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[Ekodum] Re: solary (plochy, vykony) v CR a AT - mate nejake porovnatelne udaje lepsi KONKRETNI INDIKATORY ?


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  • From: Ondřej Velek <ondrej.velek AT ecn.cz>
  • To: "Martin Kloz MZP" <martin_kloz AT env.cz>, "Jaroslav Peterka CEMC AE" <jaroslav.peterka AT vslib.cz>, "EKODUM KONFERENCE" <ekodum AT fsv.cvut.cz>, <Jakub_Kaspar AT env.cz>, <calla AT ecn.cz>
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  • Subject: [Ekodum] Re: solary (plochy, vykony) v CR a AT - mate nejake porovnatelne udaje lepsi KONKRETNI INDIKATORY ?
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 12:32:08 +0200
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neznate absoluni plochu nainstalovanych kolektoru v CR na 1000 obyvatel?

Nize pripojuji informaci o podpore a vysledku v solarni energii, kde se CR
muze srovnat s AT...
proste mi pro presentaci UDRZITElNE ENERGETIKY v CR chybi jasna cisla

Trochu mam problem uverit podle vypoctu z odhadu vykonu (jsou zapocitany i
prumyslove kolektory, hotely?)
ze CR ma tolik kolektoru jako Rakusaci :-)

**** poradi v EU ******
1. RECKO ma 264 m2 collector per 1.000 capita
2. Austria ma 203 m2 collector per 1.000 capita
3.....
X. CESKO ..????
***********

diky

Ondra Velek - energeticky amater

----- Original Message -----
From: <Jakub_Kaspar AT env.cz>
To: <ondrej.velek AT ecn.cz>
Cc: <Daniel_Vondrous AT env.cz>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:43 AM
Subject: solary


> V ČR se podle Martina Kloze z OEŽP MŽP vyrobilo 612 GWh tepla ze solárů v
> roce 2000, což by při průměrné výrobě cca 300 - 400 kWh z 1 m2 panelu
> znamenalo cca 2 mil. m2 solárů pro výrobu tepla - toť můj laický výpočet
na
> základě údajů od Kloze. Tedy to by se snad mělo dát vzít za hrubý odhad.
> Znamenalo by to tedy 0,2 m2 soláru na obyvatele, tedy 200 m2 na 1000
> obyvatel.
>
> Jakub
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2003/05/26
European Solar Thermal Industry Federation publishes comprehensive study on
solar thermal markets
Large Growth Potential for Solar Thermal in Europe
Brussels, 26 May 2003.
Today the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF) published "Sun
in Action II - a Solar Thermal Strategy for Europe". Built on the analyses
of 21 national markets, this study identifies reasons for success and
barriers to growth. ESTIF proposes concrete measures to support solar
thermal.

"Solar thermal has grown by 11,7% per year over the past decade. And still
the technical potential for this clean technology is largely untapped", says
ESTIF president Ole Pilgaard. "We estimate that 1,4 billion m2 of solar
thermal collectors could be installed in the EU. This is 100 times more than
the current capacity of roughly 14 million m2. In Sun in Action II, we
propose a detailed action plan to help Europe realise this vast potential
and thus reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, nuclear power and imported
energy." Action plan to realise the vast potential of solar thermal

Binding regulation would make a huge impact
The action plan takes into account the specifics of the various market
segments. For the most important one - the residential sector - ESTIF
proposes binding regulations requiring the use of solar thermal for domestic
water heating. "Barcelona and several Spanish municipalities are
implementing such regulations with great success", says Raffaele Piria,
Secretary General of ESTIF." Financial incentives to investment, raising
awareness among potential users, focused promotion campaigns and development
of market structures are further important instruments to promote solar
thermal."

Solar thermal usage still very concentrated in 3 countries
Sun in Action II shows that solar thermal installations are so far highly
concentrated in three countries: Germany, Greece and Austria account for
more than 80% of the total capacity in the EU. In relation to its
population, Greece is the solar thermal leader in Europe (264 m2 collector
per 1.000 capita) with Austria in second place (203 m2). But the study also
shows that countries like Spain, Italy and France have started to catch up.

Boost for the German solar industry this year: Juergen Trittin, Germany's
Minister for the Environment, raised the subsidies for solar thermal
installations from 92 Euros to 125 Euros per square metre of collector
surface as of 1st February. Within the 100,000 roofs programme, low-interest
loans are available for photovoltaic installations with a total output of 95
MWp this year. In combination with the Renewable Energies Act (EEG), this
allows an almost cost-efficient operation of photovoltaic installations

"Solar thermal systems are efficient and highly reliable", says Mr Pilgaard,
"they provide clean solar energy for a wide range of applications, from
domestic hot water to space heating, from solar cooling to industrial
process heat". A ide range of reliable applications for solar heating and
cooling

Additional Notes:
Sun in Action II - a Solar Thermal Strategy for Europe is published by the
European Solar Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF). The study was
co-financed by the European Commission under its ALTENER program.
Sun in Action II consists of two separate volumes: Volume 1 analyses in
depth the European solar thermal market, identifies reasons for success and
barriers to growth and proposes concrete measures to promote solar thermal.
Volume 2 contains 21 national market reports. Both volumes are available for
download from http://www.estif.org/11.0.html .
ESTIF, the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation, represents
manufacturers, national associations and service providers active in the
solar thermal sector. It was created in December 2002, as a result of the
merger of the previously existing European associations ASTIG and ESIF.
ESTIF's mission is to achieve high priority and acceptance for solar thermal
as a key element for sustainable heating and cooling in Europe and to work
for the implementation, as soon as possible, of all steps necessary to
realise the high potential of solar thermal.
For additional information on ESTIF visit our website at
www.estif.org
Characters (incl. spaces): 3.646
Further information:
ESTIF - European Solar Thermal Industry Federation
President: Mr. Ole Pilgaard
Tel: +45 45 164030
Fax: +45 45 164575
e-mail: opa.sun AT velux.com
Brussels Secretariat
Secretary General: Mr. Raffaele Piria
Renewable Energy House
26, Rue du Trone
B-1000 Bruxelles
Tel: +32 2 546 1938
Fax: +32 2 546 1944
e-mail: info AT estif.org
Web: www.estif.org



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