White Certificates: the Italian experiences gained in Regulation, Monitoring & Verification and Electricity Market contexts - Background and workshop information
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White Certificates: the Italian experiences gained in Regulation, Monitoring & Verification and Electricity Market contexts - Background and workshop information
1. White Certificates:
the Italian experiences gained in Regulation,
Monitoring & Verification and Electricity Market contexts.
Milano
October 22nd 2008
Background and workshop
organisation
Antonio Capozza
Department of Power System Development
2. 2Antonio Capozza
Italy begun considering the White
Certificates issue in 2001
A quite intensive preliminary
activity for implementation
Insitutive legislation on the
subject: 20/7/04
Italy has been practising a White
Certificates scheme for four years
Background
3. 3Antonio Capozza
Italian involved actors:
AEEG - the Regulatory Authority for Electricity and
Gas, who set up the rules and the guidelines
for the scheme,
GME - the electricity Market Operator,
ENEA - the National Energy Agency entrusted of
Monitoring and Verification of many of the
energy efficiency projects)
Obliged and Eligible agents
CESI RICERCA - one of the main contributors for
the EE evaluation procedures for
the eligible projects
Background
5. 5Antonio Capozza
Programme of the workshop
Former part: national review
Balance of the operation from Authority
Contribution of CESI RICERCA on EE
procedure set-up
Trade experiences from the Market Operator
Experiences of Monitoring and Verification
from ENEA
Feedback from operators eligible for EE
projects
6. 6Antonio Capozza
Programme of the workshop
Latter part: international
contributions
Experiences from the UK Energy
Efficiency Commitment
Viewpoint of EC on a EU-wide scheme
for White Certificates
Extra-EU experiences, updates on the
scheme of New South Wales
(Australia)
7. 7Antonio Capozza
Programme of the workshop
Final discussion
EU-wide schemes and related
problems
Harmonisation among evaluation
procedures
Questions on the presentations
8. 8Antonio Capozza
Thank you
Antonio Capozza
CESI RICERCA
Department of Power System Development
Via Rubattino, 54
20134 Milano
ph. +39 02 3992 5016
fax +39 02 3992 5597
e-mail capozza@cesiricerca.it
website http://www.cesiricerca.it