Download - EU-Ukraine New Energy Opportunities
EU-Ukraine New Energy Opportunities
Jacopo MocciaMember State LiaisonEuropean Wind Energy Association 01 March 2010
Outline of presentation
• Development of wind and EU energy mix
• Benefits of wind
• Wind power in the Ukraine– Potential– Challenges
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Cumulative installations
Share of new EU power capacity installed during 2009 (MW)
61%
New installed capacity per year 1995 - 2009
New installed capacity and decomissioned capacity in EU 2009
Net electricity generating installations in EU 2000 - 2009
Benefits of wind
• Today– Investment in EU wind farms in 2009 was +/- €13 billion; – 163 TWh produced;– 106 Mt CO2 avoided;– In 2010, € 8.7bn avoided fuel costs.
• By 2030 – 400 GW installed wind power– 26% - 35% of EU electricity demand;– 1.155 TWh produced (241 million average households);– 600 Mt CO2 avoided annually;– €56 billion avoided fuel costs;– €15 billion avoided CO2 costs.
Wind power in the Ukraine - Potential
• 4 MW installed in 2009• 94 MW cumulative installations• Slow development …but…
• Excellent wind resource• Availability of land• Good feed-in tariff (up to €110/MWh)• Focus on security of supply=> Investor interest
Wind power in the Ukraine - Challenges
• Is the legislative framework adequate/complete/appropriately designed?• Is it stable?• Grid infrastructure?
• 4 Fundamentals :
Well designed payment mechanism
Grid access and strategic development
Appropriate administrative procedures
Public acceptance
Thank you
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