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Clean Energy for All: Governing the Energy Union Challenges and Opportunities for South East Europe
Anna Dimitrova Advisor, Energy Policy and Innovation
EURELECTRIC
Sofia, 7 March 2017
What we stand for:
• Carbon-neutral electricity generation by 2050
• Electrification of transport, heating & cooling
• Reliable, affordable & competitive supply through a sound market design
• Consumers in power
• DSOs as neutral market facilitators
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Today’s Presentation:
1. CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS PACKAGE
2. GOVERNING THE ENERGY UNION
3. OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR SOUTH EAST EUROPE
Published on 30 November 2016 and most likely to be debated during the following Presidencies of the European Council: Malta, Estonia, Bulgaria and Austria (H2 2018)
7 communications
4 regulations Electricity
Market Regulation
ACER Regulation
Governance Regulation
Risk Preparedness
Regulation
4 directives Electricity
Market Directive
RES Directive
Energy Efficiency Directive
Energy Performance for Buildings
Directive
Chapeau Comm.
Accelerating Clean
Energy Innovation
Strategy on Cooperative Intelligence Transport Systems
Report on Energy prices
and costs
Eco-design Working Plan
2016-2019
Final report on capacity
mechanisms
Report on (EEPR) and
European Energy Efficiency Fund
“Clean Energy for All Europeans” package
Planning:
10 year Integrated National Energy and
Climate Plans (INECPs) reflecting the 5 Energy
Union dimensions
• IN SHORT: Policies and Measures to achieve:
•Objectives (Energy Union),
• targets (2030 Energy and Climate)
•and contributions (Paris Agreement obligations)
Reporting (MS)
(Annual – Paris Agreement obligations and Biennial reports on
the rest)
•Biennial report (INECRs)
•Annual report (Art. 17 and 23)
Monitoring
(EC)
•Annual State of the Union Report
•Biennial report with recommendation by the EC as of Oct. 31, 2021, then 2023,2025…
Drafts due: Jan 1, 2018,2028,2038…
Finals due: Jan 1, 2019,2029,2039…
Draft updates due: 2023,2033,2043…
Final updates due: 2024,2034,2044…
Long-term Low Emission Strategies
50 years perspective, first due 2020 2030 2040
Due March 15, 2021, 2023, 2025, …
Due March 15, 2022, 2023 (part of INECR), 2024, …
Feb. 2026 EC to report to EP on effectiveness of the regulation
EC to assess Union-level progress on EE target and RES target in 2024
GOVERNING THE ENERGY UNION Governing the Energy Union
Source: European Commission
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Opportunities and Challenges for South East Europe
COST OF CAPITAL
INVESTOR STABILITY AND REGULATORY PREDICTABILITY
THE PIPELINE KNOT
REGIONAL COOPERATION, CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN ENERGY CONNECTIVITY (CESEC) HIGH LEVEL GROUP
REGIONAL DRAFTING OF INTEGRATED NATIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLANS, CONSULTATIONS
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION ON RES, CONNECTIVITY, THINK AND ACT TOGETHER, SOFTWARE OVER HARDWARE
STANDARTISATION AS THE PATH TO INNOVATION
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What is the Prize?
Source: International Renewable Energy Agency, 2017. Cost-competitive renewable power generation: Potential across South East Europe, p. 27
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What is the Prize?
Source: International Renewable Energy Agency, 2017. Cost-competitive renewable power generation: Potential across South East Europe, p.30
Thank you for your attention!
Anna Dimitrova Advisor, Energy Policy and Innovation [email protected] uk.linkedin.com/in/annaantonovadimitrova/ @dimitrova_anna