The seminar organised by COGEN Europe and Euroheat & Power in cooperation with the Heat Coalition[1] will provide a fresh look at energy efficiency and costs, with a view to initiate a debate on a new, cost-effective and realistic vision for decarbonising the energy sector which takes into ac
EU ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER CLASS - 'Building Europe’s Energy Future'
Date
Links
Section
Event Location
Event Description
The European institutions recently adopted the so-called Energy Infrastructure Regulation (“EIR”).
While this long awaited piece of legislation does bring about a number of positive changes, it also unfortunately sometimes misses the mark on a number of items. Incumbent Transmission System Operators (“TSO”) may well find their ownership and operation monopolies challenged.
The EIR seems to open up the market to new entrants by allowing third parties to promote their infrastructure projects and present them in the hopes of being awarded the coveted status of Project of Common Interest (“PCI”). Indeed, PCIs enjoy fast-track permitting procedures that Member States must establish to comply with the EIR and these projects are also eligible for certain reserved European funding.
However, this welcomed effort lacks somewhat in precision so that many of the initiatives presented in the EIR will face serious difficulties when they are implemented in practice. The EIR does allow third party project promoters to compete with TSOs, but it fails to specify who will be responsible for ultimate ownership and/or operation of the projects once completed: will the projects have to be endorsed by the TSOs, will the latter be forced to take responsibility, will third party promoters be able to stay involved beyond construction?
The process by which projects are selected to become PCIs is, to say the least, not clear: according to some, projects must go through ENTSO-E’s Ten-Year Network Development Plan (“TYNDP”) procedure, according to others, projects must go through regional groups and their recognition as PCI automatically affords them inclusion into ENTSO-E’s TYNDP. The current text of the EIR mentions both procedures without clearly reconciling them so that one might still consider to apply through both. It will be essential to have clarity and certainty on who is the effective decision-making authority. Nevertheless, the EIR is a much welcomed initiative taken by the European Commission and some adjustments will ensure this new instrument becomes one of the most important ones in the EU Energy Policy.
The Claeys&Casteels Masterclass will examine these uncertainties and the practical implementation of the EIR as well as other related issues, such as the implication for the European internal energy market. The best practioners of the trade will be available to propose pragmatic solutions and exchange in interesting debates altogether with the students.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
Related Events
The Energy Efficient Buildings Association organises an event on "Innovation in Energy Efficiency buildings and districts for smart built environment" in the framework of EUSEW on 26 June 2013 from 9:00 to 13:00 at the Co
Jerzy Buzek invites you to a PRESS BREAKFAST
on
Wednesday 19 June 2013 @ 8H15
with
Jerzy Buzek MEP, former President of the European Parliament and author of the EP Report on making the Internal Energy Market work
On 19 June, the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE), the voice of the HVACR industry, is hosting a High-Level Conference on Energy and Climate.
The conference starts at 14.30 and ends at 18.00.
About the Electric Mobility Debate
Gas Week 2013 – Making a Clean Future Real
Building on the success of Gas Week 2012, Gas Week 2013 focuses on how natural gas can help Europe make a clean future real.
Maria da Graça Carvalho, Member of the Industry Research and Energy Committee (ITRE), together with the Energy Efficient Buildings Association (E2BA), host the Conference “Towards the creation of a high-tech building industry.
COGEN Europe will celebrate its 20th anniversary at the upcoming COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner 2013 on 18-19 April in Brussels. The Conference is Europe’s largest annual cogeneration event and looks at the role of cogeneration in the future energy landscape and new
COGEN Europe is celebrating its 20th anniversary at next year’s Annual Conference on 18-19 April 2013 in Brussels.
For whom: All interested stakeholders. The conference is designed in particular for companies and experts interested in new technologies, supply chain, logistics, transport best practices, evaluation and management process.
The development of Smart Grids is a prerequisite for reaching key energy objectives – decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing energy efficiency and the share of renewable energy – bringing us effectively and cost-efficiently to a more sustainable and competitive energy future.
On the occasion of the second anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
Roundtable from 13:00 - 17:00
13:00 Registration / Sandwich Lunch
13:30 Welcome by Edelman|The Centre, FONA, Ecologic Institute 13:45
EU Energy Transition – Science Facts or Science Fiction?
EURELECTRIC and ESMIG, the European Smart Metering Industry Group, have the pleasure in inviting you to their joint workshop "Is the European roll-out of smart meters on track?
Two round-tables chaired by Île-de-France Region’s vice-presidents Michèle SABBAN – also President of the Assembly or European Regions and of the R20 – and Hélène GASSIN, in charge of Environment, Energy and Agriculture will focus on the European Energy strategy (and its territorial contributions
As a result of the Fukushima nuclear disaster Germany decided to phase out nuclear power by 2022. 8 out of 17 nuclear power stations have already been shut down permanently. Renewable energies will be expanded massively and will bear the brunt of future power generation.
Securing Europe‘s Raw Material Supply in the Context of Resource Efficiency and EU Industry Policy
There is no energy- and resource efficiency, no climate protection, no future technologies for our modern
world without the use of non-ferrous metals.
Energy Transparency Award (ETA) 2012, a competition organized by the Florence School of Regulation (EUI) aiming at highlighting the importance of transparency in European Energy Markets.
WHAT
We are pleased to invite you at the conference:
The global renewable energy industry: companies’ strategies and market trends
16 October 2012, Brussels
European Commission headquarters
Berlaymont building – Schuman room
Renovating the existing EU building stock is a real economic opportunity for Europe. It is a revenue-generating
activity which contributes to urban renewal, strengthens social cohesion, boosts economic growth by creating
The debate around shale gas development in Europe remains in its infancy, however it is seen by many as a “game-changer” in terms of energy security, tackling climate change and in facilitating the development of renewables (as a best placed partner).
The Future Development of Renewable Electricity Support Schemes - How and when should they converge?
Pages
Events of the week
Jobs
EURACTIV News
- Tackling Europe’s Industrial Competitiveness Challenge [Promoted content]
- Record year for coal in 2024, world’s hottest year
- Meloni: Trump not an ‘enemy’, wants ‘pragmatic’ EU approach
- Romanian convicted of spying for Russia gets five-year prison term
- Russia intensifies assaults in Kursk and eastern front, Ukraine says