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CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EUROPEANS- the role of renewable energy
12th IEA Heat Pump Conference2017 Rotterdam
Hans van SteenAdviser
European Commission, DG ENER/C
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PROGRESS TOWARDS THE 20% TARGET BY 2020
Renewable energy shares in the EU vs. Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP)
trajectories (based on EUROSTAT, Öko-Institut)
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PROGRESS TOWARDS NATIONAL RES TARGETS
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RENEWABLES IN ELECTRICITY (MTOE, 2004-2015)
EU-28 renewable electricity production by source(source: EUROSTAT, Öko-Institut)
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RENEWABLES IN TRANSPORT (MTOE, 2004-2015)
EU-28 renewable in transport by source(source: EUROSTAT, Öko-Institut)
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RENEWABLES IN HEATING (MTOE, 2004-2015)
EU-28 renewable heating and cooling production by source (source: EUROSTAT, Öko-Institut)
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EU-28 renewable gross final energy consumption from heat pumps vs. planned NREAP trajectory in heating & cooling
EU-28 renewable heating and cooling production by source (source: EUROSTAT, Öko-Institut)
Figure 4-9: EU-28 renewable gross final energy consumption from heat pumps vs. planned NREAP trajectory in heating & cooling
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WHY DO WE NEED A NEW PACKAGE?
2020
2030
-20 % Greenhouse
GasEmissions
20% Renewable
Energy
20 % Energy
Efficiency
£ - 40 % Greenhouse
Gas Emissions
³27 % Renewable
Energy
30%* Energy
Efficiency
Global Leadership
Commission's 10 Priorities – Ambition to Become Global Leader in Renewables
The EU's Climate and Energy Objectives for 2030
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WHAT ARE OUR GOALS?
Creating jobs & growth, reducing GHG emissions, securing energy supply
Global leadership in renewables
A Fair deal for consumersPutting energy
efficiency first
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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
Energy +
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KEY ELEMENTS OF THE NEW RES PROPOSAL
STATE AID RULES1. Guidelines
2. Case by case notifications to and assessment by DG COMP
Support to bemarket-
responsive and costeffective
Visibility for investors (3-year cycle)
Gradual and partial
opening to cross-border participation
Stability of financial
support (no retroactivechanges)
Support schemes
One-stopshops Time limits
Simple notification for small-scale
Simple notification for repowering
Administrative barriers
Article 4 Art 15(3)
Article 5 Article 6
Article 16 Art 16, 17
Article 17 Article 16
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EMPOWERING CITIZENS AND COMMUNITIES
Renewable self-consumers to be allowed to generate, store, sell and consumetheir own electricity (linked to art. 15 Electricity Directive)
Renewable self-consumers in multifamily houses to be allowed to generate,store, sell and consume their electricity jointly
No disproportionate procedures and charges that are not reflective
Specific provisions for energy communities (linked to art. 15 Electricity Directive)
Improved Guarantees of Origin for better consumer information (art. 19)
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HOW WILL THE NEW PACKAGE HELP THE EU RES INDUSTRY?
Ø Keep renewables at the top of the EU energy agenda and secure acontinued high-level of ambition in terms of renewables build-up
Ø Contribute to regulatory certainty beyond 2020
Ø Address damaging retroactivity in support schemes
Ø Clearly identify the key role of the consumer
Ø Comprehensive integrated governance
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THANK YOU!
@Energy4Europe #CleanEnergyEU