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Klaus SchäferPresident of Eurogas, CEO of Uniper

EEF Dinner, Brussels, 11/10/17

Energy Market Design –Keep all doors open to Innovation

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Our energy system in 2050Full Electrification –

The dream?Full Electrification –

The reality!

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Our energy system in 2050Innovative gas, wind and sunFull Electrification

Smarter energy system

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Roadmap for the Energy Transition2030: Achieve quick wins for decarbonisation with gas.2050: Complete the energy transition.

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Innovative Gas Scenario –76% Renewable Gas possible in 2050, at lower cost for society

Source: E3M Scenario Study for Eurogas

Total cost for decarbonisation (% of GDP)

Opportunity for further cost

reduction

E3M/Primes Scenario Study for Eurogas

Builds on innovative gas technologies ! Reaches decarbonisation targets ! Overachievement of 2030 targets possible with coal-to-gas-switch !

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Decarbonisation of TransportReducing emissions and improving air quality on the road and at sea

Source: Volker quaschning; NREL, US DOE, 2002; IGU 20151 light vehicles and heavy goods vehicles2 CO2 Carbon dioxide ; NOx= mono-nitrogen oxides; CO = carbon monoxide; PM Particulare matter; SOx = sulfur oxides

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Fuel Cells and Micro-CHPsProducing reliable and clean heat and electricity for your home – at home

Example Fuels cells in Japan:

2009-2015: 100,000 homes

2030 Target: Fuel cells in

5.3 million homes

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Renewable gas can be used in all sectors – heating, transport and power generation.

Cost reduction possible due to learning curve effects similar to wind and solar energy over the last

decade.

Renewable GasImplementing a circular economy approach with 5th generation energy

Power-to-Gas Biogas

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Living our Energy FutureAmeland shows it really is possible! The Dutch island has put into action the smart combination of gas and renewables

Solar park to produce electricity

Highly efficient heat pumps running on renewable gas

Fuels cells producing heat and electricity at home

Use of the existing gas grid for renewable gas

Decarbonisation of public transport with gas-powered buses

Source: Duurzaam Ameland, may 2016 - ENG, www.duurzaamameland.nl

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Key policy asks re Clean Energy Package

Build the future energy system with gas, wind and sunin partnership and fair competition

• Support 550g without retrospective application• Require electricity DSO body to consult gas DSOs as relevantElectricity Regulation

• Apply a Primary Energy Factor to electricity that corresponds to the current electricity mix, i.e. at least 2.2 (instead of moving from 2.5 to 2.0)

Energy Efficiency Directive

• Replace ‘renewable electricity’ with ‘renewable energy’• Include all gases from renewable sourcesRenewables Directive

• Include alternative transport fuels, not just charging stations• Include all gases from renewable sourcesBuildings Directive

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