Engagement at scale – The Role of Industrial Energy Users for a Successful Clean Energy Package.

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Engagement at scale – The Role of Industrial Energy Users for a Successful Clean Energy Package

Augustijn van Haasteren European Commission - DG Energy The clean energy for all Europeans package (inter alia): Is about climate objectives AND economic grow Fosters better organized electricity markets to realise important cost savings Empower consumers, strengthens their rights and gives them an active role in the energy markets

Peter Claes IFIEC

Paul Troughton EnerNOC Procurement timeframe matters Cleared in half-hourly market Frequency response available from industrial loads Could be offered on weekly basis Data: Total Fast Instantaneous Reserves offers from Interruptible Load resources in New Zealand – North Island only.

INDUSTRE business models and policy recommendations Tomás Gómez Comillas University INDUSTRE Project INDUSTRE business models and policy recommendations 1: Electricity Bill Reduction Market access / aggregation Cost reflective network tariffs Policy costs: high elasticity / out of tariff  2: System Service Provider Participation in reserve and balancing markets Fair technical conditions Participation in capacity remuneration mechanisms Competitive interruptibility mechanisms Participation in future DSO local network services 4: Balancing Contract with off-site VRE VRE bear imbalance responsibility Efficient imbalance pricing systems Allow aggregation in dual imbalance pricing 5: Electricity Bill Reduction with on-site VRE Abandon net-metering policies Allow self-generation for on-site VRE Available tools Flexible demand only + contract with offsite VRE + contract with onsite VRE 3 Energy costs 1 Supplier price response Market price response Long-term electricity supply 5 Long-term electricity supply Savings Network and other regulated costs ToU network tariff Volumetric tariff response 2 System services Balancing provision and other services 4 Bilateral balancing provision Revenues

Daniel Becker Ecofys We are much better in EE than we think We know how to design good policies for any context Weak part is implementation We are global technology leaders – let‘s use this potential If we don‘t, others will! To further trigger this potential, we need policy framework and targets There is sufficient proof that EU regulation has already helped innovative technologies to establish in the market Partnership needed between politics & business on managing the transformation Let‘s overcome political reluctance by focusing on the right questions: those who are technologivcally leading will serve the markets of tomorrow18

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