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Investment projects in energy sector –
a perspective of HEP Group
Ivona Štritof, HEP d.d.
Brussels, hotel Thon EU, 21st Jan 2015
HEP Group at a glance
Operating across the entire market spectrum
Mission
To provide secure and quality
energy supply to customers, with a
high degree of social responsibility.
Vision
HEP Group as a strong regional, modern
and socially responsible company,
recognized as an example of efficient
energy generation and supply to
customers.
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Investment projects’ pillars in the EU context
Climate Action and Energy
Reform and reorganise Europe’s energy policy in a
new European Energy Union
CEF Energy (electricity and gas)
An amount of €5.85 billion will be made available
for improving the trans-European energy
infrastructure for the period 2014-2020.
Operational Programme Competitiveness and
Cohesion 2014 - 2020
HEP Group - Project list
LNG Hrvatska d.o.o.
Construction of a regasification terminal in Omišalj on the
island of Krk (760mil€)
Program Sava d.o.o.
Multipurpose hydro-engineering system project protection, development and utilization of river Sava from
Slovenian border to Sisak (Zagreb on Sava), including 7
HPPs with total installed capacity of 150 MW (1208 mil€)
*Share of energy production of the entire programme is
around 40%.
TPP Plomin location - CO2 storage
HEP d.d.
HPPs projects – Molve, Osijek, Senj
CEF Energy (electricity and gas)
The first PCI list was adopted by the EC in October 2013 and the TEN-E
Regulation no 347/2013 foresees that it shall be updated every two years.
Corridor (“NSI East Electricity”)
Corridor (“NSI East Gas”)
i. Cluster B&H– CRO:
i. Cluster Krk LNG
including the following PCIs:
• Interconnection Banja Luka (B&H) - Lika (HR)
• Internal lines Brinje, Lika, Velebit & Konjsko (HR)
ii. Cluster CRO – HU – SLO :
• Interconnection Žerjavenec (HR)/Heviz
(HU) and Cirkovce (SI)
• Internal line Divača - Beričevo (SI)
• Internal line Beričevo - Podlog (SI)
• Internal line Podlog - Cirkovce (SI)
• LNG Regasification vessel in Krk (HR)
• Gas pipeline Zlobin – Bosiljevo – Sisak – Kozarac
– Slobodnica (HR)
• LNG evacuation pipeline Omišalj – Zlobin (HR) –
Rupa (HR)/Jelšane (SI) – Kalce (SI) or
• Gas pipeline Omišalj (HR) – Casal Borsetti (IT)
ii. PCI Interconnection Croatia – Slovenia
(Bosiljevo – Karlovac – Lučko – Zabok – Rogatec
(SI))
OP Competitiveness and Cohesion 2014 - 2020
Opportunities for HEP projects to be funded from the ESI funds
PA 1 - Strengthening research, technological development
and innovation
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Promoting business investment in R&D
Three-folded role:
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Direct user
Partner
Service provider
PA 4 - Supporting the shift towards a low- carbon economy
in all sectors
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Supporting energy efficiency, smart energy management and
renewable energy use in public infrastructure, including in public
buildings, and in the housing sector (energy efficincy in housing,
district heating ..)
Developing and implementing smart distribution systems that
operate at low and medium voltage levels (distribution operator)
Open issues:
State aid
Eligibility
ITI
PA 7 - Promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key
network infrastructures
• Developing and improving environmentally-friendly and low- carbon transport systems
Improvement of the efficiency of
district heating system – SO 4c3
Integrated territorial investments (ITI) - financial instrument
7 cities: Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Slavonski Brod, Zadar, Pula,
Purpose: sustainable urban development (min. 5% of ERDF) based on an
integrated strategic documents that include economic, environmental, climate and
social aspects and take care of connecting the city with the surrounding area.
Time line:
2015 - preparation of project documentation and project application
2016 - start of project implementation
• The main goals of the projects are:
• decrease of energy losses in distribution network,
• decrease of ratio of water added to the network volume,
• improvement of the energy efficiency of plants producing thermal
energy and
• increase of share of the RES used in production of thermal energy
Projects
No.
1.
2.
3.
The name of the
project
Description
The revitalisation of
hot water pipelines in
Zagreb
The replacement of 100 km of old classical
hot water pipelines by new preinsulated
ones.
The revitalisation of
main hot water
pipeline from
cogeneration plant TETO Osijek to heating
plant from HEPTOPLINARSTVO
The replacement of existing main hot
water pipeline DN 550 with the new one
DN 800.
The construction of
central heating system
in Velika Gorica,
Zaprešić and Samobor
The modernisation of existing local plants,
the connecting of local plants in
mentioned areas with the common
distribution network, introducing the
cogeneration system and renewable
energy resources.
Estimated cost
(mil€)
104,5
9,1
13,4
Investment programme in implementation
of smart grids (SO 4d1)
No.
The name of the project
Description
Estimated costs
(mil HRK)
24,8
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Investments in Systems
for management
Standardization of the system, interconnections
and improvement of the management system.
2.
HV(MV)/MV substation
refurbishment and SCADA
implementation
Aim is to make SCADA more efficient by
implementing it in every HV(MV)/MV
substation. Results in less outages and shorter
fault duration.
10 – 15
per year
3.
Automation and
management per depth of
grid
It is necessary to create strategic document in
which system concept and requirements on
individual components of distribution network
would be defined
20 – 30
per year
(continuously from
2017)
4.
Implementation of new
smart technologies
Programme connected with project 4.
At the moment realization of small pilot
projects
5.
Advanced Metering
Infrastructure
It is planned to install 5.900 smart/advanced
meters in pilot phase. In the second phase the
goal is to install advanced metering devices for
measurement of total energy consumption in
low-voltage substations
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for 2015
8
yearly
Supporting energy efficiency (PA 4)
buildings
• energy service providing company ESCO concept
- develops, executes and finances EE projects
on a commercial basis
public lightening
industry
energy supply
systems
• Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources Info Centres
– 20 centres (public awareness, education etc.)
Thermography –HEP ESCO service
eMobility (Electric charging infrastructure)
PA 1(b) – Strengthening research, technological
development and innovation (refering to
promotion of investments in product and service
Development)
PA 7(ii) - Promoting sustainable transport and
removing bottlenecks in key network
infrastructures (refering to environmentallyfriendly and low- carbon transport systems)
Partners
•Local and regional
authorities
•Academic and
research institutions
•Producers
HEP - more than electricity
Q&A
Thank you for your attention
Ivona Štritof
EU and Regulatory Affairs Department
[email protected]
www.hep.hr
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