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CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
New Framework for
Renewable Energy and
BEMIP cooperation
26 September 2018 Dr. Anne-Maria Ide
Baltic Offshore Grid Forum, Hamburg
CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
SETTING THE SCENE
• Falling costs of renewables worldwide
• EU first mover – today, 173 countries have renewable energy targets
• How to retain leadership? Explore new areas for competitiveness:
integrated systems, offshore, small-scale and decentralized solutions
• Domestic benefits: ~ 1.4 million jobs Reduced import dependency
• Looking ahead: Increase efforts across sectors Integrate high RES shares Decentralize + empower consumers
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Investment
certainty
Promoting active role of consumers
Cost-effective deployment
Collective target
achievement
Tapping heating and
cooling potential
Promoting innovation in
transport
Strengthening bioenergy
sustainability
Contributing to the EU political priority of
world leadership in renewables
&
Achieving the at least 32 %EU-level binding
renewables target cost-effectively
2030 FRAMEWORK
THE REVISED RENEWABLES DIRECTIVE – KEY OBJECTIVES
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THE RIGHT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR POST – 2020
New Electricity Market Design(including Risk Preparedness)
Energy Union Governance
" In essence the new package is about tapping our green growth potential across the board"Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete (2016)
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Binding EU-target of at least 32% (upward review in 2023)
Underpinned by national contributions
Formula to assess contributions (in case of ambition gap)
Collective responsibility of target achievement
Joint measures (EU financial platform)
0,0%
5,0%
10,0%
15,0%
20,0%
25,0%
30,0%
35,0%
EU renewable energy share
2009-2030
historical
trajectory
2020: > 20%
2023: upward review
2030: > 32%
MOVING TO A NEW MORE EUROPEAN APPROACH TO RENEWABLES
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A SET OF WELL-BALANCED MEASURES
TO GET TO AT LEAST 32%
Taping heating and
cooling potential
Sustainable bioenergy
Target for heating and
cooling
Target for transport
Regional cooperation
Empowering consumers
Cost-effective support
Investment certainty
Toolbox
Streamlined procedures
Regional cooperation
Access & curtailment
rulesRevised CEF & new MFF
Access & curtailment
rulesGap filler
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POOLING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR EUROPEAN PROJECTS
VoluntaryContributions
from MSPrivateContributions
EU Funds
Financing mechanism to tender support for renewable energy projects in the EU to:
Cover deployment gaps
Ensure a cost-effective deployment in the absence of any gap
To be established by 2021 (Implementing At)
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31 December 2018:
Draft plan
31 December 2019:
Final plan
15 March 2023:
Progress reports every 2
years
PLANNING AND REPORTING
Planning and reporting obligations on renewables are now integrated in energy and climate plans and progress reports (Governance Regulation)
Integrated national plans: • RES Objectives and trajectories• Policies and measures
Integrated national progress reports:• Assessment of the implementation of the plans
Monitoring by the Commission
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ENSURING THE TARGET IS ACHIEVED
2018-2019
2022 2025 2027
2030
AMBITION GAP?
32%TARGET
DELIVERY GAP?
18% 43% 65%
If the contributions do not add up to 32%:
- Recommendations for contributions (formula)- EU measures
If EU not on track: - MS not on track must implement additional measures within 1 year
If EU on track, but MS off track: - MS must explain how to close gap
Starting pointand baseline: 2020 targets
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ENHANCED FINANCING TOOLBOX TO SUPPORT RENEWABLES
Taping heating and
cooling potential
Innovation Fund*
Invest EU
LIFE
Clean Energy Transition Program
Cohesion Funds
EU Funding Instruments supporting
RES in the next MFF
Connecting Europe Facility
INCREASED CLIMATE MAINSTREAMING ACROSS EU BUDGET (25%)
* INNOVATION FUND BUDGET COMES FROM EU ETS ALLOWANCES
Horizon Europe
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NEW CONNECTING EUROPE FACILTY
- Cross-border projects in the field of renewable energy -
• New political context for 2030 renewables objectives: EU
target and regional cooperation
• 55 % share of RES in EU electricity in 2030
• Cost-effective RES deployment
WH
Y?
• Facilitate RES projects under a cooperation agreement
between 2 or more MS
• Support uptake of strategic RES technologies
Up to 10% of CEF-E Budget (= € 865 mln)
WH
AT
?
• Technical assistance, blending (grants for studies)
• Financial support (grant for works) to limited number of
projects with clear EU-added value
• As part of synergy projects €
HO
W?
€
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BEMIP WORK ON RES
Offshore Wind Cooperation Initiative
Study on a Baltic Sea Offshore Wind Cooperation Identify potential joint offshore wind projects (generation and
grid, including options for joint projects)
National Energy and Climate Plans
Exchange on the preparation and coordination of national Energy and Climate Plans
Exchange on implementation of plans (at later stage)
RES Support Schemes/ Policy measures
Electricity, Heating and Cooling, Transport
Best practice exchange Identify suitable options for closer alignment
Identify suitable options for cross-border support (partial opening of support scheme/joint support schemes)
THEMA Consulting Group
Overview of the project
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Assessment of offshore wind potentials &
Prioritisation of sites1
Scenario modelling &Identification of possible PCIs
2
Grid modelling &CBA of grid investment options
3
Planning and permitting barriers5
Market and regulatory barriers4
Roadmap and work programme6
Stakeholder workshop7
List of potential wind farm locations incl. their capacity factors, assumed connection points, and estimated build and connection costs
Simulation results for regional power system assuming different levels of both offshore wind deployment and of regional cooperation (incl. prices and flows)Simulation results for regional transmission system that identifies network bottlenecks; a CBA of options to address theseCountry-specific factsheets on the current market design and support framework, an overview of barriers to deployment and recommendations to address theseCountry-specific factsheets on maritime planning and permitting processes, an overview of barriers to deployment and recommendations to address these
Well-specified and actionable roadmap and work programme for a Baltic Sea offshore wind cooperation initiative
Content and stakeholder management for a workshop to present our results and provide stakeholders with an opportunity to comment on the project’s work
STUDY ON OFFSHORE WIND IN THE BALTIC SEA
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BEMIP
Cooperation
New 2030 framework for renewable energy :
Even more important role of BEMIP cooperation
Preparation of NECPs
Opening of Support Schemes
(RED II)
Cooperation Mechanisms
(RED II)
Financing Mechanism
(Gov Reg.)
Cross-borderrenewables
projects under proposed new
CEF
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Thank you for your attention.
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BACK UP
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NEXT STEPS
ITRE/ENVI Vote – 9/10
July
Lawyer-linguists: Sep-
Nov '18
EP Plenary in Nov '18
Council endorsement
in Dec '18
RED II Transposition by June 2021
Follow Up: Delegated Acts, Implementing Acts, Reports etc.
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STATE OF PLAY - PROGRESS TOWARDS NATIONAL 2020 TARGETS
Source: EUROSTAT Shares 2016
THEMA Consulting Group
The current project plan is designed to support countries’ National Energy and Climate Plans but requires quick decisions on the scenario design (discussed later)
Overview of the project
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2018 2019
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Refine roadmap and work programmeDraft roadmap and work programmeMeasures to remove barriers
Power system simulation and scenario analysis
Modelling quality assurance and feedback with grid modelling
Grid Model analysisCost benefit analyses
Interim report30/10/2018
Analysis of barriers
Identification and ranking of offshore wind potentials
Draft final report04/02/2019
Action feedback log
Final report22/02/2019
Assessment of market situationGross Value Added
Data sent to ea02/05/2018
Progress report05/07/2018
Evaluation of Flagship projects
Kick-off
Draft interim report14/09/2018
Describe current market and regulatory framework
Inception reportand scenarios14/03/2018
Measures to remove barriers
BEMIP workshop24/05/2018
Describe current planning and authorisation framework
Initial modelling complete15/06/2018
Activity
DG ENER call22/03/2018
Set-up of Baltic offshore framework
Preliminary configuration and cost of offshore connections
Develop workshop materials
Analysis of barriers
Stakeholder workshop14/12/2018
BEMIP workshop10/10/2018
Develop attendee list
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The draft interim report is due mid-
September and followed by a
workshop with youThe stakeholder
workshop follows around the end of
the year
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