Title: Developing Renewable Energy Policies
1Developing Renewable Energy Policies Support
Measures
Mark Allington, Sales Director AEA Group
2Strategic environmental consultants
Waste
Air Quality
Environmental management
Sustainable Energy
110m, 700 staff
Transport, business innovation
Emergency Response
3AEA Heritage in Renewable Energy
- Managed the UKs Emerging Energy Technologies
Programme on behalf of DTI from its start in
1970s to the present day - Managed the Non Fossil Fuel Obligation (NFFO)
process on behalf of DTI - Manage the DTIs
- Wave and Tidal Stream Energy Demonstration Scheme
- Offshore Wind and Biomass Capital Grant Programme
- PV Domestic Field Trials
Photo courtesy of Elsam A/S
4International Work
- Resource Studies e.g. Slovenia, Czech Republic
- Integration of renewables into energy systems
e.g. India, China, Kenya, Belarus - Market structures and support mechanisms e.g.
Thailand, Ireland - New renewables policy and action plan - e.g. China
5AEA Mediu Consulting srl, Romania
- 15 years aid-based experience in CEE/CIS
- Est. 2006, now 10 people in Bucharest 30 by
March 09 - Growing CEE market for
- Competitiveness and business innovation
- Climate change and energy security
- EU environmental harmonisation and regulatory
compliance - energy, environmental, transport and property
infrastructure - EU structural funds potential for environmental
programmes - Romania-based talent pool for consulting work
worldwide
6Successful Integration of Renewables into Energy
Systems
- Requires
- Clear Government high level policy statement
- Commitment to a long term support policy with
targets - Legal requirement on a party (e.g. electricity
supplier, network owner) to meet the target or
face some form of penalty - Financial support mechanism provides
predictable support, ideally over 10 years - Addressing institutional barriers
- Associated support for (e.g.) RD
7Clear Government Policy Statement
- To establish confidence in the market and to
provide a clear signal to industry - To define renewables as an integral part of a
countrys Sustainable Development Strategy - To Recognise different benefits that can be
derived, e.g. - Reductions in greenhouse gases
- Diversity and security of supply
- Contribution to rural development employment
- Improved local air quality, reductions in acid
rain - Opportunity to develop national industry
8Targets
- Clear targets for contribution of renewable
energy - Gives clarity to industry
- Establish confidence amongst equipment suppliers
and investors - Provide a clear benchmark against which to
measure progress
2.71 MWe 50k tonnes pa wood pellet fuel
(Balcas, NI)
9Legal Requirement to Procure Energy from
Renewables
- On whom should the requirement be placed?
- What should be the legal foundation?
- Should the requirement be based kWh, MW or ?
- Are additional policies incentives required?
- How should the legal obligation be distributed
over provinces or utilities? - Which technologies should be included?
- Is there the need for a stronger regulator?
- How should existing renewable energy generation
be treated?
10Renewable Support Mechanisms
- Feed-in tariffs
- Technology specific, successful in delivering
installed capacity, expensive (?) (e.g. Germany) - Capacity obligation
- Deliver low cost renewables but administratively
onerous (e.g. UK NFFO 1990-1998, Ireland) - Energy obligation
- Market mechanism, green certificates, expensive
(?) - Capital grants
- Promote construction but not production
11Barriers to Development of Renewables
- Connection to the grid
- Land use planning approvals
- Regulatory barriers
- Access to finance
- Small fragmented industry
- Lack of co-ordination between government
ministries - Unfair competition from conventional energy
12Provide associated support for renewable energy
- Support RD and technology demonstration to build
up technical experience - Establish policy framework that encourages
private investment - Provide access to resource data and other
information - Provide information to decision makers
- Train local staff
- Disseminate information on benefits to opinion
formers and wider population
13Introduce fair competition
- Often linked to energy market reforms
- Review and reform price setting mechanisms
- Ensure subsidies for renewable energy and
competitor fuels are fair - Open up market, encourage competition
- Strengthen role of regulator to ensure fair
competition
14Support Local Industry
- Provide RD Support
- Set standards
- Encourage joint ventures and international
cooperation - Foster links between industry and academics
- Initiate training programmes
- Establish market information service
15Improve Coordination Communication
- Set up or identify an agency responsible for
coordinating activities monitoring progress - Establish good communication between Government
departments/agencies - Ensure coordination between policy investment
plans - Review, analyse and streamline approval
procedures - Consider establishing Industry/Government Working
Group
16Summary Successful Integration of Renewable
Energy into Energy Systems
- Requires
- Clear Government high level policy statement
- Commitment to a long term support policy with
targets - Legal requirement on a party (e.g. electricity
supplier, network owner) to meet the target or
face some form of penalty - Financial support mechanism provides
predictable support over 10 years - Associated support for (e.g.) RD
- Addressing institutional barriers
17Energy efficiency savings EBRD Russia audits
2006-8 (8 sites)
Renewable energy comparison 35GWh/yr 16MW wind
_at_ 25 LF, 16m, 5-6 yr payback
18Sustainable Energy Business
Leading in sustainable energy helping
developers, policy makers, and industry meet
targets and grasp opportunities mark.allington_at_aea
t.co.uk www.aeat.com