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Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, within the crisis environment

Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, within the crisis environment. Panagiotis Papastamatiou. HELLENIC WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION. 4rth InnoForum , Athens Information Technology, 25 May 2012. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics.

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Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, within the crisis environment

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  1. Renewable Energy Sources in Greece, within the crisis environment Panagiotis Papastamatiou HELLENIC WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION 4rth InnoForum, Athens Information Technology, 25 May 2012

  2. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics The HWEA Wind Statistics take into account the wind capacity which are in commercial or test operation in Greece and it is based on sources from the market actors.

  3. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics

  4. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics

  5. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics

  6. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics Total new capacity installed in 2010: 166,75 MW Total new capacity installed in 2011 : 311,20 MW

  7. 2011 HWEA Wind Statistics

  8. PV Statistics 2011 - HELAPCO

  9. RES Statistics 2011 – Ministry EECC Installed Capacity 2011 (MW)

  10. THE AVERAGE GENERATION COST IN 2020 IS LESS IF WE ACHIEVE RES TARGETS Without RES, the cost of capital is reduced. However the fuel cost and the CO2 payments are increased. The latter increase is bigger from the cost of capital reduction even for a relative low CO2 price (20 €/tn ) Πηγή: Εργαστήριο Ενέργειας Οικονομίας Περιβάλλοντος ΕΜΠ, http://www.eletaen.gr/drupal/sites/default/files/meleti_emp.pdf

  11. THE FEED-IN-TARIFF IS THE MOST COST AND GROWTH EFFECTIVE RES SUPPORT MECHANISM Πηγή: ΕC Working documents SEC 2008(57) 23.1.2008 http://ec.europa.eu/energy/climate_actions/doc/2008_res_working_document_en.pdf

  12. Πηγή: Wind Energy and Electricity Prices, POYRY – EWEA, April 2010 http://www.eletaen.gr/drupal/sites/default/files/ewea/MeritOrder.pdf

  13. ….and IN GREECE • RES reduce the wholesale price (System Marginal Price – 9.5€ /ΜWh according to Primes simulation for 2011) and thus they reduce the suppliers cost • RES contribute capacity in the system (capacity credit) and thus they save capacity payments for conventional power units • The SMP does not represent the actual generation cost. • The actual additional cost/benefit of RES is not properly represented in the retail bills. Πηγή: Εργαστήριο Ενέργειας Οικονομίας Περιβάλλοντος ΕΜΠ, http://www.eletaen.gr/drupal/sites/default/files/meleti_emp.pdf

  14. WHAT HAPPENED DURING 2009-2010 Ποσά σε εκατ. Ευρώ

  15. THE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR RES

  16. MACROECONOMICS BENEFITS FROM RES DEVELOPMENT

  17. MACROECONOMICS BENEFITS FROM RES DEVELOPMENT

  18. CONCLUSIONS RES reduce the total generation cost The role of the National Action Plan for RES is crucial RES contributes significant macroeconomics and development benefits

  19. HELLENIC WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION

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