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10 commandments for European consistency
          on the road to 2050
      Jean –Michel Glachant (Florence School)
     CEDEC Congress in Brussels, 20 March 2012

     Intervention based on THINK policy research report:

                   Project Leader Manfred Hafner
             Research Coordinator Leonardo Meeus
                   Research team Isabel Azevedo, Claudio Marcantonini,
                                 Jean-Michel Glachant
                  Project advisors Pantelis Capros, Christian von Hirschhausen
Output
(consistent)… introduction…
 Consistency inside EC
     2050 roadmaps by DG Climate, Move, and Energy
 Consistency outside EC
     Collected evidence
         2050 stakeholders visions: Eurelectric, EGAF, IEA, ECF, EREC-Greenpeace
         2050 states strategies: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland & UK

 Consistency for a European path
     Our 10 recommendations for a consistent European path
         “EU”: what consistency tools in today’s institutional context?
         “Energy policy” 6 key challenges: EE, GHG, RE, IEM, INFRA and R&D
         “THINK Path”: 10 useful EU-interventions to guide member states’ first
          steps on the road towards 2050
Introduction




                      EC consistency: 2050 roadmaps
       DG Climate 2050 Roadmap                                         DG Energy 2050 Roadmap




                                                                 Targets for energy consumption reduction
  Targets for CO2 emissions’ reduction                                        compared to 2005
           compared to 1990                                          32 to 40% among all sectors (p.e.)
             80% within all sectors                              40 to 50% within the building sector (f.e.)
  88 to 91% within the building sector
* Building sector stands for “Residential and Tertiary” sector
                                                                                                4
Presentation outline

     Stakeholders
1.                  Same key 2050 policy challenges?
     visions
     Member         Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer
2.   States         Member States already dealing with these
     strategies     challenges?
     EU policy      What are then “consistency adding” EU
3.
     consistency    interventions in this 2050 context?
6 Policy Areas       What are the key 2050 policy             Examples from the visions
                     challenges?
Energy               Ambitious energy savings                 • Eurelectric: 20% more savings than baseline
                                                              • ECF: 45% buildings emissions’ reduction due to EE
efficiency                                                    • IEA: 30% of the emissions’reduction due to EE
                                                              • EREC/Greenpeace: 40% more savings than baseline

GHG emissions        Decarbonization of the electricity       • Eurelectric: highest electrification levels
                     sector                                   • IEA and EREC/Greenpeace: higher direct use of RES

Renewable            Ambitious renewable energy levels        The use of RES in electricity generation ranges from
                                                              • 30 (EGAF) to almost 100% (EREC/Greenpeace)
energy                                                        • All inside the EU, except EREC/Greenpeace up to 60 GW

Energy               Electricity grid adequacy
                     (expansion and smartening of the grid)   • Eurelectric: 40% increase of interconnections
infrastructure                                                • ECF: up to 90% increase of interconnection


Internal energy Electricity supply security                   additional back‐up capacity
market          (timely investments and system flexibility)   • ECF: 170 (40% RES) to 270 (80%RES) GW

R&D                  Technology development is a              Commercial availability CCTS
                                                              • Eurelectric: 2025; EGAF: 2030
                     precondition for most of the above       • IEA: 2015-2025; ECF: 2020
                     challenges
Presentation outline

     Stakeholders
1.                  Same key 2050 policy challenges?
     visions
     Member         Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer
2.   States         Member States already dealing with these
     strategies     challenges?
     EU policy      What are then “consistency adding” EU
3.
     consistency    interventions in this 2050 context?
6 Policy Areas           What are pioneer Member States doing?
                         (Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland and UK)

Energy efficiency        New opportunities for cooperation with shared focus on building
                         sector, even though approaches are currently diverging
GHG emissions            New risks for policy fragmentation regarding future generation
                         technology portfolios, e.g. UK carbon floor price for electricity
                         generation from 2013
Renewable energy         New risks for policy fragmentation with diverging views on relative
                         importance renewable energy and other low carbon technologies
Energy infrastructure    New opportunities for cooperation in the development of electricity
                         grids, and pioneering member states seem to be willing to further
                         integrate their electricity transmission grids to enable their low-
                         carbon energy strategies
Internal energy market   New risk of market fragmentation with market reforms triggered by
                         electricity supply concerns (UK & France)
R&D                      New opportunities for cooperation with shared view that it is
                         important, even though approaches are currently diverging
Presentation outline

     Stakeholders
1.                  Same key 2050 policy challenges?
     visions
     Member         Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer
2.   States         Member States already dealing with these
     strategies     challenges?
     EU policy      What are then “consistency adding” EU
3.
     consistency    interventions in this 2050 context?
EU consistency policy tools:
     Collected evidence  policy tools  10 commandments
 Three levels of involvement



EU consistency    Effort-sharing      Harmonization       Level playing
                                                              field


                   Setting targets   Framing the choice    Creation of a
EU role             for member       of measures taken        EU-wide
                    state action      by member states      instrument




EU policy tools    1ST TYPE             2ND TYPE           3RD TYPE
Area 1 -       FIRST type of EU              SECOND type of EU           THIRD type of EU
Energy         consistency                   consistency                 consistency
Efficiency     Binding targets:              Harmonization:              EU-wide instrument:
Promising?     - Transition cost sensitive   - Not necessarily opportune to harmonize member state
               to achievement of energy      approaches due to local character of many of the energy
               saving ambitions              saving measures
               - History of indicative       - But, having harmonized proven records that are
               targets being not             comparable is important to promote spreading of good
               achieved                      practices
               - Increased risk of lock-in   - See THINK report on smart cities (topic 2)
               with “wrong” long life
               assets
How could it   - Energy saving targets for   - Harmonization of          - EU-good practices’ forum
be done?       2020, and beyond              measuring and reporting     or register
               - Overall and sector          tools for energy saving     - EU-cities’ benchmarking
               specific energy savings       measures
Area 2-        FIRST type of EU           SECOND type of EU              THIRD type of EU
GHG            consistency                consistency                    consistency
emissions      Binding targets:           Harmonization:                 EU-wide instrument:
Promising?     - Transition to 2050       - Already harmonized           - A credible long term
               requires long term steep   approach for the EU ETS        carbon price signal
               decarbonisation, which     applied to carbonized
               requires a credible long   power sector
               term carbon price signal




How could it   - Credible GHG reduction   - ETS pricing carbon for the   - EU-carbon market
be done?       target beyond 2020         power sector to be             repository, platform and
               - More ambitious targets   harmonized with renewable      authority for EU-ETS
                                          targets                        - EU-carbon tax (for non-
                                                                         EU-ETS sectors)
Area 3-        FIRST type of EU            SECOND type of EU           THIRD type of EU
Renewable      consistency                 consistency                 consistency
energy         Binding targets:            Harmonization:              EU-wide instrument:
Promising?     - All scenarios project     - Integration process for   - Potential in non-EU
               much more renewable         renewable energy            countries, such as the
               energy                      technologies                Mediterranean
               - With exceptions, the                                  - Multi-lateral nature of
               technologies will not all                               these projects suggests to
               be cost competitive by                                  create a level playing field
               2020


How could it   - Renewable energy          - Minimum market            - EU-decision bodies of
be done?       target beyond 2020          conformity requirements     Mediterranean regulators,
                                           for national support        transmission companies
                                           schemes                     and trade platforms
Area 4-Energy FIRST type of EU             SECOND type of EU             THIRD type of EU
infrastructure consistency                 consistency                   consistency
               Binding targets:            Harmonization:                EU-wide instrument:
Promising?     - All paths towards 2050    - Smart grids needed to       - Fundamental problem of
               project big transmission    deal with system              asymmetric costs and
               expansion                   integration challenges        benefits
               - Each member state         - But, smart grids need       - Super grids and off-shore
               would have a minimum        smart regulation              grids
               amount of border
               capacity


How could it   - Ambitious targets would   - Mandating energy            -EU infrastructure cost
be done?       need to be more             regulators to support the     recovery instrument
               sophisticated than the      innovation process, and its   -EU CostBenef. Analysis
               indicative Barcelona        Europeanization; to not       - EU-grid planner
               targets (import capacity)   only improving the cost
                                           efficiency of country grids
Area 5-        FIRST type of EU               SECOND type of EU            THIRD type of EU
Internal       consistency                    consistency                  consistency
balancing      Binding targets:               Harmonization:               EU-wide instrument:
energy
market
Promising?     - System flexibility is what   - All visions assume an EU internal balancing market so
               keeps the lights on in a       grid expansion reduces the need for back-up capacity
               low carbon electricity         - Market redesign of some member states fuelled by
               system                         national system specificities, but EU would avoid that
               - Ensuring enough              supply security measures being only national in scope
               balancing services             work against the EU transition process
               available requires a
               shared effort in an EU
               internal balancing market
How could it   - Minimum targets for          - Regional Initiatives for   - Balancing market codes
be done?       reservation of balancing       balancing markets
               services                       - Minimum requirements
                                              for electricity supply
                                              security measures
Area 6-    THIRD type of EU consistency
Energy
Technology EU-wide instrument:

Promising?

                                         THINK report on R&D (topic 1):

              The existing SET-Plan is “existing” industry focused and bottom up,

              *could be complemented by a more top down approach that can prioritize projects
              coming from other industries (and other technologies)
              **and also improves the balance between :
How could
                        ¤“early innovation” to create new options and
it be done?
                        ¤¤“later stage innovation” to push the most promising options into market
Ten priority EU-interventions to add value to member
        states’ first steps on the road towards 2050
Type of EU involvement                                                            1st   2nd   3rd

1) Make energy saving targets binding                                             √
2) Mobilize cities towards a low carbon future                                          √     √
3) Strengthen the carbon price signal                                             √     √     √
4) Integrate renewable energy technologies into the internal electricity market         √
5) Create a level playing field for renewable energy cooperation with non-EU                  √
countries
6) Harmonize the regulation of distribution and transmission grids                      √
7) Establish an EU infrastructure investment cost recovery instrument                         √
8) Create an internal balancing market                                            √     √     √
9) Harmonize security of electricity supply mechanisms                                  √
10) Complement the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan)                                √
…and follow the example of pioneering member states in tracking
     progress, i.e. monitoring investments and choices made by private
         actors, as well as policy implementation by policy makers

Pioneering member   Procedure to track progress to be able to adapt their policies on the road
state               towards 2050
France
                    French government will need to report on the status of the
                    implementation of its 2050 policy on a yearly basis.

Germany             Strategy foresees that the government will need to monitor and report on
                    progress every three years.
UK                  Committee on Climate Change makes an annual progress report, and the
                    government is also required to present regular reports on progress.

                    These reports have advocated stronger measures, such as the introduction
                    of a carbon floor prices that was not part of the initial strategy.
Here are the EU policy consistency tools for renewable energy:FIRST type: Binding renewable energy targets for 2020, 2030 and beyond SECOND type: Harmonization of support schemes for renewable energy across member statesTHIRD type: EU-wide renewable energy certificate trading systemThe first and second types seem most promising initially, with binding targets and harmonized support schemes to drive renewable energy deployment across Europe in a consistent manner. An EU-wide certificate trading system could also help increase consistency over the long run.How's this? I've analyzed the key challenges, member state approaches and proposed the three types of EU policy tools as requested

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Here are the EU policy consistency tools for renewable energy:FIRST type: Binding renewable energy targets for 2020, 2030 and beyond SECOND type: Harmonization of support schemes for renewable energy across member statesTHIRD type: EU-wide renewable energy certificate trading systemThe first and second types seem most promising initially, with binding targets and harmonized support schemes to drive renewable energy deployment across Europe in a consistent manner. An EU-wide certificate trading system could also help increase consistency over the long run.How's this? I've analyzed the key challenges, member state approaches and proposed the three types of EU policy tools as requested

  • 1. 10 commandments for European consistency on the road to 2050 Jean –Michel Glachant (Florence School) CEDEC Congress in Brussels, 20 March 2012 Intervention based on THINK policy research report: Project Leader Manfred Hafner Research Coordinator Leonardo Meeus Research team Isabel Azevedo, Claudio Marcantonini, Jean-Michel Glachant Project advisors Pantelis Capros, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • 3. (consistent)… introduction…  Consistency inside EC  2050 roadmaps by DG Climate, Move, and Energy  Consistency outside EC  Collected evidence  2050 stakeholders visions: Eurelectric, EGAF, IEA, ECF, EREC-Greenpeace  2050 states strategies: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland & UK  Consistency for a European path  Our 10 recommendations for a consistent European path  “EU”: what consistency tools in today’s institutional context?  “Energy policy” 6 key challenges: EE, GHG, RE, IEM, INFRA and R&D  “THINK Path”: 10 useful EU-interventions to guide member states’ first steps on the road towards 2050
  • 4. Introduction EC consistency: 2050 roadmaps DG Climate 2050 Roadmap DG Energy 2050 Roadmap Targets for energy consumption reduction Targets for CO2 emissions’ reduction compared to 2005 compared to 1990 32 to 40% among all sectors (p.e.) 80% within all sectors 40 to 50% within the building sector (f.e.) 88 to 91% within the building sector * Building sector stands for “Residential and Tertiary” sector 4
  • 5. Presentation outline Stakeholders 1. Same key 2050 policy challenges? visions Member Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer 2. States Member States already dealing with these strategies challenges? EU policy What are then “consistency adding” EU 3. consistency interventions in this 2050 context?
  • 6. 6 Policy Areas What are the key 2050 policy Examples from the visions challenges? Energy Ambitious energy savings • Eurelectric: 20% more savings than baseline • ECF: 45% buildings emissions’ reduction due to EE efficiency • IEA: 30% of the emissions’reduction due to EE • EREC/Greenpeace: 40% more savings than baseline GHG emissions Decarbonization of the electricity • Eurelectric: highest electrification levels sector • IEA and EREC/Greenpeace: higher direct use of RES Renewable Ambitious renewable energy levels The use of RES in electricity generation ranges from • 30 (EGAF) to almost 100% (EREC/Greenpeace) energy • All inside the EU, except EREC/Greenpeace up to 60 GW Energy Electricity grid adequacy (expansion and smartening of the grid) • Eurelectric: 40% increase of interconnections infrastructure • ECF: up to 90% increase of interconnection Internal energy Electricity supply security additional back‐up capacity market (timely investments and system flexibility) • ECF: 170 (40% RES) to 270 (80%RES) GW R&D Technology development is a Commercial availability CCTS • Eurelectric: 2025; EGAF: 2030 precondition for most of the above • IEA: 2015-2025; ECF: 2020 challenges
  • 7. Presentation outline Stakeholders 1. Same key 2050 policy challenges? visions Member Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer 2. States Member States already dealing with these strategies challenges? EU policy What are then “consistency adding” EU 3. consistency interventions in this 2050 context?
  • 8. 6 Policy Areas What are pioneer Member States doing? (Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland and UK) Energy efficiency New opportunities for cooperation with shared focus on building sector, even though approaches are currently diverging GHG emissions New risks for policy fragmentation regarding future generation technology portfolios, e.g. UK carbon floor price for electricity generation from 2013 Renewable energy New risks for policy fragmentation with diverging views on relative importance renewable energy and other low carbon technologies Energy infrastructure New opportunities for cooperation in the development of electricity grids, and pioneering member states seem to be willing to further integrate their electricity transmission grids to enable their low- carbon energy strategies Internal energy market New risk of market fragmentation with market reforms triggered by electricity supply concerns (UK & France) R&D New opportunities for cooperation with shared view that it is important, even though approaches are currently diverging
  • 9. Presentation outline Stakeholders 1. Same key 2050 policy challenges? visions Member Consistent 2050 approach from pioneer 2. States Member States already dealing with these strategies challenges? EU policy What are then “consistency adding” EU 3. consistency interventions in this 2050 context?
  • 10. EU consistency policy tools: Collected evidence  policy tools  10 commandments Three levels of involvement EU consistency Effort-sharing Harmonization Level playing field Setting targets Framing the choice Creation of a EU role for member of measures taken EU-wide state action by member states instrument EU policy tools 1ST TYPE 2ND TYPE 3RD TYPE
  • 11. Area 1 - FIRST type of EU SECOND type of EU THIRD type of EU Energy consistency consistency consistency Efficiency Binding targets: Harmonization: EU-wide instrument: Promising? - Transition cost sensitive - Not necessarily opportune to harmonize member state to achievement of energy approaches due to local character of many of the energy saving ambitions saving measures - History of indicative - But, having harmonized proven records that are targets being not comparable is important to promote spreading of good achieved practices - Increased risk of lock-in - See THINK report on smart cities (topic 2) with “wrong” long life assets How could it - Energy saving targets for - Harmonization of - EU-good practices’ forum be done? 2020, and beyond measuring and reporting or register - Overall and sector tools for energy saving - EU-cities’ benchmarking specific energy savings measures
  • 12. Area 2- FIRST type of EU SECOND type of EU THIRD type of EU GHG consistency consistency consistency emissions Binding targets: Harmonization: EU-wide instrument: Promising? - Transition to 2050 - Already harmonized - A credible long term requires long term steep approach for the EU ETS carbon price signal decarbonisation, which applied to carbonized requires a credible long power sector term carbon price signal How could it - Credible GHG reduction - ETS pricing carbon for the - EU-carbon market be done? target beyond 2020 power sector to be repository, platform and - More ambitious targets harmonized with renewable authority for EU-ETS targets - EU-carbon tax (for non- EU-ETS sectors)
  • 13. Area 3- FIRST type of EU SECOND type of EU THIRD type of EU Renewable consistency consistency consistency energy Binding targets: Harmonization: EU-wide instrument: Promising? - All scenarios project - Integration process for - Potential in non-EU much more renewable renewable energy countries, such as the energy technologies Mediterranean - With exceptions, the - Multi-lateral nature of technologies will not all these projects suggests to be cost competitive by create a level playing field 2020 How could it - Renewable energy - Minimum market - EU-decision bodies of be done? target beyond 2020 conformity requirements Mediterranean regulators, for national support transmission companies schemes and trade platforms
  • 14. Area 4-Energy FIRST type of EU SECOND type of EU THIRD type of EU infrastructure consistency consistency consistency Binding targets: Harmonization: EU-wide instrument: Promising? - All paths towards 2050 - Smart grids needed to - Fundamental problem of project big transmission deal with system asymmetric costs and expansion integration challenges benefits - Each member state - But, smart grids need - Super grids and off-shore would have a minimum smart regulation grids amount of border capacity How could it - Ambitious targets would - Mandating energy -EU infrastructure cost be done? need to be more regulators to support the recovery instrument sophisticated than the innovation process, and its -EU CostBenef. Analysis indicative Barcelona Europeanization; to not - EU-grid planner targets (import capacity) only improving the cost efficiency of country grids
  • 15. Area 5- FIRST type of EU SECOND type of EU THIRD type of EU Internal consistency consistency consistency balancing Binding targets: Harmonization: EU-wide instrument: energy market Promising? - System flexibility is what - All visions assume an EU internal balancing market so keeps the lights on in a grid expansion reduces the need for back-up capacity low carbon electricity - Market redesign of some member states fuelled by system national system specificities, but EU would avoid that - Ensuring enough supply security measures being only national in scope balancing services work against the EU transition process available requires a shared effort in an EU internal balancing market How could it - Minimum targets for - Regional Initiatives for - Balancing market codes be done? reservation of balancing balancing markets services - Minimum requirements for electricity supply security measures
  • 16. Area 6- THIRD type of EU consistency Energy Technology EU-wide instrument: Promising? THINK report on R&D (topic 1): The existing SET-Plan is “existing” industry focused and bottom up, *could be complemented by a more top down approach that can prioritize projects coming from other industries (and other technologies) **and also improves the balance between : How could ¤“early innovation” to create new options and it be done? ¤¤“later stage innovation” to push the most promising options into market
  • 17. Ten priority EU-interventions to add value to member states’ first steps on the road towards 2050 Type of EU involvement 1st 2nd 3rd 1) Make energy saving targets binding √ 2) Mobilize cities towards a low carbon future √ √ 3) Strengthen the carbon price signal √ √ √ 4) Integrate renewable energy technologies into the internal electricity market √ 5) Create a level playing field for renewable energy cooperation with non-EU √ countries 6) Harmonize the regulation of distribution and transmission grids √ 7) Establish an EU infrastructure investment cost recovery instrument √ 8) Create an internal balancing market √ √ √ 9) Harmonize security of electricity supply mechanisms √ 10) Complement the Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan) √
  • 18. …and follow the example of pioneering member states in tracking progress, i.e. monitoring investments and choices made by private actors, as well as policy implementation by policy makers Pioneering member Procedure to track progress to be able to adapt their policies on the road state towards 2050 France French government will need to report on the status of the implementation of its 2050 policy on a yearly basis. Germany Strategy foresees that the government will need to monitor and report on progress every three years. UK Committee on Climate Change makes an annual progress report, and the government is also required to present regular reports on progress. These reports have advocated stronger measures, such as the introduction of a carbon floor prices that was not part of the initial strategy.