Implementing the cooperation mechanisms of the RES directive current status and open questions



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Implementing the cooperation mechanisms of the RES directive current status and open questions Corinna Klessmann, Ecofys Germany RE-SHAPING Workshop, Vilnius, 16.05.2011 Supported by Intelligent Energy Europe 1

Content Introduction to the Cooperation Mechanisms (CoopMex) Status and open questions for implementation Principal transactions of the three CoopMex 2

Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom RES in terms of final energy [% of demand] EU27 Motivation of CoopMex Directive 2009/28/EC sets binding national RES targets that do not correlate with the domestic RES potential in Member States Target flexibility: allow Member States with low and/or expensive RES potential to partly fulfil their RES target in other countries Cost savings: reduce overall costs for achieving EU 2020 RES target 80% 70% 60% RES share 2005 RES potential 2020 - share on current (2005) demand Proposed RES target for 2020 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Source: Resch et al. 2009, based on Green-X 3

The principal mechanisms CoopMex defined in Directive 2009/28/EC Statistical transfers between MS Joint projects between MS Joint projects between MS and third countries, under the condition that RES electricity is imported to the EU Joint support schemes Transferring (high/cheap RES potential) RES transfer Money transfer RES transfer Receiving (low/expensive RES potential) 4

Surplus / deficit (ktoe) Forecasted RES deficit/surplus in 2020 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0-500 AT BE BU CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT RO SK SI ES SE UK -1000-1500 Source: NREAPs 5

Current plans of the Member States Most MS plan to fulfil their RES targets domestically, but recognise the uncertainty of their projections Italy and Luxembourg plan to use statistical transfers and/or joint projects for target achievement Sweden plans joint support scheme with Norway Also other MS show interest in the CoopMex; first bilateral and group discussions 6

Focus of the discussion between Member States High interest in technologies and regions that are already in the focus of international cooperation: Solar power imports from North Africa International cooperation on wind offshore in the North Sea Focus on statistical transfers and joint projects, rather than joint support schemes (exception: SWE-NOR) Focus on RES electricity, despite some low cost RES heat potentials Open issues of designing the framework for practical implementation 7

Major issues for defining the framework conditions for the use of statistical transfers How to deal with the uncertainty of 2020 forecasts? How to ensure public acceptance? How to determine the price of transfer? 8

Principle transactions of statistical transfers between MS Transferring (high/cheap RES potential) RES transfer Money transfer RES transfer Price? Receiving (low/expensive RES potential) Most likely, MS will determine the price based on their support costs, but also on other domestic costs and benefits 9

What price will emerge Price [Euro/MWh] Cost of infringement considering costs & missed domestic benefits of receiving and costs & benefits of transferring? Demand curve for importing countries Supply curve for exporting countries Price? Quantity [MWh] 10

Costs and benefits of RES in the transferring Direct costs Policy costs of the primary support scheme Direct benefits In case of statistical transfer: financial income from the RES transfer Indirect costs Indirect policy costs (e.g. tax rebates, soft loans, etc.) System integration costs Societal and environmental costs Possibly: Increased costs to reach the national RES target due to sell-out of low-cost potentials Indirect benefits Increased security of supply CO 2 reduction and step towards low-carbon economy Local job creation, industry development and added value Environmental benefits (reduced air pollution etc.) 11

Major issues for defining the framework conditions for the use of Joint Projects Definition of the support mechanism for joint projects Institutional set-up Impact on (and of) the domestic RES support scheme How to share costs and benefits? 12

Transfers and payments and joint projects Transferring (government) statistical RES share payment (possibly reflecting indirect costs) Receiving (government) accredited agent in charge of support alternatively RES production for national RES statistics support payment to project (direct costs) Joint Project 13

Transfers and payments and joint support schemes statistical RES transfer (possibly based on distribution rule) Transferring (government) Possibly payment (burden sharing) Receiving (government) RES production for national RES statistics accredited agent in charge of support support payment to project (direct costs) Projects supported by joint support schemes 14

Conclusions The implementation of the CoopMex is still at an early stage The three cooperation mechanisms can be seen as hierarchy from short term to long term commitment. The institutional complexity rises in the same order. Price determination and the sharing of costs and benefits is a major issues under all mechanisms. The implementation of first practical examples will play an important role for showing how the mechanisms can work. 15

Thank you for your attention! Ecofys Germany GmbH Corinna Klessmann T: +49 (0) 30 2977 3579 21 E: c.klessmann@ecofys.com W: www.ecofys.de 16