Tor Eigil Hodne - Interconnecting Germany and Norway: Nordlink in the Context...Innovation Norway
Interconnecting Germany and Norway: Nordlink in the Context of Energy Security,
Climate Change and Market Integration
Tor Eigil Hodne, Head of Brussels Office, Statnett SF
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
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On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Meng Yuan, Ph.D. Fellow, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher, Sustainable Energy Planning group, Aalborg University
Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 6-7 October 2020, Aalborg
Tor Eigil Hodne - Interconnecting Germany and Norway: Nordlink in the Context...Innovation Norway
Interconnecting Germany and Norway: Nordlink in the Context of Energy Security,
Climate Change and Market Integration
Tor Eigil Hodne, Head of Brussels Office, Statnett SF
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Denmark's Policy for becoming one of the biggest markets on green energy and for converting, till 2050, the energy and transport system to one based 100% on renewable sources.
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Meng Yuan, Ph.D. Fellow, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Visiting researcher, Sustainable Energy Planning group, Aalborg University
Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, 6-7 October 2020, Aalborg
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Heating without the hot air: Principles for smart heat electrificationLeonardo ENERGY
Heating in buildings is responsible for almost a third of total EU energy demand. And most of that heat is met by burning fossil fuels. In order to decarbonise heating, electrification is seen by many as a key strategy. The transformative challenge of the electrification of heating should not be underestimated. It will require strategic, ongoing policy and governance support. It requires a well-coordinated approach that cuts across several areas — buildings, individual and district heating systems, the power sector and existing heating fuel supply infrastructure. In this webinar, Dr. Jan Rosenow and Dr. Richard Lowes present pragmatic principles and policies for smart electrification of heating in Europe.
The webinar will be based on a recent RAP report which can be freely downloaded at https://www.raponline.org/knowledge-center/heating-without-hot-air-principles-smart-heat-electrification/
The need to model coupled energy networks to transition to a decarbonized futureLeonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/2A-aVb6OHTE
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On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
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On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Il ruolo cruciale del "fattore umano" nella transizione energeticaCSI Piemonte
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The webinar is an approximately 45 min presentation, followed by a live Q&A session with the panellists.
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Heating without the hot air: Principles for smart heat electrificationLeonardo ENERGY
Heating in buildings is responsible for almost a third of total EU energy demand. And most of that heat is met by burning fossil fuels. In order to decarbonise heating, electrification is seen by many as a key strategy. The transformative challenge of the electrification of heating should not be underestimated. It will require strategic, ongoing policy and governance support. It requires a well-coordinated approach that cuts across several areas — buildings, individual and district heating systems, the power sector and existing heating fuel supply infrastructure. In this webinar, Dr. Jan Rosenow and Dr. Richard Lowes present pragmatic principles and policies for smart electrification of heating in Europe.
The webinar will be based on a recent RAP report which can be freely downloaded at https://www.raponline.org/knowledge-center/heating-without-hot-air-principles-smart-heat-electrification/
The need to model coupled energy networks to transition to a decarbonized futureLeonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/2A-aVb6OHTE
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On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
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Presentation by COGEN Europe on the development of cogeneration and micro-cogeneration in Europe at Journée de la micro et mini-cogénération ATEE in Paris
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
Il ruolo cruciale del "fattore umano" nella transizione energeticaCSI Piemonte
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What has been the overall trend in final energy consumption and by sector in the EU since 2000? What are the main drivers of the energy consumption variation since 2000, and what has been the impact of energy savings? What are the trends in energy efficiency at the country level?
These are the key questions that will guide you through this webinar analysing energy efficiency trends in the EU for the period 2000-2019.
This presentation deck was used during the 9th webinar in the Odyssee-Mure on Energy Efficiency Academy on 25 June 2020. Recordings are available on https://www.youtube.com/user/LeonardoENERGY/videos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid
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Presentation from the 2013 Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Summit expanded ministerial meeting. Presented by Giovanni F. De Santi, director, DG Joint Research Centre, Institute for Energy and Transport (IET)
EU energy policy
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Ensuring European Energy Transition: key research and innovation actions need...Leonardo ENERGY
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Today, the EU ETS covers almost half of EU’s emissions and is part of the daily life of a large number of companies.
The EU ETS Directive represents the backbone of EU’s action against climate change, but it also works in combination with several other pieces of legislation in a delicate balance.
Our European system has very much evolved during the last 15 years. The existing legislation operates until 2020. It has set a greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in line with EU’s 2050 low carbon economy roadmap. The time has also come to discuss the post-2020 period and the European Commission will soon put forward a new proposal with a 2030 emissions reduction target.
Being the first one to have been setup, the European scheme is analysed and taken as exam-ple in other regions of the world where emissions trading starts being implemented.
This course aims at giving a presentation of the EU ETS Directive, the main features of the sys-tem, the balance with other pieces of EU legislation and at offering perspectives for the on-coming review of the scheme.
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Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
Nadi Assaf, TD EUROPE
1. T&D EUROPE
The European Association for Transmission and Distribution
Equipment and Services Industry
FEDET, 9 November 2016
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2. OUTLINE
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• About T&D Europe: the association of the electricity transmission and
distribution equipment and services industry.
• The EU Policy Programme, including the Energy Union Strategy
• T&D Europe main activities to influence the shaping of the Energy Union
• T&D Europe Energy Conference on 29 November 2016
3. ABOUT T&D EUROPE: THE ASSOCIATION
• T&D EUROPE is the European association of the electricity transmission
and distribution equipment and services industry.
• Our scope includes the complete range of products and services necessary
to transport and distribute electricity in high and medium voltage,
between the producers and the end users.
• The companies represented by T&D Europe account for a production
worth over €25 billion, and employ over 200,000 people in Europe.
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4. ABOUT T&D EUROPE : THE MEMBERS
Members are European national associations
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5. T&D EUROPE VISION
• We are the voice of the globally active European T&D industry
• We give home to the various T&D manufacturers across Europe
• We group a vast experience and knowledge from all around the world
• We aim to improve Europe’s global competitiveness, growth and jobs
• We drive the successful digitisation and smartification of energy networks
• We are a respected partner of the EU Institutions
• We work trustfully with our stakeholders
• We create and manage platforms on which solutions can be found on all energy-
related questions of the future
• We are a compliant organisation with clear rules that are respected by all members
• We have a dedicated team working for the interests of the T&D community
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6. T&D EUROPE MISSION
• T&D Europe is committed to the supply of equipment, systems and services for electrical
networks that are reliable and sustainable for the efficient transport & distribution of
energy
• T&D Europe aims to promote the common interests of the European electricity
transmission and distribution manufacturing industry towards the EU institutions and in
cooperation with other stakeholders such as utilities and network operators
• T&D Europe is a consensus-based organization that respectfully treats the views of its
members with the aim of achieving a meaningful position of the T&D industry on actual
European regulatory and policy issues
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7. 10/11/2016 7
T&D EUROPE: PARTNER OF THE EU
ENERGY UNION STRATEGY
• New T&D Europe Strategy and Structure put in place in March 2015 to better match
the five «pillars» of the EU Energy Union Strategy
• Four «Strategy Areas», each managed by one of the T&D Europe Vice Presidents
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8. T&D EUROPE STRUCTURE AND STRATEGY AREAS
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General Assembly
4 Vice-
Presidents
President
Gerhard
Seyrling
Executive Committee
Secretariat
Energy Policy
VP Jochen Kreusel
WG Energy Policy
TF Harbours
Large Power Systems-
SuperGrids
Smart Cities
Innovation
VP Bertrand Hugoo
WG Gas for Switchgear
WG Standardisation/Technical
legislation
WG Transformers
•Sub Technical WG Transformers
•TF Large Power Transformers
TF REACH
TF Environmental Footprint
WG Smart Grids and MicroGrids
•TF Cybersecurity
•TF Grid Codes
Industrial Policy
VP Andreas Luxa
WG Industrial Policy
WG Macroeconomic
Indicators
Communication
VP Guillermo Amman
WG Communication
WG Advocacy
9. JUNCKER COMMISSION’S 10 STRATEGIC PRIORITIES: FOUR OF MAIN
RELEVANCE FOR T&D EUROPE
1. A new boost for jobs, growth and investments
• Investment Plan (€ 315 billion to be increased)
2. A connected digital single market
• Includes cybersecurity
3. A resilient energy union with a forward looking climate change policy
• See next slides
4. A deeper and fairer internal market with a strengthened industrial base
• Internal Market Strategy for goods and services, including standards + capital markets union
5. A deeper and fairer economic and monetary union
• Cooperation on tax matters, including company tax
6. A reasonable and balanced free trade agreement with the USA
• Conclusion of the TTIP
7. An area of justice and fundamental rights based on mutual trust
8. Towards a new policy on migration
9. A stronger global actor
10. A Union of democratic change
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10. EU ENERGY UNION STRATEGY
Four objectives
Source: European Commission DG ENER
10/11/2016
WG1
10
2020
2030
-20 %
Greenhouse
Gas Emissions
20%
Renewable
Energy
20 % Energy
Efficiency
- 40 %
Greenhouse Gas
Emissions
27 %
Renewable
Energy
27%* Energy
Efficiency
10 %
Interconnection
15 %
Interconnection
Capacity
between
Member States
* To be reviewed by 2020, having in mind an EU level of 30%
11. EU ENERGY UNION STRATEGY
EU Commission Communication of 25 February 2015 - five areas of action:
i) energy security, solidarity and trust;
ii) a fully integrated energy internal market (interconnections; market design)
iii) energy efficiency;
iv) decarbonisation of the economy, and
v) research, innovation and competitiveness.
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12. ALL PROPOSALS TO BE PRESENTED BY THE COMMISSION TO THE EU COUNCIL AND EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT BEFORE YEAR END
2016
• Legislative proposal on electricity market design
• Legislative proposals on the regulatory framework, including
• Review of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)
• Revision of the Regulation on security of electricity supply
• Revision of the Regulation on security of gas supply
• Renewable energy package, including
• Revision of renewable energy directive
• Energy efficiency package, including
• Revision of the energy efficiency and of the energy efficiency for buildings directives.
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COMMISSION WORK PROGRAMME 2016: ENERGY
UNION PACKAGE
13. T&D EUROPE POLICY PRIORITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Competitiveness of the European T&D industry
• EU Internal Market:
• Promotion of free circulation of T&D equipment without need for CE marking
• Support to Orgalime on keeping European standardisation in industry hands (INGRESS)
• EU environment and climate change policy
• Strong promotion of T&D industry views during the revision of the f-gas regulation
• Careful monitoring of REACH implementation and participation in industry consortia to
avoid ban of strategic substances
• International market access and inclusion in global value chains
• EU GOES antidumping measures: promotion of free access to quality steel in adequate
quantities from any place in the world
• Fight against dumping from overseas
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14. T&D EUROPE POLICY PRIORITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Development of new markets
• Digitisation of European electricity networks (deployment of Smart Grid, notably via
standardisation and Projects of Common Interest)
• Deployment of Shore-Side Electricity technologies (notably via promoting by the EU Member
States a proper implementation of the EU Directive on Alternative Fuel Infrastructures)
• Support to Eco-design regulation on transformers, implementation and future review (T&D
Europe among main stakeholders consulted by the EU Commission)
• Support to 15% interconnection capacity target
Innovation/EU R&D Policy
• Participation in body in charge of preparing the EU R&D strategy for energy (ETIP SNET)
• Participation in eHighway2050 project on long term perspectives of the electricity network
deployment
• Participation in Horizon 2020 project PROMOTION on off shore wind deployment
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15. T&D EUROPE POLICY PRIORITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Overall Participation in EU Energy Union Strategy
• Cooperation with ENTSO-E on the TYNDP (Ten Year Network Development Plan)
• Participation in Orgalime INFRA Task Force
• Experts in:
• Commission Expert Group on electricity interconnection targets
• CEN CENELEC ETSI Smart Grid Coordination Group (SG-CG), responsible for coordinating the ESOs reply
to M/490.
• European Commission Smart Grids Task Force
• Speakers at EU events (sample 2016)
• Intensive Energy Industries
• Energy Infrastructure Forum
• Workshop on Incentives for Innovation (Smart Grid EG3)
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16. T&D EUROPE ENERGY CONFERENCE
29 November 2016
Reinventing Electricity: Reaching Energy Union Goals through Grid Digitisation and
Interconnection
• During this event, top energy business executives, regulators, and policy-makers will share their
views on interconnection and digitisation, two essential elements to provide the whole
electricity grid from generation over transmission to distribution with the flexibility needed. We
will tackle essential questions where technology and policy meet, including:
• How to deal with the need of long-term infrastructure development in an uncertain
technological environment?
• How to ensure developing the right infrastructure for consumers needs and use it as
efficiently as possible?
• Can Europe be the “Living Lab” for the energy transformation?
Martin’s EU Hotel, Boulevard Charlemagne 80, Brussels, Belgium
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17. T&D EUROPE ENERGY CONFERENCE
29 November 2016
Reinventing Electricity: Reaching Energy Union Goals through Grid Digitisation and
Interconnection
1st panel
• A truly European network infrastructure – enabling the reinvention of electricity
In its Communication on “Achieving the 10 % electricity interconnection” the
Commission highlighted that the completion of the internal electricity market requires
more than 10 % interconnection capacity, and efforts by the EU and Member States
must be guided by the need to reach at least a 15% interconnection capacity by 2030.
How can this level of connection can be implemented? Where are the hot points?
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18. T&D EUROPE ENERGY CONFERENCE
29 November 2016
Reinventing Electricity: Reaching Energy Union Goals through Grid Digitisation and
Interconnection
2nd panel
• Reinventing the electricity grid means Digitisation
Digital technologies are the most potent tool for driving value and efficiency in the
energy system. Smart Grid technology has indeed the potential to unlock a fully green
energy supply for Europe. To this end, an essential requirement is to digitise the grid.
But several challenges arise from this process: maintaining the security of the electrical
infrastructure, make the best use of energy data while guaranteeing privacy, engaging
consumers while preserving their lifestyle…
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19. 10/11/2016
THE T&D EUROPE NETWORK
Policy makers
• European Commission (DG ENER, DG GROW, DG RTD, DG CLIMA, DG TRADE, DG CNECT)
• European Parliament (ITRE, IMCO, ENVI Committees)
• EU Council and member States via National Associations
Regulators
• ACER (EU Energy Regulators Agency)
• CEER
Electricity Stakeholders
• EURELECTRIC, RENEWABLES
• ENTSO-E
• EDSO, GEODE, CEDEC
Equipment manufacturers
(with which T&D Europe has a partnership)
• Other electrical and electronic equipment associations (ESMIG, CAPIEL, Europacable,
etc...)
Standardisation bodies (cooperation agreements with Cenelec and ETSI)
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