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146 Carrot. The Act on Utilisation of Renewable Energy Sources subsidized biomass equipment up to 16% of construction costs with a maximum of €132 000 per plant between 1997 and 2001. Stick. An amendment to the 1988 National Heat Supply Act, the Executive Order on Connection to Public Heat Supply Installations and on Heat Planning and Approval of Installation Projects for Public Heat Supply Installations (no. 581 and 582 of June 22, 2000) gave local authorities the authority to require all or part of a local jurisdiction to connect either to a natural gas supply or district heating system. This obligation was applicable to both new and existing buildings50. Property owners were thereby always obliged to allow the supply company to install the necessary technical installations; pay a lump sum to cover related connection expenses and pay a standard charge that is part of the heating bill (DEA, 2005). Buildings whose heat demands were already supplied with more than 50% of renewable sources were exempted. Stick. In 2001 buildings not connected to district heating networks were required to supply between 25-60% of their total demand for hot water with solar thermal systems under the Executive Order Solar Heating Obligations in New Buildings Outside the District Heating Areas (no. 337). Percentage requirements depended upon the size of the building (BMU, 2006). Carrot. CHP generation facilities receive a surcharge for incinerating fuels which are considered more environmentally friendly. The level of surcharge depends on the type of fuel. Plants installed after April 21 2004 and that use wood chips or straw are eligible to receive a total of €0.08/kWh over a period of 15-20 years. CHP installations fired with biogas are eligible to receive €0.08/kWh during the first 10 years and €0.05/kWh in the following 10 years. Biogas fired CHP plants are only eligible for this surcharge if the plant was connected to the grid between April 22 2004 and the end of 2008. CHP plants which utilize both biogas and natural gas are subject to special regulations and a lesser surcharge (DEA, 2005). Evaluation Heat in Denmark accounted for 16% of total final energy consumption. In 2004 129.4 PJ of heat was produced, 6% was consumed by the industrial sector, 50% in the residential sector, 23% in commercial and public services, and 2% in agriculture and forestry (Figure B3). Due in large part to its district heating infrastructure, roughly 20% of the heat produced is lost in the distribution network (IEA, 2007a). Figure B3 Distribution of heat in Denmark by sector Distribution losses 20% Agriculture 2% Service 23% Residential 49% Industry 6% 50. For existing buildings, the obligation takes effect 9 years after the owner of the property has been informed of the regulation.PDF Image | RENEWABLES FOR HEATING AND COOLING
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