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Climate Change October 2015

Main concepts Climate change – lasting change of some or all characteristics, describing the average weather condition Greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases The two aspects: – mitigation (reduction of the emissions) – adaptation (adjustment) The situation in Bulgaria

Main institutions at international level UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Kyoto Protocol – First and Second commitment period Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change New global agreement on climate change?

European policy 2007 – Strategic plan for EU climate and energy policy by 2020 “ The three 20s by 2020” (20/20/20 by 2020):  20% increase in energy efficiency increase;  20% reduction in the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared to their 1990 levels;  20% share of the energy from renewable sources in the total energy consumption in EU by 2020, including 10% share of biofuels in the transport.

Legislative package “Climate and Energy” Directive 2009/29/ЕC, amending Directive 2003/87/EC so as to improve and extend the greenhouse gas emission allowance trading scheme of the Community; Decision 406/2009/ЕC on the effort of Member States to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to meet Community greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments up to 2020; Directive 2009/28/ЕC on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources; Directive 2009/31/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on the geological storage of carbon dioxide.

Additional acts Two legislative acts, which should encourage measures in the transport sector: Directive 2009/30/ЕC amending Directive 98/70/EC as regards the specification of petrol, diesel and gas-oil and introducing a mechanism to monitor and reduce greenhouse gas emissions; Regulation (ЕC)443/2009 setting emission performance standards for new passenger cars

EU emissions trading scheme Market mechanism of the Community, established during Based on the principle “cap and trade” Three periods: ; and 2013 – National Allocation Plans (NAPs)

Third trading period of the EU ETS Inclusion of new sectors and gases; Harmonized approach – EU-wide cap on the emissions, instead of 27 national caps; Reserve for new participants, determined at EU level (5% of the total quantity of allowances for allocation); Unified register; Gradual increase of the traded allowances at the expense of the free-of-charge allocated allowances; Harmonized rules for free-of-charge allocation of allowances, based on ambitious indicators; 100% trading of the allowances for the electricity production.

Decision on the distribution of efforts For reducing the greenhouse gas emissions from sources outside EU ETS (construction, agriculture, transport, waste). For Bulgaria – individual commitment, allows an increase by 20% compared with Accounting: - National inventory - Projections for the greenhouse gas emissions by sectors

National legislation Climate Change Mitigation Act – March 2014 Third National Action Plan on Climate Change 2013 – 2020 – concrete measures for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors

EU framework for climate and energy policy up to 2030 Conclusions of the European Union of 24 October 2014.

Main documents: 1.Committee Communication “Framework for the policies in the field of climate and energy during the period 2020—2030” 2.European energy security strategy. 3.Communication on the energy efficiency and its contribution to the energy security and the Framework up to 2030 for the policies in the climate and energy field.

Main commitments Obligatory target for GHG emission reduction in EU by 40% compared with 1990; Obligatory target for 27% share of RES in EU end-use energy (EUE) without individual national indicators for the separate MS. Energy efficiency improvement – EU indicative target of 27 % up to 2030 Minimum 10 % intersystem electrical connectivity

Framework New management system – based on MS national plans for competitive, secure and sustainable energy. Strengthening EU ETS Free-of-charge allowances for the sectors, endangered by “carbon leakage” Right to free-of-charge allowances for electricity production for given MS Solidarity and cost compensation mechanisms

EC proposal for Framework - 2 The target of 40 % GHG emission reduction by 2030 is allocated as follows: For the sectors in EU ETS – 43% reduction compared with their level from And 30 % reduction for the sectors outside the Scheme below their level for 2005.

Cost evaluation for Bulgaria A study, carried out by Oxford University and designated for MEW: the biggest potential for emission reduction in Bulgaria lies with energy and energy efficiency of buildings. Needed investments of EUR 7.9 billion by 2030, annual investments amount to EUR million Significant costs for the sector by inevitable also under the reference scenario.

EU Energy Union – the European Council approved conclusions, in which it appealed to the European Commission (EC) to submit a complete proposal for energy union. EC proposal of 25 February 2015, accompanied by announcement regarding the road to Paris, as well as announcement regarding the progress towards achieving a minimum target of 10 % of the existing intersystem electrical connectivity. The chairmanship-in-office, together with EC, organized a high-level conference in Riga on – a beginning of the “Riga Process” for energy union creation.

Energy Union – proposal of the European Commission  Complete change in the ways of production, transportation and use of the different energy types  The five dimensions of the Energy Union: - Energy security, solidarity and trust; - Internal energy market; - Energy efficiency; - Decarbonization of the economy; - Research and innovations.

National legislation Climate Change Mitigation Act – March 2014 Third National Action Plan on Climate Change 2013 – 2020 – concrete measures for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors Pending – Adaptation Strategy

What can each of us contribute with Reducing energy consumption Switching off electrical devices Saving resources Recycling waste Alternative transport, public transport Local goods

Thank you!