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Presentation of Frederiksberg Utility Elena Markova Kappel, Frederiksberg Forsyning PGNiGTERMIKA, visit from Poland 1 Agenda About Frederiksberg Utility District heating 2 History 1860 Gas (started as a private company)


  1. Presentation of Frederiksberg Utility Elena Markova Kappel, Frederiksberg Forsyning PGNiGTERMIKA, visit from Poland 1

  2. Agenda • About Frederiksberg Utility • District heating 2

  3. History • 1860 – Gas (started as a private company) • 1865 – Sewage • 1869 – Water (started as a private company) • 1899 – Electricity (started as a private company) • 1903 – District heating • 1921 – All five supplies are run by the municipality • 2000 - Frederiksberg Forsyning is established • 2005 – DONG Energy buys the electricity business • 2012 – Frederiksberg District Cooling is established • 2013 – BIOFOS A/S established (ownership 8,1 %) • 2014 – Frederiksberg Vind A/S established 3

  4. Frederiksberg Utility- multi-supply in the heart of Copenhagen • District heating, water, gas, waste water, district cooling, wind- and sun energy • Employees : 200 • Owner: Frederiksberg Municipality • 6,800 businesses • 94% leave in an apartment

  5. Energy Group Frederiksberg Municipality Frederiksberg Energy System companies Running companies Frederiksberg Water Frederiksberg Forsyning (supply) Frederiksberg Sewage Frederiksberg Forsyning Property Frederiksberg Energi Service BIOFOS (8,1 %) Frederiksberg District Heating Frederiksberg Wind (34 %) Frederiksberg Gas A/S Frederiksberg District Cooling 5

  6. Basic products PRODUCT Source PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION Consumption GAS HOFOR Frederiksberg Forsyning 1.028.189 m 3 Naturgas, biogas og luft Kul – affald – biomasse – Kraft-/ varmeværker - Frederiksberg Forsyning 698.760 MWh District heating CTR naturgas - olie Frederiksberg Forsyning Eget grundvand 45 % 5.432893 m 3 Frederiksberg Forsyning Water HOFOR Grundvand udefra 55 % Sewage 5.250.599 m 3 6

  7. Facts about Frederiksberg Utility • Turnover: 70 mio. euro in 2015 • Customers : 27.410 7

  8. District Heating

  9. Collaborations in the Sector 8

  10. District heating on Frederiksberg • 6 heat exchanging stations • 87 km main pipes • 63 km consumers pipes • 700 cored holes for valves Technical data • Temperature to customer 75 – 110 ºC • Return Temperature about 50 ºC • Pressure in the network up to 10 bar • Difference pressure by customer. 5 meter • Water quality ph value 9,6 – 10 • Water quality mikrosiemens under 80 • Deionized water • Losses in network – 6%

  11. District Heating Regulation & Business model • District heating supply is a natural monopoly in Denmark. • The Danish Energy Regulatory Authority (DERA), monitors the DH prices and delivery terms. DERA takes regulatory action if the prices and terms, are not in line with the non-profit regime – or if they are unfair in any other way. • The sale of district heating, is usually organized within a single company, within the boundaries of the municipality . • 665 CHP plants • 230 DH plants 9

  12. Advantages of District Heating Communicating advantages to consumers • Environmentally friendly and cheap. • High level of comfort and minimum maintenance. • Warning e-mails for consumption and cooling changes. • Control centre 24/7. • Advice by smartphone and special servicing deals. Consumption this year, last year – and two years ago. 7

  13. District Heating Prices Customers pay for district heating according to their actual MWh use: 75 m² apar artm tment nt approximately uses 130 m² house uses 15 MWh. - 1.150 euro./year 18 MWh - 1.470 euro./year 10

  14. Taxes is a part of the heat price in Denmark Taxes es Includes udes Eu Euro/G /GJ DH price & taxes Energy taxes 3,2 Co2 tax 0,6 So2 tax 0,007 NOx tax 0,09 Garbage/heat tax 0,7 DH prices DH taxes 11

  15. Strategy and Future Projects

  16. DH Policy Movements The ambition of the Danish government is that the country is 100% free of fossil fuel by 2050 and that electricity and district heating must be 100 % fossil free already before 2035. CTR CO2 Neutral in 2025

  17. Reducing Heat Demand – at the Customer • Costs of switching to District Heating og replacing outdated installations is a barrier to customers. • We offer customers help with investments (equipment and service) through the price of heating. Example Heating 1000 euro Installed unit 750 euro Total 1750 euro

  18. Smart Grid • District Heating will play a central role in the future smart grid Electricity net Gas net DH Net

  19. Contact information Elena na Marko rkova Business Development Manager Frederiksberg Forsyning A/S Mobil +45 30 76 61 21 E-mail: elka@frb-forsyning.dk Frederiksberg Forsyning A/S Stæhr Johansens Vej 38 2000 Frederiksberg Tlf. 38 18 50 00 19 ff@frb-forsyning.dk

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