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Development of renewable energy

markets in the Netherland

TIGIS 2016

Taipei, Taiwan

Roadmap EU toward2050

Target CO2 emission reduction relative to 1990 levels

2020 20%

2030 40%

2040 60%

2050 80%

• “The economy will need to make deep emission reductions if global warming is to be held below 2°C compared to the temperature in pre-industrial times.”

• Elektricity sector: 100% sustainable

• Expecting 1.5 million extra “green jobs”

2013: Energy Agreement signed on Sustainable Growth

• Focus on

1. Energy efficiency and conservation 2. Production of renewable energy 3. Decentralized electricity production 4. Re-implementation of CO2 emission

trade 5. Grid adjustment

• Starting points

– Reduction of total energy consumption 1.5% per year

– Sustainable Energy 16% (2023) – Sustainable Energy 4% (2013)

• 15.000 full-time jobs

• Wholy sustainable energy system 2050

The role of the Dutch government:

The Energy Agreement

Primary energy

Total effective energy consumption

Energy in 2015 and 2050:

qualitative and schematic

Primary energy e + T

Energy in 2015

Energy in 2050

Heat consumption

Total electricity

Primaire energy

Total effective energy consumption

Primary energy e + T

Heat consumption

Total electricity

Signing

• Government

• Employers

• Trade Unions

• Environmental Organsations

• Others

The role of the Dutch government:

The Energy Agreement

Continue existing SDE+ subsidy system:

• Solar: – Mainly rooftop

– Large scale (>15kWp) FIT 9ct€/kWh

– Small scale residential: netting of consumption and production (avoid energy tax)

Renewable energy production

in the Netherlands

Continue existing SDE+ subsidy system:

• Wind: – Onshore: increase capacity from 3GW (2015) to 6GW (2020)

FIT 7 - 9ct€/kWh

– Offshore: increase capacity from 1GW (2016) to 4.5GW (2023) bidding system

Renewable energy production

in the Netherlands

Continue existing SDE+ subsidy system :

• Biogas: – FIT 6ct€/kWh

Renewable energy production

in the Netherlands

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Special tender system for new

offshore wind energy projects

Wind Resource Map for Europe

Wind Resource Map for Asia

Current status Dutch Offshore Wind Energy

Round Wind Farm Turbines Owner MW Status

1 Offshore Wind Farm Egmond aan Zee V90 Nuon/Vattenfall 108 Operational, since 2007

1 Offshore Wind Farm Amalia V80 Eneco 120 Operational, since 2008

2 Gemini (ZeeEnergie / Buitengaats) SWT4.0 Northland / HVC 600 Under construction

2 Luchterduinen V112 Eneco 129 Operational, since 2015

Total 957

Past: developer in the lead

• No spatial planning

• Concessions: first come first serve

• Project developer: - carries out surveys - applies for subsidies after permission

• Grid connection: Project developer

Present: government in the lead

• Government: – designates wind farm zones

– carries out site investigations

– determines conditions for building and operating a wind farm

– issues tenders for subsidy and permit.

• Grid connection: TSO (TenneT)

Role of Dutch government

is much more pro-active

• Three clusters of wind farms

• 5 tenders of 700 MW in 2015 - 2019

• 3.500 MW in total

• Installed ultimately in 2023

• Starting in 2015/2016 with wind farm zone Borssele

Roadmap towards 4.5GW

Development scheme

Installation phase Special precautions necessary before and during hammering for mammals:

• North Sea Dolphin

• North Sea Purpoise

Operational phase Monitoring:

• Bird movements

• Bath movements

• Mammal migration

Environment

More info via Imares The Netherlands: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Research-Institutes/imares.htm

• Netherlands Government created a well-organized tender: – provide site data,

– measure wind conditions,

– determine soil conditions,

– prepare reports,

– grid connection by TSO (Tennet)

• Result: tender 1st 700MW offshore wind farm was won by DONG Energy with a record low price of

7.27€ct/kWh

Success for offshore wind in The

Netherlands

• The low price has been achieved through – Good government preparation.

– Low financing costs and low steel costs.

– Relatively close to port (8km) and shallow water (20m).

– Implementation of latest innovations: maximum energy production against lowest cost.

High energy production has been the key!

• The next wind farms are not automatically cheaper – Further offshore and deeper water.

– To further decrease costs, more innovations are required.

– Changes to low financing costs and low steel prices are expected.

With 7.27ct/kWh: are we ready?

It is getting better …

Thank you for your attention

Levien de Legé

ECN Asia

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E delege@ecn.nl

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