Accelerating the transition to a low-carbon future through innovative business models and price based service contracts | Novice and AmBIENCe joint webinar

Start/Stop Date:
21 Apr 2020
Organiser:
Novice and AmBIENCe
Venue:
Online
Focus Areas:
energy performance contracting, EPC, energy efficiency, ESCOs
Type of Event:
Webinar

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OVERVIEW 

Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) has existed for a number of years, but in many European Countries it is still not commonly used. What kind of business model innovations will drive uptake of service and performance based contracts? How can the EPC business model be made more attractive to all the parties involved?

The European Union has developed the Clean Energy for all Europeans package, which aims to facilitate the transition away from fossil fuels towards cleaner energy and to deliver on the EU’s Paris agreement commitments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Among other goals, it sets a target to improve energy efficiency by 32.5% and a target of 32% share for renewable energy by 2030, for European Union countries. These are highly ambitious targets and achieving them will require significant upgrades to be made to buildings to ensure that they are capable of responding to the comfort needs of the occupants, whilst providing flexibility to the grid when required.

This webinar will explain how two Horizon 2020 funded projects are testing innovative business models that will combine building level flexibility with Energy Performance Contracting to accelerate the transition to a low carbon future. Hosted by NOVICE and AmBIENCe, the webinar will demonstrate how to extract the most value from a building’s energy assets, which building segments would be most suitable for deploying these innovative business models and which countries have the right legal framework to support them. The impact of combining Energy Performance Contracting and Demand Response on occupant comfort and project bankability will also be explored.

Please see below a brief description of the two H2020 projects.

The AmBIENCe project aims at accelerating the decarbonisation of buildings and districts by stimulating emission-free consumption next to reduced consumption. For this, the flexibility – of electrified heating or cooling – of active buildings is leveraged through well-designed Demand Response programs to actively steer consumption to coincide as much as possible with – local – emission free generation. To maximize the benefits at district level, an optimal coordination among buildings is added. To accelerate such active control of buildings and districts, the Energy Performance Contracting concept will be extended to include the benefits of active control of building level flexibility.

NOVICE delivers a new business model for ESCOs that takes advantage of revenues from both energy efficiency and demand response flexibility in a single, integrated service. Many assets that are commonly installed or upgraded during energy efficiency retrofit projects (such as HVAC systems, CHP and RES installations, BEMS and heat pumps) can also be used to provide flexibility services to the electricity grid. This increases the value that upgraded energy assets can deliver to the building owner and improves the return on investment (ROI) of energy efficiency renovation projects. The enhanced Energy Performance Contract (Energy Performance Contracting) developed by the NOVICE project team will guarantee building owners a minimum level of energy savings and occupant comfort whilst ensuring that the maximum value can be extracted from the flexibility potential of on-site energy assets. To sit alongside this enhanced Energy Performance Contracting, the NOVICE project has also developed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that governs the relationship between ESCO and Aggregator and allows the two parties to work together seamlessly to provide a holistic package of energy services to building owners, thus enhancing the business case for renovation projects and driving up renovation rates across Europe.

TOPICS COVERED 

  • Flexibility and innovation in Energy Performance Contracting models
  • How combining Energy Performance Contracting and Demand Response could help to decarbonise the energy market
  • Which buildings are most suitable for this combined model?
  • What are the benefits for the building owners, ESCOs and Aggregators to combine Energy Performance Contracting and Demand Response?
  • Are the Energy Performance Contracting and Demand Response markets ready to adopt such a model?
  • What is the impact of demand response on the thermal comfort of occupants?

AGENDA

15:00 – 15:05 – Welcome, introduction and context (NOVICE partner)

  • Context: Clean Energy for all Europeans requires 32% share renewable energy for all EU countries
  • Problem: Renewable energy is highly fluctuating, causing imbalances in the electric market
  • This webinar will explain how combining Energy Performance Contracting and demand response could help balance the electric grid.

15:05 – 15:30 – AmBIENCe project (Maarten De Groote – VITO)

  • Energy Performance Contracting models
  • Active building Energy Performance Contracting
  • Business value of demand response in active building Energy Performance Contracting

15:30 – 15:45 – NOVICE project (Jo Southernwood – IERC)

  • Overview: what is an Enhanced Energy Performance Contract and what are the benefits?
  • Case studies and lessons learned: Impact of demand response on thermal comfort of occupants

15:45 – 16:00 – Q&A (NOVICE partner)