Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Cleaner Fossil Fuels - Results of activities 2003-2005
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Ever-increasing energy consumption is one of the greatest challenges facing Europe and
the world today. Most consumption is derived from fossil fuels - much of it imported from
outside Europe, depleting natural resources and contributing to global climate change,
through increased greenhouse gas emissions. When the EU signed the Kyoto Protocol, it
promised to reduce these emissions by 2012, by 8% in comparison to 1990 levels. To meet
this commitment, significant changes of behaviour are required now, both in terms of
energy supply and demand management.
Four reasons to promote Cleaner Fossil Fuels (CFF) and Clean Fossil Technologies (CFT)
- Clean power By using CFT, clean power can be produced (low
emissions, high efficiency) using domestic fossil
fuels. This could potentially contribute to the EU
gaining Certified Emission Reduction credits from the
environmental benefits achieved by the EU CFT
industry in developing countries
- Supply security and environmental quality
Use of CFT makes a significant contribution to energy supply security and environmental
regulation compliance.
- Enhancing employment CFT offers valuable manufacturing-sector export
opportunities. Japan and the United States share
this view - both countries are actively promoting
their nationally developed CFT (in China, Asia, South
America, Southern Africa as well as in Central and
Eastern Europe). EU products and services also
have a valuable contribution to make in these
developing markets. Estimates from a previous
THERMIE programme project (STR-1121-96)
indicated that successful actions could bring
benefits up to 1 billion euros per annum of
additional economic activity to Europe through the
successful enhancement of European CFT market
deployment. This would mean up to 44,000 new
European jobs. The market potential has increased
since the study€s completion. The OPET CFF project
directly incorporates some of the CFT initiatives
recommended by the THERMIE programme.
- Competitiveness The enhanced marketing resources of the US and
Japanese governments present significant
challenges. A collaborative and EU-wide approach
has a higher chance of success. The EU CFT
industry can therefore compete in global markets.
A twenty-three partner CFF Consortium was formed
(eighteen partners and five sub-contractors) from seventeen countries.
They are all well known and prestigious industry-based
organisations, experienced in the fossil fuel sector. The coordinator was CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas
Medioambientales y Tecnológicas, Spain
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ARMENIA
Energy Strategy Centre
AUSTRIA
Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency
AZERBAIJAN
Energy Saving and Management Center for Azerbaijan Republic
BULGARIA
BSREC - Black Sea Regional Energy Centre
SEC - Sofia Energy Centre Ltd
CHINA (PEOPLE'S REP)
GIEC CAS - Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion Chinese Academy of Science - OPET China
Zheijiang Provincial Energy Research Institute
ESTONIA
EERI - Estonian Energy Research Institute Tallinn University of Technology, OPET Estonia
GEORGIA
Energy Efficiency Centre Georgia
GERMANY
PTJ - Projektträger Jülich Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
ZAB ZukunftsAgentur Brandenburg GmbH Brandenburg Economic Development Board
GREECE
Exergia SA
ISFTA - Institute for Solid Fuels Technology and Applications CERTH - Centre for Research and Technology Hellas
LDK Consultants
ISRAEL
ICTAF - Interdisciplinary Center for Technological Analysis & Forecast Tel Aviv University
SLOVENIA
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Center for Energy and Environmental Technologies
SPAIN
CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
UNITED KINGDOM
FES - Future Energy Solutions AEA Technology Environment
The Combustion Engineering Association