Environmental Report 2000 - EnBW
Environmental Report 2000 - EnBW
Environmental Report 2000 - EnBW
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Objectives and Future Projects<br />
Activity/Goal Remarks, Purpose Controlling Body Timeframe Target <strong>2000</strong> Activity/Goal Remarks, Purpose Controlling Body Timeframe Target <strong>2000</strong><br />
Buildings and<br />
Technical Equipment<br />
Use of environmentally<br />
friendly materials and<br />
substances<br />
Selection of materials<br />
and substances with<br />
regard to their future<br />
recycling potential<br />
Replacing halogen-rich<br />
cooling agents<br />
Planning and constructing<br />
flexibilised buildings<br />
Optimising technical<br />
facilities<br />
Insulating older buildings<br />
and retrofitting<br />
shading<br />
Installation of heat<br />
recovery facilities<br />
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Reduction of environmental<br />
burden<br />
Reduction of future<br />
waste<br />
Mitigating greenhouse<br />
effect<br />
Less resource input for<br />
building usage<br />
Reduction in energy<br />
consumption<br />
Reducing energy consumption.<br />
Allows for<br />
smaller sized facilities<br />
(air conditioning, heating<br />
etc)<br />
Overall management:<br />
SVG Baumanagement<br />
All companies Standing principle New objective<br />
All companies Standing principle New objective<br />
All companies till 2015 New objective<br />
All companies Standing principle New objective<br />
All companies Standing principle New objective<br />
All companies Component of conversion<br />
programme<br />
Energy conservation All companies Under consideration as<br />
a standing principle<br />
New objective<br />
Awaiting in-company<br />
cost benefit analysis<br />
Extension of gas<br />
power sales<br />
• Reducing CO 2 emissions<br />
in the distribution<br />
area by 110,000 t.<br />
• Reduction of volume<br />
of building waste<br />
• Optimised usage of<br />
existing storage capacities<br />
of gas lines<br />
• Development programme<br />
for naturalgas-fuelled<br />
cars<br />
• Increasing the number<br />
of natural gas filling<br />
stations<br />
• Study on the feasibility<br />
of natural gaspowered<br />
vehicles<br />
• Further development<br />
of natural gas propulsion<br />
system for<br />
indoor carts<br />
Replacing heating oil<br />
with gas means lower<br />
emission levels<br />
Natural gas CO 2 emission<br />
levels are up to<br />
30% lower than those<br />
of heating oil<br />
By using new materials<br />
in the construction of<br />
pipe conduits<br />
Less need for storage,<br />
Saves space.<br />
Incentive for the private<br />
customer to switch to<br />
gas-powered cars<br />
Consolidation of the<br />
infrastructure for gaspowered<br />
vehicles<br />
A variety of naturalgas-powered<br />
vehicles<br />
will be tested with a<br />
view to their long-term<br />
prospects<br />
Reduction of fuel consumption<br />
and exhaust<br />
fumes.<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> Gas GmbH Ongoing + 2.4% gas turnover<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> Gas GmbH Till 2003 New objective<br />
Badenwerk Gas GmbH Standing principle Since 1998: reduction<br />
of 370 m 3 per year<br />
Badenwerk Gas GmbH In <strong>2000</strong> Replacement for<br />
65-kilometre<br />
high-pressure line<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> Gas GmbH <strong>2000</strong>/2001 10 customers<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> Gas GmbH In <strong>2000</strong> 2 stations are ready to<br />
begin operations.<br />
Continuation in key<br />
economic locations<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> Gas GmbH First results issued in<br />
1998, ongoing study<br />
Raising the number of<br />
<strong>EnBW</strong> gas-powered<br />
vehicles to 11<br />
Badenwerk Gas GmbH 1997-2002 TÜV Pfalz inspection<br />
report states: exhaust<br />
–40% carbon monoxide<br />
and –70% soot, benzole<br />
dioxide and sulphur<br />
dioxide<br />
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