
The
turnaround in Germany´s energy policy has started. Step by step all nuclear
power stations in Germany
will be shut down by the end of 2022. Already the seven oldest nuclear plants –
plus Krümmel – are no longer connected to the grid.
In
order to manage without nuclear energy, we must switch to renewable energy
sources. We need a secure, sustainable and affordable supply of energy which in
the long term does not rely on nuclear power. For this reason, on May 24, 2011,
the Bavarian State Government passed into law Bavaria´s future-oriented energy
concept, "Energie innovativ", which sets out comprehensively and
specifically how this energy turnaround will be achieved. We want to expand
production of energy from renewable sources much more rapidly, and, in the next
ten years, double the proportion it accounts for in electricit y consumption,
to 50 percent.
Now
and in the future, the aim of Bavaria´s energy policy is to place the energy
supply on a safe, cost-effective and climate-friendly basis. Bavaria´s position
as a business location and high-tech region is closely connected with
affordable energy prices. The energy turnaround offers tremendous opportunities
for our economy and our industry. Innovative energy technology has great
economic potential. As a technology of the future, renewable energy will drive
innovation and it will be the jobs engine in this century.
Bavaria is to be the region with the greatest energy
efficiency and the highest proportion of renewable energy in the production of
power for electricity as well as for heating. And for this – as already
mentioned – it is essential to significantly accelerate further expansion in
the area of renewable energy. At the same time advances need to be made and
implemented in energy-storage technology. It is also important to fully exploit
energy-efficiency and energy-savings potential. We are committed to achieving
our ambitious climate goals: By 2020 carbon emissions are to be reduced to less
than 6 tonnes per person per year, and by 2030 to less than 5 tonnes.
Biomass
accounts for around 70 percent of all renewable energy sources. This makes it
currently the most important source of renewable energy in Bavaria. By 2021 we want biomass to cover
nine percent of overall energy consumption in Bavaria, and almost 10 percent of
electricity consumption.
In
southern Bavaria,
we have the opportunity to exploit geothermal heat as a local source of energy,
in the form of the geothermal reservoirs in the Malm carbonate platform. So far
the geothermal, hydrothermal potential opened up in Bavaria through deep drilling is
approximately 300 MW for use in heating and an additional 25 MW for electricity
generation. By 2021 it is hoped that deep geothermal reservoirs will cover
around one percent of total energy consumption and around 0.6 percent of
electricity consumption in Bavaria.
The GeoBioEnergy Conference is playing a valuable part here in education and
communication.
I am very pleased to take over as patron of this event. I thank the
initiators and all those involved for their commitment and wish you an
interesting and successful few days at the conference.
Dr. Marcel Huber
Bavarian State Minister of the Environment and Public Health
