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BRINGING EUROPE AND THIRD COUNTRIES CLOSER TOGETHER THROUGH RENEWABLE ENERGIES BETTER Project Renewable Energy Cooperation between the EU and the Western Balkans UN House Brussels Dec 10th 2014 Natàlia Caldés CIEMAT Better Project Coordinator

Better project - Introduction

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BRINGINGEUROPE AND THIRDCOUNTRIES CLOSER

TOGETHER THROUGHRENEWABLEENERGIES

BETTER Project

Renewable Energy Cooperation between the EU and the Western Balkans

UN House Brussels – Dec 10th 2014

Natàlia Caldés CIEMAT

Better Project Coordinator

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Bringing Europe and Third Countries Closer

Together through Renewable EneRgies

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BETTER CONSORTIUM PARTNERS

CIEMAT (Spain) Centro de Invest. Energ. Mediamb. Tecn

DLR (Germany) Deutsches Zentrum Für Luft-und raumfahrt e.V

ECN (Netherlands) Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

JOANNEUM (Austria) Forshungsgesellschaft Mbh

NTUA (Greece) National Technical University of Athens

OME (France) Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie

PIK (Germany) Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

TUWIEN (Austria) Vienna University of Technology

UNDP (International) United Nations Development Programme

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RES-Directive 2009/28/EC binding targets:

• 20 % RES gross final consumption by 2020;

• Nat. targets: flat rate approach adjusted to GDP.

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BACKGROUND – RES Directive

Directive incorporates some instruments to

promote international cooperation in order to

meet the 20% EU 2020 target.

• Statistical Transfers (Art 6)

• Join projects within MS (Art 7) and with 3rd countries (Art 9)

• Join support schemes (Art. 11)

Greater flexibility: allowing MS with low/expensive

potential/generation cost partially meet their National targets

in other countries.

Reduce the overall costs to meet RES 20% European

target.

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• STATISTICAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN MEMBER STATES (Art. 6): Renewable energy produced in Member State 1(MS1) is virtually transferred to the statistics of another Member State (MS2) accounting towards its RES national target.

• JOINT PROJECTS WITHIN MEMBER STATES (Art.7): Renewable energy projects are deployed under agreed conditions between two or more Member States that share the production accounted for the achievement of each Member State RES target.

• JOINT HARMONIZATION SCHEMES (ART.11) Member States share (part of) their RES policies/support. The Directive defines the accounting rules and framework conditions to use this mechanism but allows MS to define the conditions on the design and practical implementation of the mechanisms

• JOINT PROJECTS WITH THIRD COUNTRIES (ART.9) Joint projects can also be implemented between a MS and a third country (outside EU). A pre-condition is that the equivalent of RES electricity produced is physically imported to the EU.

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BACKGROUND – THE FACTS:

Great savings are expected from the cooperation with neighbouring

countries but, so far, not a single implementation of cooperation

mechanisms has taken place.

Various relevant RES cooperation initiatives exist that aim at fostering

RES cooperation between EU and neighbouring countries but the

concrete framework to implement cooperation mechanisms with

non European countries has not been sufficiently investigated.

Higher complexity involved (grid infrastructure requirements,

geopolitical unrest, complex financing schemes, public acceptance,

potential environmental and socio-economic co-effects, different laws

and regulations, long lead-time requirement in order to fully

interconnect neighbouring countries with EU, etc).

….Uncertainty about the post 2020 regime

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The core objective of BETTER is to assess,

through case studies, stakeholders

involvement and integrated analysis if and

under what conditions, cooperation with

neighboring countries :

(i) can help Europe achieve its RES targets in

2020 and beyond,

(ii) trigger the deployment of RES electricity

projects in third countries and

(iii) create synergies and win-win circumstances

for all involved parties.

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METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK

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Case studies in N. Africa, W. Balkans and Turkey

will investigate in detail the technical, socio-economic

and environmental aspects of RES cooperation.

Integrated assessment will be undertaken from the

“EU plus third countries” perspective, including:

• Detailed quantitative cost-benefit evaluation of

feasible policy approaches and power system

analysis.

• Other possible “co-effects” (socio-economic and

environmental imapact, energy security, etc) will be

analysed.

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Identification of cooperation opportunities and associated impacts through

case studies and integrated analysis.

Set of practical guidelines in order to foster and promote the active

involvement of private sector in the deployment of mutually beneficial RES-E

projects using the cooperation mechanism.

Action plan and Roadmap to foster RES energy production, transfer and use

in the EU and third countries through cooperation mechanisms.

Policy recommendations (within and post 2020)

Establishment of a solid and productive stakeholder network between EU

and 3rd countries as well as relevant existing initiatives to foster RES

cooperation and knowledge transfer.

Generation of knowledge and dissemination material to advocate in favour of

EU cooperation mechanisms as well as RES deployment.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

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STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT

Stakeholder involvement is FUNDAMENTAL to

understand and assess the critical factors (variables at play) related to

the implementation of cooperation mechanisms between Europe and

third countries as well as to identify the necessary policy prerequisites.

Need to take into account several aspects (technical, legal,

regulatory, financial and socio-economic aspects, etc) in different

regions and contexts.

The consortium wants to further enlarge the network to more

stakeholders to make sure that all relevant opinions,

concerns, needs and expectations expressed by

stakeholders´community are correctly reflected in the approach taken for

assessment within BETTER.

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How to peel the onion?

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Conceptual framework

Multi-Level Structure

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COOPERATION WITH

THIRD COUNTRIES

(Article 9 – Renewables Dir)

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WEBSITE & CONTACT DETAILS

Website’s address

http://better-project.net COORDINATOR (CIEMAT)

Natàlia Caldés Gómez

e-mail: [email protected]

Tel: 34-91-346356

Dissemination leader (NTUA)

Ass. Prof. Alexandros Flamos

e-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.epu.ntua.gr/

Contact person

Mrs. Chara Karakosta, NTUA

e-mail: [email protected]

Tel: +30-210-7722084

Contact Details