Diapositiva 1

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EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
EU Delegation to the Republic of Serbia
Gligo Vuković
EU Delegation to the Republic of Serbia
Novi Sad, May 22nd 2015
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
EU Assistance to Energy Sector in Serbia - more than 550 M€
2000 - 2006
CARDS - Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilization
About 450 M€ for energy sector
2007 - 2013
IPA - Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance
About 105.5 M€ for energy sector
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Projects in the sector of renewables and energy efficiency
financed by EU:
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Feasibility study for Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency, 1.0 M€
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TA to Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency, 0.5 M €
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Establishment and operation of Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency, 4.5 M€
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Renewable Energy Feasibility Studies, 1 M€
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Modernisation of District Heating in five Serbian cities, 25.15 M€
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TA - Guarantee of Origin of Electricity Produced from Renewable Energy
Sources, 0.13 M€
Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Efficiency, 1.5 M€
TA – Sustainable Development in Energy Sector, 0.6 M€
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Preparation of Second Energy Efficiency Action Plan and Development of
Energy Indicators , 2.0 M€, on-going project
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Upgrade of the existing cadastre of small HPPs (in preparation)
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
TREATY ESTABLISHING THE ENERGY COMMUNITY
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Signed in October 2005; entered into force on 1 July 2006
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CONTRACTING PARTIES
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European Union
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8 Contracting Parties: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine, Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244)
CONTENT
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Implementation of the Treaty – acquis 
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Deadlines and institutional framework
REQUIREMENTS
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cooperation; infrastructure; reconstruction
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stability as condition precedent to investments
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stable legal framework
BENEFITS OF A REGIONAL APPROACH
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optimized usage of existing capacity of transportation and production
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improvement of future investments  small markets; economies of scale
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Reduce greenhouse
gas levels by 20%
Increase share of
renewables to 20%
Reduce energy
consumption by 20%
Competitiveness
Security of Supply
Sustainability
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
38%
31.2%
ALBANIA
34.0%
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
20%
12.6%
CROATIA
40%
21.9%
FYR OF MACEDONIA
28%
25%
18.9%
KOSOVO*
21.2% … 27%
17%
11.9%
MOLDOVA
21.2%
SERBIA
UKRAINE
0.0%
33%
26.3%
MONTENEGRO
5.5%
5.0%
27%
11%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
RES Share 2009
2020 RES target
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Serbia and EE
 Law on EE adopted in 2013
 By-laws to be prepared
 2nd NEEAP prepared and adopted
 3nd NEEAP to be prepared in 2016
New capacities needed
to reach RES target
for Serbia
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Project: Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources
and Energy Efficiancy (IPA 2010)
Active Geothermal Industry in Serbia ! How?
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Easily available database;
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Centralized monitoring;
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Clear goals;
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Streamlined legal structure;
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Financial risk mitigation;
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Incentives to promote energy shift;
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Participation in GEO R&D in Europe.
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
BARRIERS
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No public accessable geothermal resources
database;
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Goals unclear and varying in documentation;
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Outstanding legal issues regarding ownership,
royalty, spatial plans, undefined deadlines, lag
in approval process regarding connection to
net and re-injection;
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Initial cost and risk of drilling of the first well;
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Resistance within off-takers to shift system for
heating;
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Lack of general public knowledge of
geothermal energy exploration and utilisation;
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Visibility within the geothermal industry in
Europe.
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
SOLUTIONS
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Database of project data on its way, should be
updated regularly;
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Goals can be set based upon information from this
project;
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Legislation changes suggested in the plan;
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Policies to cover financial risk suggested in the plan;
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Incentives to promote shift suggested in the plan;
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Training, education and awareness should be
enhanced;
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Expand international R&D collaboration.
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
- Concept study
- Options study
- Pre-feasibility study
- Feasibility study
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12
24
100%
Pre-Engineering
90%
Design
80%
Procurement
70%
Licensing
60%
Construction
50%
Test&Commissioning
40%
Test Run
30%
Operation Licensing
20%
System Optimization
10%
Operation
0%
Process
Project Risk
Investment Cost
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
POSSIBLE FINANCING
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IPA National – Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance
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IPA Regional – Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance
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WBIF – Western Balkan Investment Framework, loans and grants
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EIB – The Green for Growth Fund, Southeast Europe (GGF)
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EBRD
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KfW
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Local banks
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EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Potential beneficiaries
EU – DG NEAR
IPA Regional
IPA National
Ministry of Mining and
Energy
Serbian European
Integration Office
(SEIO)
EU Delegation to the
Republic of Serbia
WBIF - Western Balkan
Infrastructure Facility
IFIs - International
Financing Institutions
(EBRD, EIB, KfW, …)
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€
€
Projects
EU Support to Serbian Energy Sector with the
Focus on Energy Efficiency and Renewables
THANK YOU
Gligo Vuković
EU Delegation to the Republic of Serbia
Vladimira Popovića 40, New Belgrade
[email protected]; www.europa.rs