Post on 26-Dec-2015
OVERVIEW OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN SPAIN
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In 2013, renewable energies were the third source of primary energy consumption in Spain at 14.2%.In 2013, renewable energies represented 15.9% of total final energy consumption in Spain, a 1.5% increase on the 14.4% rate achieved in 2012.As for gross final consumption of energy —which is the benchmark for meeting the 20% target by 2020—, in 2013 the rate achieved was 16.6%, a 0.1% reduction compared to the 16.7% rate achieved in 2012.
GENERAL OVERVIEW
NEW SPANISH GOVERNEMENT HAS BREAKRUPT THE RE POLICY IN LAST 3 YEARS BUT SPAIN STILL REMAINS AS ONE OF THE EUROPEAN RE LEADERS
Constant improvisation has led to continuous regulatory changes, a situation that does not allow operations within the predictable,certain framework with a broad consensus that would be desirable for thesector. Another significant consequence has been the creation of an accumulated tariff deficit that has become a national problem and the most urgent issue to be solved by the current Government. Thus, the entire reform of the electricity sector has revolved around a solution for this deficit, without even considering the long announced reform of the electricity market, producing simply a set of merely fiscal and fundraising and, in some cases, confiscatory measures that have been particularly discriminatory against renewable energies.
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ELECTRICITY PRODUCTIONWind power covered 20.9% of demand andbecame the first source of electricity production,something up to now unheardof both in Spain and worldwide
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INSTALLED CAPACITYIn terms of installed capacity the total capacity fromrenewable energies was 32,612 MW.Wind power represented 69.9% followed by photovoltaic solar power with (14.2%), thermal solar power(7.1%), small-scale hydropower (6.3%) and biomass (2.6%)
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INSTALLED CAPACITYAragón is the fifth region in Spain considering the total capacity installed
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ELECTRICITY PRODUCTIONAragón is the fifth region in Spain considering the electricity production using renewable energies
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EMPLOYMENTIn 2013 the sector employed directly 50,913people, a 6.5% reduction compared to 2012, and lost 3,351 direct employments.
2020 OBJECTIVES
In 2010 Spain submitted to EU the National Action Plan for Renewable Energies (NREAP). The Plan initially set a target of a 22.7%share of final gross energy consumption from renewable sources, compared with the 20% target set in the Directive.
2020 OBJECTIVES
RE OBJECTIVESIn 2012 Spain in nineteenth position in Europe having achieved only 72% of its target.Compliance is above the EU28 average and over several countries as Germany, France or UK
TECH: WIND POWER
In 2013 main producer in EUSeveral spanish companies between the bigger in EUSmall development in offshore wind power
MORE INFORMATION ON:
RE producers association www.appa.eshttp://www.appa.es/descargas/Study_2013_English.pdfPhotovoltaics association www.unef.eshttp://unef.es/2014/11/informe-anual-2014-la-energia-fotovoltaica-conquista-el-mercado/CENER National renewable energy centrehttp://www.cener.com/en/index.aspEurobserv‘ER http://www.eurobserv-er.org/http://eurobserv-er.info/14th-annual-overview-barometer/REE Electrical networkhttps://demanda.ree.es/demandaEng.htmlhttp://www.ree.es/en/activities/daily-balancing
Regional policy: http://www.aragon.es/DepartamentosOrganismosPublicos/Departamentos/IndustriaInnovacion/AreasTematicas/Energia/ci.04_plear.detalleDepartamento?channelSelected=0Spanish policyhttp://www.minetur.gob.es/energia/desarrollo/EnergiaRenovable/Paginas/Paner.aspxhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy_in_Spain