The future of energy And fundamental rights Dr. István Garaguly Senior Advisor of the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Budapest 19, October 2012.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EUFORES Offshore Wind and the European Supergrid 09/16/2010 Hans-Josef Fell Member of the German Parliament.
Advertisements

NONRENEWABLE AND RENEWABLE RESOURCES
Path to your Energy Savings Existing Residential and Small Commercial.
Introduction of the energy policy directives of the EU in Hungary Balatongyörök, 26 March 2009 Dr. Péter Gordos Secretary of State Ministry of Transport,
Luan Morina, Head of Department for Energy and Mining The Role of Renewable Energy Sources in Kosovo.
European Environment Agency June 28th-29th Copenhagen Hungarian Country presentation Sandor Molnar Energy, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
Market Situation in Hungary Market Situation in Hungary The Geothermal Heat Pumps market in Central & Eastern Europe BRATISLAVA Bela Adam Renewable.
Energy transformations PE & KE. Converting PE to KE More useable forms of energy are?
100% renewable electricity … 50% renewable energy … … two ambitious aims in Lower Austria? Josef FISCHER Lower Austrian Regional Government Department.
Tazzy Smith, Akhona Maliwa, Ella van Geuns, Claudia Schulke.
MSZET Hungarian Wind Energy Association UTILISATION OF WIND ENERGY IN HUNGARY IN 2009 Author and Presenter: Gábor Csákány MSZET West Transdanubian regional.
Energy Sources Grouping task. nuclear oil gas Solar cells / PV biofuel / biomass wave hydroelectric coal geothermal wind tidal.
Energy Sources. Non-renewable? Non-renewable Finite (being depleted – will run out) In general from a form of potential energy released by human action.
The Hungarian Energy Policy and the Renewable Energy Situation The Hungarian Energy Policy and the Renewable Energy Situation Dr. Poós.
NONRENEWABLE AND RENEWABLE RESOURCES Section 12. What do you think nonrenewable resources are? Break it down... Nonrenewable? Resource?
Renewable Energy in Oman Public Authority for Electricity and Water Khalil Alzidi Senior Renewable Energy Engineer.
Sources of Energy Renewable and Non- renewable. What is Energy? Energy is the ability to do work.
Biomethane Roadmap in Hungary Wien, AGCS AG, February 27, 2015 Kornél L. Kovács Hungarian Biogas Association.
WHERE DOES OUR ENERGY COME FROM?. Energy SOURCES NON RENEWABLE Do not regenerate as fast as we consume them Risk of running out! Coal, oil, gas RENEWABLE.
Development of Wind Power in Austria Importance of Regional Initiatives and Financing Models Stefan Hantsch Dr. Ursula Nährer
State incentives of developing renewable energy sources VII KAZENERGY EURASIAN FORUM Astana 3. October 2012 Hans-Josef Fell Member of German Parliament.
Western Wind Transmission Ronald L. Lehr AWEA Western Representative 4950 Sanford Circle West Englewood, CO
National renewable energy policy – results and challenges Estonia Madis Laaniste, Energy Department.
Lina Murauskaitė New Challenges in the European Area: Young Scientist’s 1st International Baku Forum May 20-25, 2013, Azerbaijan, Baku Integration of Renewable.
Primary energy consumption in Bavaria Renewable Energies Coal Other Oil Nuclear Energy Gases This project has been funded with support from the European.
Coal NonRenewable Advantages: Produces a lot of energy, easy to find and obtain. Disadvantages: Burning coal produces air pollution.
Name the sources of power. Can you describe what happens?
PV Policy Group KOM Catania, 6-7 October About PV in Portugal Luís Silva Pedro Paes Hybrid PV-Wind power plant.
Energy situation & Energy policies in South Africa Presented by: Thembani Bukula.
►How do we make electricity? ; Fossil fuels ►Nuclear power ►Alternative sources -Solar -Wind -Water Mapping slide.
Learning outcomes:- To be able to identify the main energy resources available To be able to identify renewable and non-renewable resources To be able.
Energy lights our life, powers our vehicles, and runs water in river, cooks our food. It warms and cools our homes, plays our music, and gives us.
Energy & Its Impact on Global Society Jerome K. Williams, Ph.D. Saint Leo University Dept. Mathematics & Sciences.
Sci. 5-4 Energy Resources Pages
STaR Symposium 2013 The Evolution of Energy: From Scarcity to Abundance October 22, 2013.
LEADER experience in Hungary László Simon Building up support for rural development, Conference in Radom, Poland, May 2007.
ENERGY RESOURCES Advantages and disadvantages of energy resources.
Made by: Regina Pogány Emma Buczkó. What are the renewable energy sources? The main type of the renewable energy sources:  wind energy  hydro energy.
RENEWABLE UPDATES: Legislation and Achievements 2013 Zoltán NAGY-BEGE ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY Member of the Regulatory Board ANRE Bucharest.
Topic 9: How does the river help us produce energy? Discussion: Fri 10/ & Mon 10/8 Homework Due: Wed 10/10.
Target: Describe each type of fossil fuel. Explain how it forms, is removed, and is processed. Discuss where it is found and the supply of the fossil fuel.
Korea’s Policy Direction for R&D and Dissemination of New & Renewable Energy Korea Energy Management Corporation OCTOBER, 2003.
By: Claire, and Paul. Uses  The energy uses are…  Coal  Biomass  Natural Gas  Wind  Solar Energy.
QOTD What do you think nonrenewable resources are? Break it down... Nonrenewable? Resource?
Natural resources Britain & China Presenter: 甄哲 522.
100% energy supply by renewable energy sources: A German case study Andreas Gursch Director Environmental Science & Technology European Chamber of Commerce.
New Brunswick Energy Policy Overview June 23, 2015.
The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 1 The RPA Renewables Routemap Philip Wolfe Jeremy Leggett David McDonald Renewable Power Association.
‹#› of [total number of slides] This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Discussion on added-value of REEP for the Region Initial response - HUNGARY THE REGIONAL REEP MEETING Szentendre, July 3-4, 2003 Prof. Tamás PÁLVÖLGYI.
Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy. There are two types of energy sources: Renewable and Non-renewable.
What is an Energy Source (or Resource) ??
Electricity of Michigan By Philip, Nick and Alex.
Alternative energy sources. Why the need?. Alternative energy sources. For global development to be both fair and sustainable, the rich world may need.
Renewable Resource Proposals Received by 8/25/00 Overview Presented to the Energy and Environmental.
Natural Resources. 2. Resources are limited and are either Renewable or Non renewable.
World energy production by source in 2004: Oil 40% coal 23.3% natural gas 22.5% hydroelectric 7.0% nuclear 6.5% biomass and other 0.7%.
FOSSIL energies Coal, oil and natural gas take part to the French consumption of energy, as in the other developed countries.
8. EUFORES Meeting 7 Nov The Energy crisis and the solution: Solarcentury Hans-Josef Fell Member of German Parliament.
Chapter 9. Fossil Fuels  Fossil fuels include oil, natural gas, and coal.  They formed from the buried remains of plants and animals  Fossil fuels.
Renewable Non-Renewable BY: Sydnee Compton. Renewable Renewable resources are not bad for the environment. They are also more efficient. They are cheaper.
You need 1091 hydro stations to power the UK! Hydro power is very cheap.
Energy and Matter: Natural Resources SCI What is a natural resource?
11 Measures to support high- efficiency district heating and cogeneration Anders Hasselager Senior Policy Advisor Kiev, 19 May 2016.
Why are fossil fuels considered nonrenewable? Fossil Fuels are sources of energy that take a very long period of time to form and once depleted, are essentially.
ESAR is a High Secondary School with 1500 students located in Vila Franca de Xira, near Lisbon.
Renewable energy support schemes in the Republic of Moldova
Potential for Technology Transfer in Hungary
Use other resources to generate electricity
Fuel management innovation in Hungarian nuclear power units
Presentation transcript:

The future of energy And fundamental rights Dr. István Garaguly Senior Advisor of the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Budapest 19, October 2012.

OMBUDSMAN 1.INVESTIGATING OF COMPLAINTS 2. OFFICIAL INQUIRIES 3. SYSTEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORKS

complaints & conclusions Plan about a 49,9 MW biomass power station in a UNESCO World Heritage region Plan about a 49,9 MW biomass power station in a UNESCO World Heritage region The permissions of the mid- and low level nuclear waste disposal The permissions of the mid- and low level nuclear waste disposal The decision of the hungarian Parliament about the enlargement of the nuclear power-plant in Paks The decision of the hungarian Parliament about the enlargement of the nuclear power-plant in Paks

official inquiries The IPPC permission proceedings of a 2400 MW gas powerstation The IPPC permission proceedings of a 2400 MW gas powerstation The trans-boundary effects of the planned 99 MW incinerator power station in Heiligenkreuz, near to the austrian-hungarian border The trans-boundary effects of the planned 99 MW incinerator power station in Heiligenkreuz, near to the austrian-hungarian border

systematical analysis of the legal frameworks Research upon the strategies and the legal regulation of the competitiv possibilities of the renewable resources in Hungary

strategies & questions National Energy Strategy until 2030 National Energy Strategy until % > 60% nuclear 7 % > 13% >14,65 % renewable (2020) 7 % > 13% >14,65 % renewable (2020) 56 % > 25% gas & coal National Renewable Action Plan (2020) *****

legal regulation General regulation of the permission proceedings are confused now, and changeable what leads to an uncertain investment enviroment General regulation of the permission proceedings are confused now, and changeable what leads to an uncertain investment enviroment Feed-in tariff system is under renovation for one year now Feed-in tariff system is under renovation for one year now Quotas are limiting the possible investments mainly in wind and solar Quotas are limiting the possible investments mainly in wind and solar

Thank you for your attention!