Eea 60 3 2012 069 EN LP 000
Eea 60 3 2012 069 EN LP 000
Eea 60 3 2012 069 EN LP 000
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Abstract
The cooperation mechanisms (CM) were designed to provide MS with greater flexibility to achieve their National targets as well as to
achieve the European 20% Renewable Energy Sources (RES) target in a cost-effective way. Based on model results from the
RES4LESS project -which take into account all MS technologies generation costs, potentials and RES National targets-, this paper
analyzes how could Romania take advantage of the the cooperation mechanisms for RES industry further development. This work not
only explores what cooperation opportunities exist for Romania but also provides a qualitative assessment of what other factors are
likely to play a key role in materializing or not such opportunities.
Keywords: cooperation mechanisms, renewable energy sources
1. Introduction
The Directive 2009/28/EC [4] sets legally
binding targets for all Member States (MS),
such that the EU will reach a 20 % share of
energy from renewable energy sources
(RES) by 2020. Part of this can be reached
using cross-border CM.
According
to
the
Directive,
the
cooperation between Member States could
be implemented via a suitable mechanism
falling under one of the following three
categories:
1) statistical transfer, MS governments
agree to statistically transfer a specified
quantity of RES produced from one MS
to another. This specified amount will
be
deducted
from
the
RES
contributions of one MS and added to
the others.
2) joint projects, where two or more MS
may agree to finance a RES project
jointly, thus sharing the costs and
benefits of the project (i.e. a specific
new plant is built and the output of the
plant shared physically or statistically
among the participating MS).
3) joint support schemes, where two or
more MS may decide to partly or fully
coordinate their national support
schemes. This shall allow a certain
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Romania
Target RO
Netherlands
Target NL
50
45
40
Costs [ct/kWh]
71
35
30
25
20
15
10
biomass surplus
5
0
0.000
10000.000
20000.000
30000.000
40000.000
50000.000
60000.000
Potential [GWh]
72
Expected RES-E
2
0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Year
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8. Biography
Cristian NREANU is born
in Bucharest (Romania), on
rd
October 3 , 1946. He graduated
the University Politehnica of
Bucharest (Romnia), the Faculty
of Power Engineering, in 1969.
He is Director and Scientific Researcher at
Enero, in Bucharest (Romania). His research
interests concern power engineering, renewable
energy, and energy efficiency.
Francesco DALLA LONGA is
born in Valdobbiadene, Italy, on
th
December 17 , 1978. He
graduated the University of
Padova (Italy), in 2003. He
received the PhD degree in
applied physics from the Eindhover University
of Technology (the Netherlands) in 2008.
He works as a Scientific Researcher in the
Policy Studies unit of ECN since October 2010.
His research interests concern renewable
energy, and his main interests are the
implementation of cross-border cooperation
mechanisms in EU, and novel approaches to
modelling the renewable energy sector. He is
co-ordinating the RES4LESS project.