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  • 1.
    Fransson, Nathalie
    et al.
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Sandvall, Akram
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Karlsson, Kenneth
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Unluturk, Burcu
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Romanchenko, Dmytro
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Andersson, Rasmus
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Nilsson, Johanna
    Aurora, Övereng
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Liptow, Christin
    REWARDHeat PESTLE Analysis2022Rapport (Annet vitenskapelig)
    Abstract [en]

    In this deliverable, factors impacting effective replication of Low Temperature (LT) District Heating and Cooling (DHC) networks with Low Temperature Heat (LTH) and Renewable Energy (RE) sources integration are analyzed. A PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technical, Legal and Environmental) analysis is performed for seven European countries, which host one or more REWARDHeat demonstrators.The PESTLE analysis was performed in a three-step process. The first step was data collection for each of the components included in the PESTLE analysis through literature reviews, interviews with the demo-sites, surveys distributed to and answered by the customers of the existing DH systems and energy systems modelling using the TIMES (The Integrated MARKAL-EFOM System) model generator for understanding the environmental impact long term. The second step was to identify and prioritize key factors identified for each of the PESTLE components. The third step was to rate the identified key factors together with experts from each demo-site country. The key factors were rated either as a barrier (major or minor) or as an opportunity (major or minor).Overall, the results of the PESTLE analysis show that there are more opportunities than barriers for the replication of LTDHC networks in the investigated countries. Opportunities mainly arise from the ambitious political goal of the EU to become climate-neutral by 2050. The EU goal leads to ambitious national targets for the Heating and Cooling (HC) sectors, which are still greatly dependent on the use of fossil fuels. Positive customers’ opinions and the current characteristics of the HC sectors in the investigated countries are also identified as opportunities for the development of LTDHC networks. At the country level, Denmark and Sweden are the countries in which conventional DH networks are well-established and it is in these countries the most opportunities for LTDHC can be found. A tradition of investing in large, centralized heat generation plants could however pose a barrier, and a regime shift is therefore necessary. We show that with the development of LTDHC networks, the cost of heat supply in the investigated HC sectors can decrease, if compared to the development without LTDHC.

    From the environmental perspective, the development of LTDHC networks and utilization of LTH and RE sources is shown to result in fuel savings and lowered air pollutant emissions in all the demo-site countries, except for Denmark in which insignificant increase in specific primary energy use per unit of generated heat can be expected.The lack of targeted state-based financial support for developing innovative HC networks is identified as one of the main barriers for the replication of the REWARDHeat solutions in most of the countries. The likely reason for this is deemed to be a lack of awareness and understanding about the LTDHC concept among politicians and decision makers. Hence, more knowledge needs to be generated about the concept, for example through demonstration projects such as REWARDHeat. Another main barrier is that LTDHC is currently only suitable for a small share of the building stock, mainly new or refurbished buildings. Table 1 shows overview of the PESTLE analysis results for each of the investigated countries. The values “3” and “4” on the green background represent opportunities (minor and major, respectively) and the values “1” and “2” represent barriers (major and minor, respectively). The results from the energy system modelling, which served as a basis for analyzing environmental key factors as well as the Specific cost of heat economic factor, are also briefly presented in this deliverable and are available on an interactive webpage accessible from the project official website (www.rewardheat.eu).

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  • 2. Åström, Stefan
    et al.
    Sandvall, Akram
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Wisell, Tomas
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Karlsson, Kenneth
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Mawdsley, Ingrid
    IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet.
    Effekter på utsläpp av luftföroreningar från förändrad framtida elbalans i Sverige2022Rapport (Annet vitenskapelig)
    Abstract [sv]

    I rapporten undersöks hur framtida höga elbehov i flera sektorer (el- och värmeproduktion, bostäder och service, samt industri) kan komma att påverka framtida utsläpp av NOX och små partiklar (PM2,5). Ökad elektrifiering riskerar att fördröja den pågående utsläppsminskningen av NOX till år 2030 men skynda på utsläppsminskningen till år 2050. Effekten på den pågående utsläppsminskningen av PM2,5 riskerar vara fördröjande både år 2030 och 2050.

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