This document summarizes a presentation about the EU's energy policy and goals. It discusses how the EU pays billions annually to import energy and relies on single suppliers for gas. The EU's 20-20-20 goals aim to reduce greenhouse gas levels 20%, increase renewables to 20% of energy consumption, and lower energy use 20% by 2020. However, the EU is not on track to meet its energy savings target. New directives establish rules for energy efficiency and nearly zero-energy buildings. Achieving the EU's climate change goals will require large investments and for renewables to supply 55-75% of energy by 2050.
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The
Th energy issue and
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the EU energy policy
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Why energy policy matters for Europe
•EU pays 2.5% of its annual GDP to import energy: € 270 bn for oil, € 40 bn for gas
EU
•Several Member States rely on a single supplier for gas
•EU = 20% of world energy use & largest global energy importer: EU will increasingly
compete for energy sources
•Energy represents 80% of EU GHG emissions
•Investment challenge around € 1 trillion by 2020 (mostly private sector)
•Energy costs are an important and increasing part of households' and businesses'
expenses (40% energy consumption due to building construction and managment)
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Global demand is on the rise
Effects on energy security and climate change
Growth in primary energy demand (in Mtoe), IEA 2011
India and China accounting for 50% of growth: the EU will increasingly compete
for energy resources
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2011
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Energy supply security
% of missing gas supply
– 300 mcm/d for 14 days
6-20 January 2009
> 75 %
50 - 75 %
25 – 50 %
< 25%
0%
The January 2009 gas crisis showed the lack of physical interconnections and the poor
functioning of the EU internal market, with several Member States facing severe energy
shortages for several days.
Source: European Commission
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The 20-20-20 Eu Energy Policy by 2020
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Reduce greenhouse
gas levels by 20%
Current
trend to
2020
Increase share of
renewables to 20%
-20%
Current
trend to
2020
Reduce energy
consumption by 20%
Current
trend to
2020
20%
100%
-10%
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EU is not on track to meet its 20% energy saving
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target by 2020
Prim
mary energy consumptio
y
on*, Mtoe
1900
1842 Mtoe
1850
business
as
usual
1800
1750
1700
Status
today
1678
Mtoe
1650
G
A
P
1600
1550
1500
1450
2005
1474 Mtoe
2010
2015
2020
-20%
objective
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The 20-20-20 Eu Energy Policy by 2020
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Achieving an energy-efficient Europe
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Implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive
Energy efficiency obligation schemes
Exemplary role for public sector (buildings)
Smart metering and billing
Pursuing eco-design and energy labelling measures
Reinforced financing schemes and programmes
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A new energy efficiency directive (
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y
(27/12/UE)
)
Public
sector
Indicative
national EE
targets
Sectorial
measures
New
Directive
Di
ti
27/12
Monitoring &
o to g
Reporting
Households
Services
Energy
supply
General
measures
promoting EE
Industry
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Energy p
gy performance of buildings directive
g
EPBD (recast – 31/10/UE)
Includes:
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All new building to be “nearly zero-energy buildings” as of
2020 (public sector: 2018).
•
Minimum energy performance requirements for new buildings
and renovations to be set at cost-optimal levels
•
Strengthening the role and the quality of energy performance
certificates
•
Strengthening the role and quality of HVAC inspections
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The investment challenge
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Total investment needs in the electricity and gas sector
between 2010-20: over € 1 trillion
Power generation: ~ € 500 b
P
ti
bn
Renewables: ~ € 310 370 b
R
bl
310-370 bn
Transmission and di t ib ti
T
i i
d distribution: ~ € 600 b
bn
Distribution: ~ € 400 b
Di t ib ti
bn
Transmission: ~ € 200 bn
Investments of over € 1 trillion will be needed by 2020 to replace obsolete power
plants,
plants to modernise and adapt infrastructure to the latest technologies and to cater
for demand for low carbon energy.
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Driving technology innovation
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gy
Strategic Energy Technologies (SET) plan to be updated:
new priorities including renewable energy integration (incl. storage), advanced
materials and manufacturing for renewable;
2014-2020 financial framework "green energy" EU funding:
- Cohesion funding of €17 billion to energy efficiency and renewable energy
- Horizon 2020 (R&D): €6 5 billion for "Secure clean and efficient energy"
€6.5
Secure,
energy
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The Energy Roadmap 2050 as a basis for
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developing a long-term policy framework
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European Council
EU objective for 2050 – GHG
emissions down to 80-95%
below 1990 levels
Looks forward to elaboration
of a low-carbon 2050
strategy – a framework for
longer-term action in energy
and related sectors
.
.
.
Aim of the Roadmap
Give more certainty to
governments and investors
Explore routes towards a
low-carbon energy system by
2050 which improve
competitiveness and security
of supply
Basis for developing the
2030 policy framework and
concrete milestones with MS,
EP and stakeholders
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The climate change challenge
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Reduction of GHG emissions by 80-95% by 2050
100%
80%
100%
Power Sector
80%
Current policy
60%
Residential & Tertiary
60%
-40% in 2030
Industry
40%
40%
Transport
20%
20%
Non CO2 Agriculture
Non CO2 Other Sectors
0%
1990
2000
2010
Efficient
pathway (GHG
emissions) in
“Low-carbon
economy
Roadmap”:
2020
2030
2040
0%
2050
-60% in 2040
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2050 Energy Roadmap: Renewable Energy as
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gy
"no regrets option”
Any pathway to "decarbonisation" requires a renewable energy share of between 55% and 75%
by 2050 This compares to 12% today and 30% under "business as usual".
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Future European energy network
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