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Study Project TRANS-CSP Trans-Mediterranean Interconnection for Concentrating Solar Power (WP03 Policies and Finance) Project for the Research & Development Programme of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) NREA

WP03 Policies and Finance Scope: Assess the strength and weekness of present energy policy and draft a strategy for sustainability. Result: Present subsidies and R&D policies are contradictory to sustainability and must be corrected. Trans-national renewable energy policies are insufficient. A EUMENA free trade area for renewables should be established.

Energy Subsidies in the European Union in 2001 (EEA 2004) * average of minimum and maximum value calculated from EU-Programme ExternE 8 different renewable sources receive 8 % of energy subsidy (1 % each)  Present subsidy policies act against diversification

Public Energy R&D in the OECD (IEA 2006) 8 different renewable sources receive 8 % of R&D Funding (1 % each)  Present R&D policies act against diversification

What Kyoto-Instruments offer: rather volatile CO2 prices, low at the moment and probably increasing in the future What Renewables Need: reliable initial support that can be gradually reduced Carbon trade prices of the last 12 months in Euro/ton Source: EXAA CO2-certificates  Carbon trading helps market introduction only to a limited extent

European Support Instruments (REN 2005): lots of approaches but no best practice standards, and no trans-national renewable energy policies

Adequate Political and Legal Framework Required Diversification of the energy portfolio is a key to energy security. The cost-stabilising effect of renewables must be valued adequately. R&D for the cost reduction of renewables must be extended. Feed in tariffs are very effective instruments for market introduction. A EUMENA free trade zone for renewables should be established. Evaluation and negotiation of HVDC interconnections must start soon. Subsidisation of all energy technologies should be limited to a reasonable time span and subsequently reduced to zero. European support for MENA for the market introduction of renewables can attenuate the growing pressure on fossil fuel resources that would otherwise origin from the economic growth of this region, thus helping indirectly to secure fossil fuel supply in Europe. As a long term perspective, EUMENA should become a Community for Energy, Water and Climate Security.

Public and Private Investment by Renewable Electricity Feed-In Laws Low private investment risk through long term power purchase agreement granted by law Low equity interest rates required by private investors due to low investment risk Least cost market introduction of renewables through low equity interest rates of private investors Diversity of supply through individually adapted feed-in tariffs for each technology Stimulation of private investment and R&D for cost reduction through retrogressive feed-in tariffs Feed-in laws provide public investment over limited time span to stimulate private investment for the market introduction of renewables The initial tariff addition is covered by the consumers who benefit from future cost stability. Due to initially low renewable shares, the effect on consumer prices is very low.

Comparing Strategies for Electricity in Europe Electricity Mix dominated by Renewable Energy with Fossil Fuel Backup Diversified supply and renewable resources Domestic sources dominate the electricity mix Low vulnerability of decentralised generation Low hazardous waste, recyclable materials Low risk of contamination or major accidents Requires public investment over limited time Low environmental impact Trend to lower cost and low price volatility Power on demand by a well balanced mix Based on proven and demonstrated technologies Electricity Mix dominated by Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Power Supply based on few and limited resources Energy imports dominate the electricity mix High vulnerability of large generation units Unsolved disposal of nuclear waste and CO 2 Risks of nuclear proliferation and accidents Requires long-term continuous subsidisation Climate change and pollution Trend to higher cost and high price volatility Power on demand by ideally stored energy Still requires major technical breakthroughs: Safe fission and breeder technology. Commercial fusion reactor. Carbon capture and sequestration.