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Executive Secretary, CACIER

Executive Secretary, CACIER. Regional Energy Integration Commission CIER. CIER Argentine Committee CACIER. Ester Beatriz Fandiño. THE ROLE OF TRADE AND MARKETS IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ICTSD SYMPOSIUM AT COP 16. Cancún December 8-9/2010. 300. 380. 100. 200.

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Executive Secretary, CACIER

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  1. Executive Secretary, CACIER Regional Energy Integration CommissionCIER CIER Argentine CommitteeCACIER Ester Beatriz Fandiño

  2. THE ROLE OF TRADE AND MARKETS IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTICTSD SYMPOSIUM AT COP 16 Cancún December 8-9/2010

  3. 300 380 100 200 300 150 30 200 150 60 244 220 2.050 70 400 2.100 Existente Under study Existentes Under study Latin America Integrated Electrical interconnections in Latin America (MW) Main pipelines planned

  4. Main CIER 02 ResultsPeru-Ecuador-Colombia-Venezuela Peru – Ecuador – Colombia - Venezuela Interconnection boundaries Operating costs The reduction of operating costs in Peru, Ecuador and Colombia were substantial in case A, while the operating cost increased in Venezuela.

  5. CIER 02 Main ResultsBrazil-Argentina-Paraguay-Uruguay Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay-Uruguay – interconnection boundaries Operating Costs Annual Average of annual marginal costs The graph shows the operating costs of each country for the different interconnection scenarios. The operating cost for Paraguay is considered nil since all the demand is supplied through Itaipu y Yacyretá.

  6. CIERs view 2010: As developing countries, our objective in Latin America is to move towards higher development levels, while achiving greater efficiency in carbon and emission avoidance.. As you all know, it will be difficult the shift to a low emissions path to economic growth for most of the developing countries. However, an easily integrated electric sector in the region will take advantage of the potential provided by hydroelectricity and complementary regimes of each system when consider isolated, and provide a quite clean support for economic development and poverty eradication. The de-coupling of conventional economic growth and emissions is possible in Latin America with an “integrated electricity infraestructure”

  7. CIERs view 2010: We need a better comprehension for our productive electricity features as far as the Flexible Mechanisms is concerned. We also need financial resources –quite different from development aids- and technology transfer. In these terms there is a big gap for efficiency to improve intensity and economic output for each unit of carbon emission.

  8. Main Results CIER 15 Remarks: 1 – Benefit calculated as the difference between the cost of the hydroelectric plant and the marginal cost of generation in the long term in Brazil; 2 – Amount not calculated due to uncertainty regarding the simulation of the hydroelectric plant in Brazil; 3– Information on transmission reinforcements not available. 4 –Due to uncertainty regarding systems operation, congestion entry in the interconnection was used as a proxy for operating costs reduction. 5 – Investment cost values and ICB for the BR-AR for the project were calculated on the basis of annual payment reported by the investors.

  9. Participation of non-emission sources(EF) Wind, biomass, geothermal, small hydroelectric and nuclear stations

  10. CIER Position Paper COP16 Points of consensus to address : • LA electric region is “quite clean” in terms of GHG emissions, due to the past efforts, and the expansion axes of our capacity for generation are hydroelectricity, thermal generation based on natural gas – with the alternative of LNG- and non conventional renewable energies (NCRE). • Thus, LAC is able to contribute to the achievement of the reduction targets. For that, we ask to support the following measures:

  11. CIER Position Paper COP16 Points of consensus to address (cont): • Perform prospective hydrological studies to face greater variability of future flows • Promote better understanding of the benefits of hydroelectric projects and its dams for multiple mitigation purposes and Climate Change effects (floods & droughts) • Support NAMA’s mitigation mechanisms & technological transfer. Includes CO2 capture/CCS

  12. CIER Position Paper COP16 Points of consensus to address (cont): • Special considerations for the emissions of the thermoelectric stations needed for security & complementary to the generation matrix of the CIER countries, (focusing the trends to minimize the operating periods of thermoelectric facilities) • The negotiations must avoid making commitments that result in electric energy rate increases to consumers of the CIER region.

  13. CIER Position Paper COP16 Last, but not least: • Advocate for the continuity of CDM provided for Kyoto, with new improvements to: • Better comprehension of hydro matrix & benefits. • Enforce Energy Integration as a strategic contribution to GHG reduction (Project CIER 15 identified 12 projects to increase cross border transactions with environmental benefits of 7.8 millions tons CO2 avoided per year). • Promote improvements in the approval process of CDM project, for instance: agility and transaction costs.

  14. Thank you ! CIER www.cier.org.uy CACIER: www.cacier.com.ar Ester Fandiño www.esterfandino.com.ar

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