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CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL
EUROPEANS
Paula PinhoHead of Unit – Energy Policy CoordinationEuropean Commission – DG ENERGY
CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS
Unique opportunity to modernise our economy and to
WHY DO WE NEED THIS PACKAGE?THE ENERGY SYSTEM OF TOMORROW WILL LOOK DIFFERENTLY
203050% of electricity to come from renewables
2050Electricity completely carbon free
Thanks to the EU - ambitious energy and climate commitments
With leadership comes responsibility
create the growth and jobs we needboost competitiveness
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WHAT ARE OUR GOALS?
CREATING JOBS & GROWTH, BRINGING DOWN GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, SECURING ENERGY SUPPLY
Demonstrating global leadership
in renewables
Delivering a fair deal for consumers
Putting energy efficiency first
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HOW DO WE GET THERE? (2)
THE RIGHT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
Setting the right incentives for investment in the energy transition and maximising the use of public funds
Delivering on social concerns and job training to ensure a socially fair energy transition
Driving digitalization forward to enable new energy technologies
Delivering on key energy infrastructure projects
Accelerating research and innovation to support leadership in advanced RES
Ensuring regional cooperation: Making the energy transition a multi-level government and stakeholder project
External dimension: Fostering security of supply and promoting clean energy measures abroad
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New Electricity Market Design(including Risk Preparedness)
HOW DO WE GET THERE?
THE RIGHT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR POST – 2020
Energy Union Governance
" In essence the new package is about tapping our green growth potential across the board"Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete (2016)
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ACHIEVING THE 30% ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGET BY 2030
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Energy Efficiency Directive Energy Performance of Buildings
• Clear vision for a decarbonised building stock;
• Smart & Efficient buildings through use of Information and Communication Technologies and Smart Technologies;
• Smart Finance for Smart Buildings initiative:
o More effective use of public funding
o Aggregation of funds o De-risking
• Protect vulnerable groups & address energy poverty.
Ecodesign Working Plan 2016-2019
• List of new product groups;
• Outline on how ecodesign will contribute to circular economy objectives;
• Specific measures on air conditioning;
• Guidelines on voluntary agreements.
• Binding 30% energy efficiency target for 2030;
• Create 400,000 new jobs;
• Reduce gas imports by 12%;
• Save € 70 billion in fossil fuel imports;
• Empower consumers by granting access to information on their energy consumption;
• Cut health-related damage costs by up to €8.3 billion.
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Integrated national energy and climate plan
Periodic progress reports
Periodic State of the Energy Union
MS planning MS reporting EC monitoring /reporting
TODAY
NEW GOVERNANCE
Synchronised with the Paris Agreement's review cycle
ENERGY UNION GOVERNANCE
STREAMLINING AND INTEGRATION OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE PLANNING AND REPORTING
National Integrated Energy and Climate Plans (2021 to 2030)
(iterative process between Member States and Commission)
National progress reports(from 2021, every two years)
European Commission monitoring(State of the Energy Union)
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Stenghthened role
Regulatory oversight
Better information
Protection
Empowerment
Information sharing &
transparency
Common principles
Level-playing field
Liquid, integrated markets
Sharing generation adequacy
Regional Operation Centres
Flexibility
NEW MARKET DESIGN
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A FAIR DEAL FOR CONSUMERS
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NEW MARKET DESIGN
• Access to fit-for-purpose smart meters
• Certified price comparison tool• Clearer energy bills
• Entitle individuals and communities to generate electricity and to consume, store or sell it back to the market
• Easier switching conditions• Reward demand-response
• Monitoring of energy poverty (governance)
• Information on alternatives to disconnection
• Secured electricity supplies• Sound data management
BETTER INFORMED EMPOWERED PROTECTED
MARKETS FIT FOR PURPOSE
Competitive wholesale market
by enhancing system flexibility
Competitive retail market
Regulated prices phased out
Fair market access for new market players such as new services providers
Flexible network management
Distribution operators become neutral but active market facilitator
Reward flexibility for generation, demand-response and storageScarcity pricing
Increase cross-border trading opportunities over shorter timeframes
Create level-playing field among sources (e.g. priority access/dispatch, balancing obligation etc.)
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MARKETS FIT FOR PURPOSE
LOW EMISSION
Enhancing system
flexibility:
INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLES
MARKET-DRIVEN INVESTMENTS
Strengthened short-term markets Level-playing field among sources
Increase cross-border trading opportunities over shorter timeframes (intraday and balancing markets)
Reward flexibility for generation, demand-response and storage
Allow prices to show real value of electricity in terms of time and location (scarcity pricing)
Rules on priority access and dispatch
Curtailment rules
Remuneration on equal terms on market principles
Extended balancing responsibilities
Competitive energy markets are at the heart of a competitive economy
Competitive retail markets
Flexible network management
Regulated prices phased out
Fair market access for new market players such as new services providers
Distribution operators become neutral but active market facilitator
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STRENGTHENING RISK PREPAREDNESS: SAFER TOGETHERENHANCED COOPERATION COMES FROM COMMON RULES
Commonrisk
assessment
Risk preparedness
plansMonitoring at EU level via
ECG
Information sharing and
transparency
Common principles on how to handle
crisis
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Investment certainty
Cost-effective deployment
Collective target
achievement
Strengthening bioenergy
sustainability
Promoting innovation in
transport
Tapping into heating and
cooling potential
THE REVISED RENEWABLE ENERGY DIRECTIVE – MAIN OBJECTIVES
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Governance(reporting & monitoring)
RED II sector specific measures(transport, H&C, support schemes, self-consumers…)
Flexible Gap fillerIf gap, MS decide on measures
Incl. voluntary contribution to financing platform (governance)
Enabling framework incl. enhanced use of funds
Governance(planning, reporting and monitoring)
2020 targets as the baseline
Governance
RED I I
HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN: ACHIEVING AT LEAST 27 % RES EU-WIDE
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Energy prices and costs - the headlines
Wholesale gas, electricity and oil prices have fallen significantly since 2012
Prices in regional EU markets have converged Global price gaps with US (-) and Asia (+) have diminished The EU energy import bill fell by 35% since 2013; economic growth was boosted
Retail prices rose: higher network tariffs and taxes and levies countered fuel price reductions
household electricity prices rose 3% pa; gas prices around 2% pa. industry electricity prices rose 2%; gas prices were stable; fell for large consumers
Energy costs rose for households: to 5.8% of household energy expenditure
for poorer households share rose to 8.6%, a greater increase than for wealthier households Overall industry's energy share of production costs is less than 2% - Data on energy intensive industries shows overall energy cost shares have declined since 2008 - However these shares can be very significant and affect competitiveness in certain sectors
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