1 Welcome to the MOTOR SUMMIT 2007 Zurich
Motor Summit : International Strategy 10 April 2007, Zurich Switzerland Energy efficient electric motor systems A+B international, Sustainable Energy Advisors Swiss Agency for Efficient Energy Use S.A.F.E. Zurich/Switzerland
SEEEM Community of Practice 3 SEEEM Steering Committee Anibal de Almeida, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Chris Baker, Defra, UK Paolo Bertoldi, EC JRC Ispra, Italy Robert B. Boteler, NEMA/Emerson, Gallatin MO, USA Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office, Sydney, Australia Benoit Lebot, UNDP/GEF, Paris, France Aixian LI, CNIS, Beijing, China John Malinowski, Baldor, Fort Smith AR, USA John Mollet, ICA and Clasp, New York NY, USA Steven Nadel, ACEEE, Washington DC, USA George Alves Soares, Eletrobras, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Technical Advisory Group Austin Bonnett, independent consultant, USA Anibal de Almeida, Professor, University of Coimbra, Portugal Qin He, Professor, Shanghai Electrical Apparatus Research Institute, China (supported by Xin Zhang, China National Institute of Standardization, China) Brenton Watkins, independent consultant / Chair EL 14 Standards Committee, Australia
Electric Motors: 40% Electricity 4 Stock 300 million electric motor systems Sales 20-30 million new systems per year Electricity consumption 7 400 TWh per year Electric peak load 1 600 2 300 GWe CO 2 emissions 4 300 M t per year Energy savings potential 20% to 30% Energy cost savings 75-110 Billion Euro per year
Harmonised Standards for Trade 5 Motor market Asia Source: Danish Energy Management Producers China Thailand Indonesia Users Australia
Motors: International Market 6 Source: ICA 2005
Voluntary measures are too slow 7 Source: Cemep 2006/EuP 2006
Electric Motors: Market shares 2005 8 Europe USA / Canada CEMEP non CEMEP Premium 16% Eff 1 9% 7% EPAct 54% Eff 2 87% 66% Eff 3 4% 27% Source: ICA 2005
New Developments 9 1. New IEA Implementing Agreement Efficient Electrical Equipment 2. NEMA/ACEEE Premium shall be MEPS by 2010 3. CECED: Legislation is needed 4. EuP Eco-design will push European MEPS by 2008 5. UNEP/UNDP project for GEF SEEEM 6. IEC 60034-30 Efficiency Classes by 2008 7. IEC 60034-2 (edition 4) Harmonized Testing by 2008 8. ITFSP bases motors on SEEEM 9. China, Korea, South Africa, India and Malaysia moving towards MEPS 10. Testing for compliance with eh Star: China, Canada
More efficient electric motors & systems 10 Source: MotorUp
Top 10 Manufacturers Europe 11 Source: EuroDEEM database 2005, 29 manufacturers, 7200 motors 132 110 90 Motor size (kw) 45 30 22 11 5,5 3 1,1 Difference 2% Küenle Arcelik Teco Leroy Somer Siemens Baldor ABB VEM WEG 80% 81% 82% 83% 84% 85% 86% 87% 88% 89% 90% 91% 92% 93% 94% 95% 96% 97% Nominal performance (IEC)
Motor efficiency (50 Hz 4-pole) 12 Source: EuroDEEM database 2005, 29 manufacturers, 7200 motors Nominal performance (IEC) 100% 98% 96% 94% 92% 90% 88% 86% 84% 82% 80% 78% 76% 74% 72% 70% Minimum Maximum 1,1 3 5,5 11 22 30 45 90 110 132 160 250 355 630 1000 Motor size (kw)
Motors: New IEC Standards 13 IEC 60034-2 (ed. 4) Testing methods Stray load loss included: eh star good enough? 95 90 Electric Motors 4-pole IEC 60034-30 Energy Efficiency Classes New classification system ***/**/* Eff 1/Eff 2 adapted to additional losses 50 Hz and 60 Hz treated equally Efficiency (%) 85 80 75 70 0,1 1 10 100 1000 Motor size log. (kw) 50 Hz *** 50 Hz ** 50 Hz * Source: Martin Doppelbauer Chair WG 31
From Eff 1 to 3-Star 14 Electric Motors 4-pole New from 0.75 kw bis 370 kw 95 90 Efficiency (%) 85 80 75 50 Hz *** 50 Hz ** 50 Hz * Eff2 alt Eff 1 alt 70 0,1 1 10 100 1000 Motor size log scale (kw)
EU Action Plan: MEPS COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 19.10.2006 15 COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION Action Plan for Energy Efficiency: Realising the Potential
Concerted Policy Instruments 16 1. Harmonized performance and testing standards 2. Independent equipment testing (not only industry self declared) 3. Harmonized energy efficiency classes and labels 4. Database for best available products (independent, up to date) 5. Fast consumer access to best products (lower barriers) 6. Market research: benchmark 7. Minimum energy performance standards: coordinated national/international legislation (developing/industrialized countries) 8. Compliance monitoring 9. Reach standards 10. Incentives (Bonus/Malus, CDM, tax benefits, etc.) 11. Public procurement 12. Capacity building & tools
SEEEM Conclusions (Draft) 17 Press for more countries with strong 2-Star MEPS for motors by 2010 Start work on ASD, pumps and fans Propagate incentives for 3-Star and better Public Procurement for 3-Star Secure funding for SEEEM beyond EEMODS
Motor Summit 07: 10 April 2007, Zurich Switzerland SEEEM Work Plan A+B international, Sustainable Energy Advisors Swiss Agency for Efficient Energy Use S.A.F.E. Zurich/Switzerland
SEEEM global goals 19 Harmonized testing Standards Harmonized energy efficiency classes Global marking scheme and labels Minimum Energy Performance Standards Reach Standard Incentives for MEPS and Reach Best practice
SEEEM Work Plan 20 Preparatory phase 2005/2006 > Launch EEDAL 06 Phase I: Motors > EEMODS 07 Phase II: Systems
SEEEM Conclusions (Draft) 21 Press for many more countries with strong 2-Star MEPS for motors by 2010 Start work on ASD, pumps and fans Propagate incentives for 3-Star Reach Public procurement programs for 3-Star Secure funding for SEEEM beyond EEMODS
Thank You! 22 www.seeem.org www.energy-efficiency.ch www.swiss-energy.ch, Zurich/Switzerland cub@abinternational.ch