Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania
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Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania
Gediminas Onaitis2013
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TARGETS FOR YEAR 2020
23% RES
20% RES Electricity
60% RES CHS
10% RES Transport
10% RES Transport
Directive 2009/28/EB
National Energy Independence Strategy
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CURRENT SITUATION
20,3% RES 10,9% RES Electricity
27,2% RES CHS
3,7% RES Transport
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RES PERSPECTIVES FOR YEAR 2020
•10,9%
Elec
tric
ity
•27,2%
CHS
•3,7 %
Tran
spor
t
Sun Wind Biomass Hydro
0,5% 6,4% 13% 0,7%
Biomass
33%
Under consideration
Min 6,3%
31,7%
60,2%
10%
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Structure of RES development
Wind Power Plant Installations:• Wind farms up to 6 MWcapacity connected to the distribution grid – 56,7 MW total capacity (92 units)• Wind farms above 6 MWcapacity connected to the transmission grid – 222,8 MW total capacity (12 units)
Distribution of wind power plants:
Biogas and Biomass Installations:
• Biomass power plants – total capacity 76 MW (10 units)• Biogas power plants – total capacity 21 MW (21 units)
Hydro Power Plant Installations:• Small HPP – 26,8 MW total capacity (96 units)• Kaunas HPP – 102 MW total capacity, (1 unit)
Distribution of hydro power plants
Photovoltaic Power Plant Installations:•PV power plants up to 30 kW capacity – 51 MW total capacity (1869 unit)•PV power plants above 30 kW capacity – 18 MW total capacity (55 units), largest power plant – 2,56MW capacity.
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2020
Biofuel anual resources in Lithuania
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
~1500
~2000
Ktoe per year
BIOMASS POTENTIAL
CHS sector for heat and electricity production
~720 Ktnoeconsumption
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Services meeting public interest fee for year 2013Totally 9,377 ct.
RES support and balancingRES conection to the gridsCHP generationLithuania Power Plant generationLithuanian power plant reserveStrategic infrastructure projects (NordBalt)Administration
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EU ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR DOMESTIC USERS
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EU ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR DOMESTIC USERS
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RES DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS
Inexperience
Grid misbalance
Price
RES ATTRACTIVITY
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RES POSIBILITIES
Technological improvements
Planning
Creating additional value
New possibilities for RES usage
COMPETITIVERES
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THANK YOU!