Energy Union Ny EU-lovgivning Oslo, 6 Mai 2015

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Energy Union Ny EU-lovgivning Oslo, 6 Mai 2015 Øyvind Vessia, DG ENERGY 1

2 deler: 1: Vår visjon for en Energiunion 2: Ny og revidert lovgivning 2 2

Source: IEA EU importerer MYE energi Import: 406 milliarder EURO (3.2% av BNP) WEO utsikter for import til EU (2010-2035) 100 80 60 40 20 3

Our vision of an Energy Union True solidarity and trust; speaking with one voice in global affairs An integrated, continent-wide energy system Sustainable, low-carbon and climate-friendly economy Strong, innovative and competitive European economy Citizens taking ownership of the energy transition 4 4

5 Dimensjoner 1. Energy security, solidarity and trust 2. A fully integrated internal EU-wide energy market 3. Energy efficiency as an energy source in its own right 4. Transition to a low-carbon society 5. Research, innovation and competiveness 5

1 Energy Security, solidarity and trust We have to diversify energy supply This means an increased variety of sources, suppliers and routes; increasing transparency on gas supply; working together on security of supply and developing a stronger European role in global energy markets. 6 6

2 A fully-integrated internal energy market Energy should flow freely across the EU without any technical or regulatory barriers This means connecting markets through interconnections and implementing and upgrading the internal market's software while enhancing regional cooperation and empowering consumers. 7 7

A fully-integrated internal energy market Concrete actions Major infrastructure projects (PCIs) Vulnerable consumers Energy Infrastructure Forum Energy prices and costs European electricity market design Regional cooperation 8 8

Smart grids, intelligent markets, and flexibility CHALLEGES 9

3 Energy efficiency Rethink energy efficiency as an energy source in its own right This means increasing energy efficiency, in particular in the building sector, and promoting an energy-efficient and decarbonized transport sector as well as efficient products. 10 10

Energy efficiency Concrete actions Energy Efficiency Directive Heating and Cooling European Performance of Building Directive Strengthened financial instruments Energy Labelling & Ecodesign Directives 11 11

4 Decarbonisation of the Economy An ambitious climate policy is an integral part of our Energy Union The next challenge will be to enforce the 2030 energy and climate framework, while becoming the number one in renewables. 12 12

Decarbonisation of the Economy Concrete actions Achieve the 40% GHG reduction target Alternative fuels and clean vehicles Renewable Energy Package Road transport package 13 13

5 Research, innovation And competitiveness Developing EU technological leadership in low carbon technologies This will reduce energy consumption, empower consumers, create huge industrial opportunities and boost growth and jobs. 14 14

European Council: Headline targets 2030 Climate and Energy Framework 2020-20 % Greenhouse Gas Emissions 20% Renewable Energy 20 % Energy Efficiency 10 % Interconnection 2030 40 % Greenhouse Gas Emissions 27 % Renewable Energy 27% Energy Efficiency 15 % Interconnection New governance system + key indicators 15

Nye initiativer med mulig relevans for EØS: Marked og infrastruktur: Ny liste for PCI 2015 Markedsdesign 2015 og 2016 LNG strategi 2015/2016 Revision av hvordan ACER og ENTSOe virker Regional planlegging og prosesser 16 16

Nye initiativer med mulig relevans for EØS forts: Fornybar og klima: Ny fornybarpakke 2017 ETS revisjon for 2021-2030: 2015 Effortsharing og LULUCF: 2016 Revisjon av reg av biler: 2016/2017 Revisjoin av energy efficiency Directivet: 2016 An ambitious climate policy is an integral 17 part of 17

Nye initiativer med mulig relevans for EØS forts: Energy efficiency: Revisjon av energy efficiency Direktivet: 2016 Revisjon av Ecodesign og labelling: 2015 Revisjon av bygningsdirektivet: 2016 18 18

Takk for oppmerksomheten Oyvind.vessia@ec.europa.eu #EnergyUnion @Energy4Europe 19 19