PERUVIAN ELECTRICITY MARKET AND THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROMOTION

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Espacio para foto PERUVIAN ELECTRICITY MARKET AND THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROMOTION www.export-erneuerbare.de

PERU A COUNTRY OF OPPORTUNITIES

ELECTRICITY SECTOR INDICATORS IN PERU Source: OSINERGMIN (2014) Monthly Report February 2014 Electricity Sector Operation 2013 ANNUAL INDICATORS Load: 5 575 MW Production: 39 667 GWh Power Capacity: 8 090 MW Clients: 5,7 Millions Transmission Lines: 10 530 km Peru is Hydrothermal 2013: Hydro (53) ; Thermal (47) 2012: Hydro (56) ; Thermal (44) 2011: Hydro (58) ; Thermal (42) 2010: Hydro (59) ; Thermal (41) 2009: Hydro (63) ; Thermal (37) 2008: Hydro (61) ; Thermal (39) : : : 2001: Hydro (91) ; Thermal (9) In Peru, the energy potential comes from a wide availability of water and natural gas resources that make possible to deal with the increasing demand. Historically, power generation has been supported by renewable energy.

ELECTRICITY SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT Ministry of Energy and Mining (MEM or MINEM): Grants concessions and establishes regulations. Supervising Organization of Investment in Energy and Mining (OSINERGMIN): Sets tariffs and makes sure the energy industry complies with MEM regulations. May complement MEM regulations if needed. Economic System Operation Committee (COES): Coordinates operations and determines payments between market participants. COES procedures are approved by OSINERGMIN.

THE ELECTRICITY MARKET FOR GENERATORS Variable Costs: Marginal Cost of energy (CMg) as the cost (not bid) of the most expensive generator producing energy at the time. CMg is set every 15 minutes by COES in local currency. Energy payment is made on produced energy basis. Fixed Costs: Additional capacity payment as per kw cost of investment on a diesel 2 gas turbine. Payment is made on firm capacity basis (availability of the unit every time when needed by COES). Set annually by OSINERGMIN in local currency (~ 5 US$/kW-month). Every month COES establishes payment obligations between generators.

ELECTRICITY SECTOR: AGENTS AND MARKETS Short Term Market (Spot) (Marginal Cost. No contracts. Buying and selling are multilaterals ) Wholesale Market (Bilateral contracts prices) Retail Market (Bilateral contracts prices) MWh S/. COES (like ISO) S/. MWh S/. Generators S/. MWh Utilities S/. MWh MWh Regulated Users S/. S/. Large Free Clients Small Free Clients MWh

SUPPLY AND DEMAND BALANCE

ELECTRICAL GENERATION ENERGY COSTS Source: OSINERGMIN

ELECTRICAL GENERATION ENERGY PRICES Bilateral Contract Price Production Cost Marginal Cost Source: OSINERGMIN (2014) Annual Report 2013 Electricity Sector Operation

TARIFF COMPONENTS Average Tariff = 14,8 US cents/kwh ENERGY POWER 36% DISTRIBUTION 37% SECONDARY TRANSMISSION 6% MAIN TRANSMISSION 8% CAPACITY POWER 13% Residential Tariff Monthly Consumption 125 kwh NORTHERN OF LIMA

HYDRO POTENTIAL According to a recent study, usable potential for hydropower is about 70,000 MW. 86% comes from the resources of the Atlantic Basin, 14% from the Pacific Rim and 0.3% from Titicaca Lagoon Basin.

SOLAR POTENTIAL Capacity not estimated in terms of solar power for generation projects. The Solar Atlas ranges only contains records of average solar radiation for each month of the year. Highest solar irradiation levels in the southern of the country: 6,0 6,5 kwh/m 2

WIND POTENTIAL The highest wind potential is located on the coast of Peru, due to the strong influence of the Pacific anticyclone and the mountain range Andes, generating winds from the southwest across the coastal region. The Wind Atlas estimates a potential of 77,000 MW, of which can be exploited more than 22,000 MW.

BIOMASS POTENTIAL It is estimated to exploit 177 MW of conventional biomass and 51 MW using biogas. This is obtained from data records, taking into account agro-industrial waste coming from processing plants of sugar cane, rice husk, cotton, wheat, asparagus and sawmills forest residues.

GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL There are 6 regions with potential: Region I: Cajamarca, La Libertad Region II: Huaylas Region III: Churín Region IV: Central Region V: Southern Volcanic Chain Region VI: Puno, Cusco The greatest potential is in the southern area of the country, especially in the departments of Puno and Cusco.

RENEWABLE ENERGY LEGAL FRAMEWORK Legislative Decree Nº 1002 (may 2008) DL1002, declares of national interest and public need the development of electricity generation by means of renewable energy resources. Supreme Decree Nº 012-2011-EM (march 2011), approved DL1002 regulations. Tender documents (2009, 2011, 2013), for each auction of electricity supply with renewable energy resources, originally approved by MEM.

RENEWABLE PROMOTION SCHEME: AUCTIONS Target: Nowadays on renewable is 5% of energy consumption (*). Frequency: Every two (2) years MEM sets renewable requirements. Process: OSINERGMIN conducts an auction process to allocate renewable requirements. Tender documents price: 5000 US dollars (free available in web page). Supply Contract: For up to 20 years. Offer: All contestants must submit offers indicating an annual energy delivered obligation (MWh) and its associated energy price (in US$/MWh). Incomes: Winners have the right to: A minimum annual income equivalent to the price offered times the energy delivery obligation, if the obligation is fulfilled. An additional income equivalent to the extra energy valued at CMg. An additional income for reactive power supply. Guarantee of faithful compliance: 250000 US$/MW. (*) This target does not include small-hydro energy requirement.

RENEWABLE PROMOTION SCHEME: AUCTIONS 1 MEM defines the total energy requirement 2 MEM assigns the required energy to each technology 3 OSINERGMIN conducts the auction Auction is for each technology Energy Requirement (GWh) Biomass Solar Wind Geothermal

RENEWABLE PROMOTION SCHEME: AUCTIONS Payment of minimum annual income is made from two sources: Charge of Prime collected from end users Delivered energy (up to the annual obligation) at CMg plus annual capacity payment US$/MWh MW Auctioned Energy (at Price Offered) Net Injection Extra Energy (at CMg) Price Offered CMg Minimum Annual Income Prime (End User) Energy Market (COES) Annual Period (May April) Energy offered Energy offered

AUCTIONS: RENEWABLE ENERGY REQUIREMENT ENERGY REQUIREMENT (GWh/year) Auction Process (year) Biomass Wind Solar Total Additional Small-Hydro 2009 813 320 181 1 314 3500 2011 828 429 43 1300 681 2013 320 - - 320 1300 Source: OSINERGMIN

FIRST RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTION Quantity of projects: Type N Projects Interested 101 Participants 90 % Bids submitted 33 100% Bids qualified 31 94% Winners 26 79% Source: OSINERGMIN

SECOND RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTION Quantity of projects: Type N Projects Interested 144 Participants 126 % Bids submitted 39 100% Bids qualified 37 95% Winners 10 26% Source: OSINERGMIN

THIRD RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTION Quantity of projects: Type N Projects Interested 42 Participants 34 % Bids submitted 26 100% Bids qualified 24 92% Winners 16 62% Source: OSINERGMIN

INSTALLED REP Renewable Energy Projects (REP) Awarded in the First Renewable Energy Auction Technology Project Capacity (MW) Energy (GWh)

RENEWABLE ENERGY RESULTS AUCTIONS Technology Project Capacity (MW) Price (US$/MWh) Capacity Factor (%) Auction Date Enter Date Estimated Investment (MM US$) Biomass Paramonga 23 52,0 57,1 2009 2010 31,0 Biogas Huaycoloro 4,4 110,0 73,4 2009 2011 10,5 La Gringa V 2,0 99,9 80,0 2011 2014 5,6 Marcona 32 65,5 52,9 2009 2013 43,6 Wind Cupisnique 80 85,0 43,0 2009 2013 242,4 Talara 30 87,0 46,0 2009 2013 101,2 Tres Hermanas 90 69,0 52,7 2011 2014 180 Panamericana 20 215,0 28,9 2009 2012 94,6 Majes 20 222,5 21,5 2009 2012 73,6 Solar Repartición 20 225,0 26,9 2009 2012 73,5 Tacna 20 223,0 21,4 2009 2012 94,6 Moquegua 16 119,9 30,5 2011 2014 43,0 Small hydro 17 plants 179,7 ~60,0 ~80,0 2009 2011-3 285,1 7 plants 102 ~53,6 ~80,0 2011 2014 227,6 16 plants 211 ~56,5 ~80,0 2013 2016 464,2 Total 850,1 1970,5

AUCTIONS AVERAGE PRICE RESULTS Source: OSINERGMIN

NEW AUCTION FOR AUTONOMOUS PV Target: Photovoltaic (PV) autonomous supply of energy for three geographic zones: northern, center and southern of the country. In a first stage supply of 150000 PV panels (maximum 500000 panels). Process: OSINERGMIN conducts an auction process to allocate autonomous PV requirements for rural zones. Tender documents price: 1000 US dollars (free available in web page). Supply Contract: 15 years (build, install, operate and maintain). Offer: All contestants must submit offers for each zone indicating an annual remuneration (in US$/year). Incomes: Winners have the right to the awarded annual remuneration that is paid through two concepts: a payment coming from a tariff paid directly by the autonomous end users and the rest of the quantity coming from extra charges in the tariff of the interconnected system end users. Guarantee of faithful compliance: 10 Millions US dollars.

NEW AUCTION FOR AUTONOMOUS PV: MODEL Business Model Autonomous PV Scheme Service Contract Special Order O&M Auction Special Order Agreement Utility Zones Installation Operator Investment Contract Service payment Compensation Instructs incomes and Instructs payments incomes and payments Trust Source: OSINERGMIN

NEW AUCTION FOR AUTONOMOUS PV: SCHEDULE Source: OSINERGMIN

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MATRIX PLAN Source: Ministry of Energy and Mines NUMES PLAN 2040

Source: FOMIN and Bloomberg New Energy Finance CLIMATE INVESTMENT IN LAC

COMMENTS ABOUT RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTIONS The democratic stability and a strong regulatory framework are fundamental for attracting investments (security in the long term). The government support has helped to overcome difficulties in the renewable energy development. Auctions have proved to be an effective mechanism to obtain efficient results based on encourage of competition between the different renewable energy projects. In short: Clear and simple rules and regulations have been the key of the success of the promotional scheme for renewables in Peru.

INFORMATION SYSTEM Information System of Renewable Energy Resources www.osinergmin.gob.pe

Jaime R. Mendoza Gacon Manager of Electric Generation and Transmission Department of Energy Regulation OSINERGMIN Phone: (511) 219-3400 ext. 2016 E-mail: jmendoza@osinergmin.gob.pe Web page: www.osinergmin.gob.pe Lima - PERU Dankeschön