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GEO-ENERGY EUROPE Webinar #2July 9, 2019
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
Webinar agenda & objectives
• Agenda:1. Introduction to GEO-ENERGY EUROPE (GEE)
project & website - Emmanuelle Piron, POLE
AVENIA (20’)
2. The European geothermal sector - Thomas
Garabetian, EGEC (20’)
3. Focus on the Turkish market – Ural Halaçoğlu
Zorlu Energy Group & JESDER (20’)
4. Questions and Discussions – all (40 min)
• Objectives:
− Reach out to YOU (GEE cluster partners’
members)
− Get you familiar with GEO-ENERGY
EUROPE project & activities
− Get you involved through input to
website, strategic planning &
international missions
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
Part 1 - Introduction to GEO-ENERGY EUROPE
project & website - Emmanuelle Piron, POLE AVENIA
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
GEO-ENERGY EUROPE in short
• European project submitted under « CLUSTERS GO INTERNATIONAL » call, funded by
EASME (Executive Agency for SMEs) / DG Growth / EU Commission
• Started in January 2018, for a duration of 2 years
• Budget 267 k€, 200 k€ EU grant (75% financing rate)
• Initiated & coordinated by POLE AVENIA, based in Pau, N. Aquitaine, SW France
• 8 partners from France, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, Hungary, Germany & Turkey
• Project objectives / EU expectations:
1. To create a European Strategic Cluster Partnership or « metacluster » on geo-energy,
promote experience & good practices sharing, technology & know-how transfers & give
geo-energy sectors & geothermal energy more visibility in Europe and worldwide
2. To develop a joint internationalization strategy & roadmap to help our member SMEs access,
or increase their business on, the world deep geothermal markets
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
GEO-ENERGY EUROPE’s vision
To develop a stronger and more integrated European sustainable geo-energy sector, (especially SMEs) with an initial focus on geothermal energy
➢ Export the European know-how and experience by helping the EU geo-energy SMEs increase their business and outside Europe
➢ Contribute to industrial deployment and market uptake of deep geothermal in Europe and across the world
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
GEE partners & work program
8 partners from France, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, Hungary, Germany & Turkey, with a mix of cross-
sectorial applied geoscience clusters and geothermal organizations, representing 23 countriesWork Plan
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
Project progress
• Achievements to date
1. Partnership agreement
2. Communication strategy
3. Market & opportunity report on targetedthird markets: Kenya, Indonesia, Mexico, Chile & Canada
4. Website release
We are here:
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• Key upcoming deliverables
− Internationalisation strategy & road map
− International mission(s)
− Cooperation agreement(s) with thirdcountry organization(s)
+ Cross-sectorial cooperation agreement
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www.geoenergyeurope.com
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
www.geoenergyeurope.com
Page Main functionality
Home & About General presentation of GEE project & metacluster
Members Listing, mapping & filtering of all 600+ members
Case studies Examples of skills, services and experience provided by
members through achieved or ongoing concrete
projects (industrial or R&I)
Media & News News related to GEE metacluster &/or members
Events List of relevant events to the geo-energy/geothermal
sectors and GEE participation to these events
Contact Contact form
Your feedback needed!
Your INPUT wanted!
→Get to know each other with the Members and Case studies pages
→Display your case studies to make what you are proud of visible to the world
→We are here for you: help us make this website suitable to your needs!
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www.geoenergyeurope.com
Website key messages:
➢ We cover the entire value chain
➢ We are skilled and experienced
➢ We are stronger together
→ Get involved and use GEE website for international visibility (members)
→ Get on board! (other clusters)
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Webinar agenda & objectives
• Agenda:1. Introduction to GEO-ENERGY EUROPE (GEE)
project & website - Emmanuelle Piron, POLE
AVENIA (20’)
2. The European geothermal sector - Thomas
Garabetian, EGEC (20’)
3. Focus on the Turkish market – Ural Halaçoğlu
Zorlu Energy Group & JESDER (20’)
4. Questions and Discussions – all (40 min)
• Objectives:
− Reach out to YOU (GEE cluster partners’
members)
− Get you familiar with GEO-ENERGY
EUROPE project & activities
− Get you involved through input to
website, strategic planning &
international missions
• Webinar #1 on market & opportunity analysis in Kenya, Mexico, Indonesia, Chile & Canada +
internationalization strategy last May 21 (Market & opportunity report available to GEE members)
→ Presentation material available on GEE website Media & Publication’s page
→ Market report can be accessed by members, on demand (contact us)
09/07/2019 Thomas Garabetian EGEC Policy Advisor
Deep geothermal in Europe: market overview
Installed capacity for geothermal electricity & district heating (2018, Mwe & MWth)
Two important milestones:1) More than 3 GWe installed2) More than 300 Geothermal DH in
operation
….and soon 2 millions geothermal HPs !
New installed capacity in 2018 by country
& Nb of new geothermal power plants
Geothermal electricity capacity in Europe
Average size of geothermal electricity turbines by types of plants
New plants for deep geothermal for heating and cooling in 2018 (capacity and number)
Average size of deep geothermal heating and cooling plant per country
Stock and sales geothermal heat pumps in 2018
EU geothermal industry competitiveness
Co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme [GA. N. 773392]
Deep geothermal industry supply chain
Subsurface industry
• Exploration:
• Different solutions, different actors.
• Crucial for project success
• E.g. : 2/3D geological models, software,
exploration services
• Drilling: closely related to the O&G sector
• Large part of a project cost (up to
50%)
• New business models leading to
decrease in costs?
Surface industry
Legal and financial services
• Adequation of project with regulatory framework (environmental regulations…)
• Financing of the project: public support and business model.
Example: Corporate sourcing
• Corporate Power Purchasing Agreement:
with physical or virtual supply via a heat or
electricity network
• Public Private Partnership & Joint Ventures:
involvement of local authorities and/or private
consumers of the energy in the financing (e.g.
equity) of the project
• Project development with self consumption:
Some companies in Europe have decided to
develop their own geothermal project, and have
internalized the competences
Geothermal electricity: Europe in the world
The European
industry is meanwhile
a world leader on
deep and shallow
geothermal heating
and cooling
technologies.
Market dynamicsType of companies Number of
companies
Project developers 288
Utility & Project developers 63
Utility 63
Exploration/drilling 56
Research institute/Universities 28
Holding & corporations 26
Builders/engineering contractors 23
Engineering technical services 19
Geothermal energy systems 14
Industry associations 13
Investor 9
Technical consultancy 8
Land owner 7
Heat pumps 7
Engineering services & exploration/drilling 7
Other 435
• Fairly high level of competition in
geothermal
• Close links with the oil & gas industry:
many companies are major actors in
both sectors
• Innovation driven market
• Different type of actors (large
companies, SMEs) compete for the
same segments of the value chain
Geothermal industry and raw materials
Material Supply vulnerability status
Iron Non-critical
Carbon (coking coal) Check (63% import dependency)
Chromium Mixed status
Nickel Non-critical
Molybdenum Non-critical
Titanium Non-critical
Aluminium Non-critical
Epoxy/Plastics Non-critical
• Raw material vulnerability of geothermal is
limited when it comes to rare materials
• Steel and concrete may however be a
vulnerability if global prices increase
• Geothermal may also be a factor of raw
material independence, for instance with the
prospect of brine mining or by reducing
other needs (e.g. energy storage, grid
services…)
The European geothermal market: Operators/Developers
Major geothermal electricity projects operators Major geothermal electricity projects developers
The European geothermal market: Operators/Developers
• Important role of the public sector
• Smaller operators (SMEs…) able to compete on the European market
• Markets remain very national
• The right framework enables the emergence of new actors in a fairly policy driven market
Typologies of operators for deep geothermal
heating and cooling
The European geothermal market: Turbines
Manufacturer Country Number of projects
in Europe
Turboden Italy 7
Toshiba Japan 3
Siemens Germany 1
Rotoflow USA 1
Pratt and Whitney USA 1
Ormat Israël 29
Mitsubishi Japan 5
Kaishan China 1
Fuji Japan 4
Exergy Italy 12
Electra Therm USA 1
British Thompson Houston UK 1
Atlas Copco Sweden 3
Ansaldo Tosi Italy 18
Alstom/GE France/USA 9
• Competitive market
• Various technologies, but binary turbine
dominate the European market in recent
years
Example of the US Market
• High temperature market, largest geothermal electricity producer
• Robust industry, many links with the O&G industry
• Underexploited H&C potential• 100MW GeoDH
• 17 GWth geothermal heat pumps
Prospective markets: example of Islands
There are many underdeveloped areas in terms of geothermal potential. Islands are a particularly interesting prospect in many cases:
• High dependency on oil for electricity and heating & cooling needs
• Significant resource available in volcanic islands
• Potential for H&C cooling (GSHP, GeoDH)
• Geothermal flexible & dispatchable: bring services to small size energy systems
Example of the Pico Alto Plant in the Azores
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
Webinar agenda & objectives
• Agenda:1. Introduction to GEO-ENERGY EUROPE (GEE)
project & website - Emmanuelle Piron, POLE
AVENIA (20’)
2. The European geothermal sector - Thomas
Garabetian, EGEC (20’)
3. Focus on the Turkish market – Ural Halaçoğlu
Zorlu Energy Group & JESDER (20’)
4. Questions and Discussions – all (40 min)
• Objectives:
− Reach out to YOU (GEE cluster partners’
members)
− Get you familiar with GEO-ENERGY
EUROPE project & activities
− Get you involved through input to
website, strategic planning &
international missions
GEOENERGY PROJECT WEBINAR
09.07.2019 / TURKEY
Ural HALAÇOĞLU, M. Sc.
JESDER
• JESDER was established in 2014 and started to work in 2015.
• The aim of JESDER is to provide cooperation between public andprivate sectors and to strengthen communication.
MEMBERS
GLOBAL GEOTHERMAL RESERVES
GEOTHERMAL SECTOR-WORLDWIDE
Source: TGE Research (2018), GEA (2016), IGA (2015), JESDER (2018)
TURKEY’S INSTALLED CAPACITY
15 15 23 23 3077 94 114
162
311405
624
775
1053
1347
1750
2000
-
500
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
1984 1985 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
The aim is to reach2000 MW installed
capacity in 2020455 MW
Preliminary License
1.568 MW Licensed Project
200 MW Underconst
ruction
TURKEY’S GEOTHERMAL MAP
GEOTHERMAL SECTOR-TURKEY
Source: TGE Research (2018), GEA (2016), IGA (2015), JESDER (2018)
• Increasing incentives for domestic productions
• YEKDEM(Renewable Energy Support Mechanism)
• Integrated and hybrid system usage incentives
• Long-term credit facilities
• Suppliers should make domestic products
• Geographical availability is high
• Demographic Factors
• Expanding population needs to increasing employment capacity
TURKEY’S GEOTHERMAL STATE
FOUR PILLARS ON TURKISH GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
RESOURCE DATA & EXPLORATION
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
TURKISH INSTITUTIONS
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
SUPPORTIVE POLICIES
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
Feed-in Tariff Prices in Turkey
Type of Energy Source
Price (USDcent/kWh)
Hydro 7.3
Wind Farm 7.3
Geothermal 10.5
Biomass 13.3
Solar 13.3
Local Manufacturing Incentives
Turbine 1.3
Generator/ Power Electronics
0.7
Steam Ejector/ Vacuum Pump
0.7
SUPPORTIVE POLICIES
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
ACCESS TO FINANCING
Resource Data
Institutions
Supportive Policies
Access to Financing
Financing
Project Structure
(risk)
FITSchedule/Profitability
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION. . .
Ural Halaçoğlu, M. Sc.
Assistant Manager, Zorlu Energy Group,
Project & Business Development
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Questions & Discussion
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Webinar closing remarks
• Objectives (reminder):
− Reach out to you (cluster partners’ members) and get you familiar with GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project & activities
− Get you involved:
o In making your skills, services and experiences visible through profile & case studies on the website
o In co-developing internationalisation road map, helping us prioritize action items and anticipate Phase 2 of
GEE project to best suit your needs
o In preparing, and participating to, international events / missions under GEE banner
• Next steps:
− Market report available upon request to all GEE partners’ members
− Online survey to collect feedback and interest in providing case studies, participating to GEE strategic planning + telephone interviews over next 2-3 weeks
− Preparation of business mission + IGC Turkey in Nov 2019 and possible international mission to Kenya or Chile in Nov-Dec 2019
The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020) The GEO-ENERGY EUROPE project is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme (2014-2020)
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
Contact:• Emmanuelle Piron, POLE AVENIA: [email protected]
• Thomas Garabetian, EGEC: [email protected]
• Cannur Bozkurt, JESDER: [email protected]
• Ural Halaçoğlu, ZORLU ENERGY: [email protected]
or via website Contact page