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Dobrý den, přeposílám dole ten zpravodaj, kvůli němuž jsem se díval, jak
to s produkcí EHO je (a díval jsem se jak kvůli výuce, tak kvůli tomu, že
jsme v pondělí s příbuznými navštívili krátce býv. židovský hřbitov v
Hodoníně, a pak jsme trochu o EHO, která je odtud blízko, mluvili --
zmiňoval jsem vizi, že bude dost biomasová a časem asi i cpát CO2 do
země).

Bylo by asi vhodné, kdyby ten anglický link na ČEZ, který je pod zprávou
uveden, skutečně čtenáře dovedl na nějaké aktuální informace o Elektrárně
Hodonín (zatím se lze přes přehled elektráren dostat v anglické i české
verzi jen na text z roku asi 2000, tam o biomase není nic), případně na
spoluspalování biomasy vůbec.

s pozdravem Jan Hollan
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> (jinak by muselo být tepla dvakrát víc). Ani kolik biomasy dnes přidávají
> není moc jasné, snad je to až půlka, kdoví. Ale zřejmě to poroste dál.

je to tak mezi čtvrtinou až třetinou, ptal jsem se na to po telefonu. A
dodávky odběratelům jsou taky zhruba stejné, zaokrouhleně ročně 1 PJ tepla
i elektřiny. K tomu se navíc patnáct procent tepla ztrácí v síti. Skoro
půlka tepla ,,jde do Moravy`` místo do sítě (hlavně v létě, to je pak
skutečně víc elektrárna než teplárna).



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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:37:02 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jan Hollan <jhollan@amper....muni.cz>
To: zlamal@fi....cz
Subject: [enerCEE] - 200 MW Wind Power developments in Poland (fwd)

Tak na mě vykoukla Elektrárna Hodonín z prvního článku tohodle
zpravodaje... Jak jsem pak koukal googlem, o tom, kolik ale vlastně
dodali např. loni elektřiny a tepla, se nic najít nedá. V roce 1999 to
bylo obojího stejně, tj. část tepla pouštěli do vzduchu nebo do řeky
(jinak by muselo být tepla dvakrát víc). Ani kolik biomasy dnes přidávají
není moc jasné, snad je to až půlka, kdoví. Ale zřejmě to poroste dál.

ahoj jenik

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Newsletter #43                                      April, 2008



Welcome

to a new edition of the enerCEE newsletter. With this service
the Austrian Energy Agency, provides energy related news with
a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy in Central
and Eastern Europe (CEE).[*]

Today our news are in regard to recent wind and hydro power
initiatives from a range of countries, as well as biomass news.
In our events calender, you can find further information on a
renewable energy workshop in the Carpathians as well as a
information on a hydro power Conference in Slovenia.

We hope you enjoy reading and invite you to send us your news!

Kerstin Schilcher | Johannes Schmidl | Karin Reiss
for the enerCEE-team


[*] enerCEE service is sponsored by the Austrian Federal Ministry
of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management and
published by the Austrian Energy Agency.



Newsflash
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*  Czech electricity production from Biomass increased to 249 GWh
*  Hungarian Power Plant Project
*  Plans for Biogas Plant in Hungary
*  Wind Power developments in Poland
*  Hidroenergia 2008, 11-13 June 2008, Slovenia
*  Renewable Energy Workshop in the Carpathians, 6/7 May 2008
*  New Wind Parks and Hydro Power Plants for Bosnia & Herzegovina
*  Serbia's power monopoly cuts imports in 2007



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Czech electricity production from Biomass increased to 249 GWh
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Czech state-controlled power firm CEZ, increased production of
electricity in the country from biomass by 52.6% year-on-year
(y/y)  to 249 GWh in 2007. 'Combustion of biomass spares the
environment because in comparison to burning fossil fuels it is CO2
neutral, contains practically no sulphur and in comparison with brown
coal has minimal ash content', said Jaroslav Kuzel, director CEZ's
power station Porici.

In terms of CEZ's alternative energy portfolio, biomass is the second
largest element after hydroelectric power. The power plant Hodonin,
which saw an 85% y/y growth to 116 GWh, is the largest producer of
energy from biomass in the Czech Republic, combusts a mixture of soft
coal and biomass.

Source: Central Europe Energy Report Weekly, Volume X, Issue 14
(http://www.interfax.com/8/products.aspx)

Further Information: http://www.cez.cz/en/home.html



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Hungarian Power Plant Project
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The Austrian-Hungarian energy company Karpat Energo has broken ground
on its EUR 136 mln gas-fired power plant project in Vararosnameny,
northeast Hungary.

The 233.2-MW gas-fired combined-cycle power plant, which will also
include a bio-ethanol plant, is expected to be completed by December
31, 2009, and to start commercial operation in early 2010. The plant,
to be built by Hungarian electricity holding MVM-owned power
engineering company MVM ERBE as the main contractor, will operate at
51.25% efficiency, and is planned to employ a staff of 60.

Source: Central Europe Energy Report Weekly, Volume X, Issue 15
(http://www.interfax.com/8/products.aspx)

Further Information: http://karpatenergok-c.cegbongeszo.hu/nyito-de.htm



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Plans for Biogas Plant in Hungary
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Hungarian project company Hansag Biogaz, majority owned jointly by
the local governments of northwest Hungary's Janossomorja and
Mosonszolnok, is planning to build a HUF 350 mln biogas plant.

The 300 kW biogas plant is planned to be built next to an existing
wastewater plant in Janossomorja, and is to be fuelled annually by
around 50 tonnes of wastewater sludge and 210,000 tonnes of
side-products of a nearby animal farm.

Source: Central Europe Energy Report Weekly, Volume X, Issue 14
(http://www.interfax.com/8/products.aspx)



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200 MW Wind Power developments in Poland
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RWE Innogy GmbH, Essen, has secured access to wind power projects
with a total capacity of 200 MW in Poland. The sites are located in
Masuria and Pomerania. The first permits are expected to be granted
before the end of the year. The first wind power systems are due to
come on stream in 2010, RWE said.

In 2007, RWE already took over 2 wind power projects with a capacity
of 80 MW with the scheduled operating start in 2009.

Source:
http://www.energytoday.eu/
http://www.rwe.com/



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Hidroenergia 2008, 11-13 June 2008, Slovenia
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This international Conference on Small Hydropower, 'Hidroenergia
2008: On the Crossroads', is held in Bled, Slovenia from the 11th
until the 13th of June 2008.

The conference is organised and sponsored by the European Small
Hydropower Association (ESHA), the Slovenian Small Hydropower
Association (SSHA) and the IEE Programme, SHERPA project.

Additionally, a two-day presentation of machinery and electrical
equipment for small hydropower plants, construction materials and
engineering solutions will take place throughout the conference.

More Information: http://www.esha.be/index.php?id=81



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Renewable Energy Workshop in the Carpathians, 6/7 May 2008
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This Regional Workshop on Renewable Energy in the Carpathian
Mountains will be held from 6 to 7 May 2008 in Lviv, Ukraine. This is
a collaborative Initiative between UNIDO, UNEP Vienna ISCC and the
Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of
the Carpathians.

The workshop will highlight the benefits, which can be accrued from
renewable energy, such as economic development opportunities,
environmentally friendly power generation and a beneficial response
to the threat of global warming, and will explore a potential of a
common strategy of promoting renewable sources of energy in the
Carpathian region.

Further Information can be found on the following webpage,
established for the workshop:

http://www.unido.org/doc/86697



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New Wind Parks and Hydro Power Plants for Bosnia & Herzegovina
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The bosnian-herzegovinian electricity provider EP HZHB
(Elektroprivreda Hrvatske zajednice Herceg-Bosne) plans substantial
investments in the field of wind and hydro power.

The present plans include the construction of 3 wind parks with a
total capacity of 128 MW. Further feasibility studies recommend the
realisation of further wind power projects with a total capacity of
over 288 MW.

The construction of small hydro power plants in 4 different Regions
is also planned. Among others, 5 plants are planned  among the
Tihaljina-Mlade-Trebizat water streams with a total capacity of 20 MW
(total investment of approximately 43, 6 Mio. EURO). Further 4 hydro
power plants are planned on the upper stream of the Cetina with a
total capacity of 113, 65 MW (total investment 137, 5 Mio EURO).

More Information: http://www.ephzhb.ba/



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Serbia's power monopoly cuts imports in 2007
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Serbia's power monopoly Elektroprivreda Srbije imported just 792.18
GWh in 2007, over 50% less than the 1.848 GWh that it expected to
import, EPS' new executive board announced.

As a result of an optimization of its power production and rational
use of hydropower plants, EPS was also able to export 255.23 GWh last
summer, stated by Mr. Milosevic, head of EPS' power trading division.
Most of its exports (116.29 GWh) were sold to Macedonia in June 2007.

Source: Energy in East Europe, Platts, Issue 134

Further Information: http://www.eps.rs/english.htm


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