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ENERGY CBC, 2016 May 31 Topic leader: Reinis <[email protected]>

Baltic SCOPE stakeholder workshop on ENERGY - discussion on recommendations for planners *

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ENERGYCBC, 2016 May 31

Topic leader: Reinis <[email protected]>

Page 2: Baltic SCOPE stakeholder workshop on ENERGY - discussion on recommendations for planners *

THE DEBATE

- Energy security is essential / – we cannot afford to have blackouts, markets heavily depend on a constant supply of

energy;

- Not too many transboundary issues when it comes to energy – but some – e.g. cumulative effects (environmental

concerns);

- Is cumulative effects a planning issue? Is it to be addressed here? If yes, then how?

- What about wave energy? What about floating wind energy? – [technology] export potential for Sweden (Blue

growth);

- OFW development: not possible without political support;

- Economic constrains of developing offshore energy and interconnections – need more guarantees of continuation –

commercially viable?

- Discussion about Reactive approach versus Proactive approach – need to see the long-term perspective /proactive

approach (A visionary approach);

- Land-sea interaction – possibility to connect any technology off-shore with the grid;

- Add a layer of a complete map of transmission system;

- Submarine telecom cables: how many, where and owned by who?

o No comprehensive understanding of what cables are there and to whom they belong.

- Plan needs to be as open as possible – there should be room for flexibility.

o Not to hinder innovation in the plan, because the technology of offshore energy is developing really fast;

• Stakeholder involvement is a major issue! In Latvia particularly stakeholders are now demotivated by new legislation that

demotivates investment in RES (but things will be changing soon as MoE is reviewing RES support system)

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RECOMMENDATIONS

1. CREATE A VISIONARY MAP (in addition to /on

top of existing info) WITH FUTURE

DEVELOPMENTS

a.TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

b.CAPACITIES (capacity adequacy info

available) AND FUTURE CHANGES (life-cycle,

technology change, fuel change, upgrades)

c.UNCONVENTIONAL / FUTURE RES / TEST

SITES FOR RES TECHNOLOGIES

i. wave

ii.floating OSW

iii.underwater current

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RECOMMENDATIONS

2. EXPLORE OTHER FRAMEWORKS (BASREG

/ VASAB / BCM / HELCOM / NIB / EIB / EBRD)

3.EXPLORE ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM THE

INDUSTRY

a.EURELECTRIC (POWER CHOICES 2050) +

Nov 2016 conference?

b.BUSINESS / ASSOCIATIONS

4. INVOLVE KEY STAKEHOLDERS AS EARLY

AS POSSIBLE (motivate with mutual

advantages, exchange of info, transparency)

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CONCLUSIONS• Energy market gives important signals for

investment in the sector;

• Energy security important (capacity, adequacy,

secure supply, etc.)

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