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Public Board for the Development of Low Emission Economy
Prof. Krzysztof ŻmijewskiSecretary General Public Boardfor the Development of LowEmission Economy
HEARING ON THE INTERNAL ENERGY MARKET
Brussels, 6th June 2013
Current challenges incompleting the Internal
Energy Market
Who we are?
We want to develop fastwith the lowest possible emission
=sustainable development
Public Board for the Developmentof Low Emission Economy
QNGO think-tankwith mission:
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Activating consumersand market
• Encouraging consumers to play active role• Simulating market competition• Building prosumers and informed consumers society• Protecting rights• Building consumer-oriented, transparent market
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Smart Grids for prosumers
Smart technologies must not be restricted to automatic meter-reading only but must be completed with dynamic, online gridmanagement incorporating such services as grid supportservices, voluntary demand-side response and local or homebrokers. 4/13
Investments
• Generation• Transmission• Distribution• Storage• Efficiency
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Decreasing thedifferences
• Electricity prices forhouseholds - 2011
• Natural gas prices forhouseholds - 2011
• Incomper households - 2010
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Let’s unite the union,but remember
-we are still different!
Decreasing the differences?– cont.
Industry I3 maximum€/kWh differentiation Industry IC maximum
€/kWh differentiation
Natural gasprices
0,049 2,8 Electric energyprice
0,204 3,1
Taxes 0,033 25,3 Taxes 0,046 45,6Total price 0,065 3,1 Total price 0,211 3,0
HouseholdsD2
maximum€/kWh differentiation Households
DCmaximum
€/kWh differentiation
Natural gasprices
0,065 2,7 Electric energyprice
0,204 2,80
Taxes 0,055 21,9 Taxes 0,166 22,1Total price 0,117 4,2 Total price 0,298 3,5
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2008 was 2,9 2008 was 2,9 2008 was 3,1 2008 was 3,5
gas power
Internal RenewableEnergy Market
In order to achieve internalrenewable energy market weneed:
• Common policy• European system, which
transfers „renewable”attribute of energy
• International market forinstruments like „whitecertificates”
• Smart Grids8/13
Single marketbut
with different systems
Speed – up CHP
17,611,7
49,2
33,2
36,2
6,20
10
20
30
40
50
60
7019
92
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
%
Poland EU (27 countries) Denmark
Netherlands Finland United Kingdom9/13
District heating negligence
District heating has not progressed between 1990 and 2009in EU-27, there are better records outside EU:
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11,7
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Russia FederationUkraineBelarus
KazakhstanMoldova
CroatiaFYR of Macedonia
KyrgystanEU-27Serbia
ArmeniaBosnia
Urban hauseholds All hauseholds
10,5 11,1 10,9 10,9 11,0 11,4 11,75
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
%
average 11,08
Backloading hazard
The EU as a whole must make full use of the potential ofall energy sources being at the disposal of EU MemberStates. It has to be done in order to avoid as mucheconomical threats as it is possible. 11/13
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Prof. Krzysztof Żmijewski
Secretary Generalof the
Public Board for the Developmentof Low Emission Economy
Thank you for your attention
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