiency
– Renewables development
Green
energy
production
The territory
Annecy Agglomeration
13 towns
144 000 inhabitants
1143 hab/km²
PNR Massif des Bauges
65 towns
74 000 inhabitants
82 hab/km²
Chambéry Agglomeration
24 towns
127 000 inhabitants
472 hab/km²
Energy global
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The total final energy consumption of the territory is about 9 Billion kWh
a year, with a important drop since 2004 (-17%).
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Buildings represent 50 % of the total and transports 30%
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Industry is 21%
Energy balance by needs
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The 1rst energetic use of our territory is heat (50% of consumptions).
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The energy bill of the territory is about 860 millions €
Heat demand explains 44% of the energy bill
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Energy savings potential
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A global potential of 3,5 Billions kWh (38% of actual consumption)
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46% of the estimation in the residential buildings
-25%
-38%
Goods transports
-22%
Heat
Carburation
People transports
-48%
Electricity
Others
Buildings
Residential
12
-22%
-58%
Renewable heat production
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The forecast renewable heat development is about 380 GWh to raise
870 GWh of total production :
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19% of the actual heat demand (4 550 GWh)
37% of the 2050’s forecast territory heat demand (2 340 GWh)
Solar heating(+150 GWh)
and wood (+130 GWh)
are the most relevant
opportunities
Renewable electricity production
The identified potential of renewable electric production is about
315 GWh in order to reach 380 GWh of global production, meaning a
cover rate of :
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14
24% of the actual demand of electricity (1 580 GWh)
29% of the forecast electricity demand in 2050 (1 340 GWh)
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The wastes combustion is
the actual first production
(41 GWh) and will raise 89
GWh at very short term
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Photovoltaic on buildings
present the biggest
potential (238 GWh)
The partners to involve
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Communities representatives, inhabitants
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Financial : banks, national and regional public organizations
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Mobility : Communities in charge of transports, transport companies, SNCF
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Buildings : Architects, house owner and house builder associations, building professional
organizations, ….
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Energy: Energy information agencies, Communities in charge of energy, energy companies, energy
distributors
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Industry, commerce : companies, professional organizations, economic development agencies
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Agriculture, Forest : farmers and foresters associations, forest owners communities, Agriculture
schools, Agriculture Chamber, National Forest Office
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Renewables : research centers, universities, firms
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Education : Education national office, environment educators
Governance – project management
• A partnership committee
– Members : state offices, communities, firms, professional organisations,
associations, ….
– Missions :
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Elaboration of TEPOS project
Pooling between the three communities
Survey and program actions
• A coordination committee
– Members : PNR du Massif des Bauges, Chambéry agglomeration, Annecy
agglomeration, ADEME, Rhône Alpes regional council
– Missions :
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Control the mission of the consultant
Validation of the strategic orientation
Public relation and communication
In each community:
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A specific commission on energy transition to associate every town and community
TEPOS Meetings
• Inauguration
• Date : 12.06.2013
• Financing Energy Transition Forum
– Date : 03.19.2015
– Location : Annecy convention center
Events
Photovoltaic communities
Creation of a community investment project to
develop renewables
Initiated in 2011 by RAEE with the support of
communities of plateau of Leysse (6 towns)
5 roofing equipped with PV Panel
Inauguration 04.24.2015
Assemblée
générale du 23 Avril 2014
PERLE
Project
SAS Centrales Villageoises PERLE
66 kWc (447 m2) shared out on 8
buildings (public and private) of
3 towns (Puygros, La Thuile,
Saint Jean d’Arvey)
Every installation has a
power under 9Kwc and
architectural intergration
on building
Contacts
• [email protected]
• PNR Massif des Bauges :
– Nicolas PICOU : + 33 (0) 4 79 54 97 80
• Chambéry métropole :
– Anne-Cécile FOUVET : + 33 (0) 4 79 96 16 70
• Communauté de l’Agglomération d’Annecy :
– Marie-Hélène HALSKA : + 33 (0) 4 56 49 40 23