Marina Sevilla Tello General Director of Energy and Mining Government of Aragon Spain.

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Marina Sevilla TelloGeneral Director of Energy and Mining

Government of AragonSpain

STRATEGY AND MAIN TARGETS

PLEARPLEAR2013-2020

Current Installed power capacity

3.539,37 MW

3.645,6 MW

50,74%50,74%

49,26%49,26%

7.185,01 MW

Estimated installed power at 2020

8.840 MW

4.042 MW

12.882 MW

31,37%31,37%

66,88%66,88%

Energy indicators

2004 2012 2020

13,69% 19,09% 32,97%

30,82% 33,49% 41,55%

38,69% 38,25% 56,25%

77,53% 73,51% 182,28%

44,86% 40,83% 67,09%

68,73% 91,16% 239,54%

143,97 105,34 99,35

tep/mill € ctes2000 tep/mill € ctes2000 tep/mill € ctes2000

15,82% 19,12% 22,54%

ENERGY RATIOS OF ARAGON

1. Renewable energy production in primary energy consumption (REP / PEC)

2. Degree of self-sufficiency (PEP / PEC)

3.Electricity generation from renewable sources in electricity generation (EGRS / EG)

8. Gross final consumption of energy from renewable sources divided by the gross final consumption from all energy sources (GFC RS / GFC)

4. Electricity generation from renewable sources in electricity consumption (EGRS / EC)

5. Electricity export in electricity generation (EXP EG)

6. Electricity generation from wind in household electricity consumption (EG wind / household EC)

7. Energy intesity (Energy C / GDP)

45 KV

66 KV

110 KV

132 KV

220 KV

400 KV

Electricity network evolution

Natural gas network

Public aids

Thermal biomassSolar thermal at low temperatureSola photovoltaicSmall biogas plants Processing of biomassBiofuel pumpGeothermalMinihydroelectric

-Establishment and maintenance of a regulatory framework that enables the development of Renewable Energies in line with the set objectives, the technical requirements and the characteristics of the transmission and distribution network.

- Regulation by public tender procedures for wind power plants and other technologies in the special regime (biomass and solar)

- Enhance the speed and flexibility in the processing of projects.

Renewable Energy promotion and development

RegulationRegulationRegulationRegulation

Investment promotionInvestment promotionInvestment promotionInvestment promotion

INTELLIGENT NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED

GENERATION

RENEWABLE ENERGY

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND SUSTAINABLE

MOBILITY

R&D+i Strategy

HYDROGEN

ENERGY CROPS AND BIOFUELS

CLEAN COAL USE, AND EMISSIONS REDUCTION OF CO2 CAPTURE

Priority action linesPriority action linesPriority action linesPriority action lines

Hydrogen new technologies

Private non profit foundation. Is Key instrument to promote strategic projects about renewable hydrogen, electric vehicles, energy efficiency ...

STEP PROJECT. 2012-2014Improving Communities’ Sustainable Energy Policy Tools

Programme: Interreg IVC, financed by the European Regional Development Fund, helps regions share solutions.

General objectives : Reduction energy consumption and CO2 emissions and increase the rate of renewable energy sources.Promoting regional energy self-sufficiency and energy diversification in line with the EU climate and energy policies. Exchange and transfer of policy practices and elaboration of a comprehensive interregional policy practice guide on

local sustainable energy concepts and energy management systems.To support the implementation of sustainable energy actions by identifying adequate financing possibilities Networking and interregional capacity building of local authorities’ staff in the field of sustainable energy planning and

implementation

8 partners from 6 countries: Hungary: STRIA (Regional Innovation Agency). Government of Mohács. Spain: Government of Aragon. ARGEM Finland: Kainuun Etu ltd. Regional Development Agency. Germany: Saxon Energy Agency. Poland: ARLEG (Regional Development Agency) Ireland: Midland Regional Authority. Mid-West Regional Authority

Project duration: 3 years. January 2012 - December 2014.

Total Project Budget: 1.576.530€ ERDF Funding: 1.226.655€

ARAGON Budget: 218.238,45 € ERDF Funding : 163.678,45 €

http://www.steproject.eu/

ELYGRID – GOAL OF THE PROJECT

• HyUnder, Assessment of the potential, the actors and relevant business cases for large scale and seasonal storage of renewable electricity by hydrogen underground storage in Europe (www.hyunder.eu )

• Duration 24 months, from 18/06/2012 to 17/06/2014• Budget: 1.766.516 € / Funding: 1.193.273 €• 12 project partners from 7 countries (D, F, UK, ES, NL, RO, B):

‒ 7 institutes or consultants, ‒ 3 large industry, ‒ 2 SMEs. ‒ Six members from RG or IG.

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Project achievements: Project & Partner Description

European Case Studies•Development of individual case studies on hydrogen underground storage for Germany, Spain, the UK, Romania, France and the Netherlands, all based on a common methodology:

‒ Regional storage prototype location analysis‒ Economic scenario type assessment, ‒ Introduction of hydrogen into different markets.‒ Sensitivity analysis based on scenarios

assumptions.‒ Comparison of the results of the individual case

studies.

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Source: KBB Underground Technologies GmbH

Marina Sevilla TelloGeneral Director of Energy and Mining

Government of AragonSpain