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2 Contents Regional situation Regional interconnections Andean Community Central America Region The Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR)
3 Contents Regional situation Regional interconnections Andean Community Central America Region The Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR)
4 Resources 15,185 (22%) Nordpool Reference 19,528 (22%) Latin America Situation South AmericaMesoamerica 4,269 (3.4%) 460 (1.2%) Interconnection MW (%Demand) Latin America 4,729 (4.3%) 65,625 (35%) Reserve MW [%Cap. Inst.] 19,522 (34%) 79,811 (42%) Net 58,263189,595189,37388,921 38,741123,970109,562 69,393 Cap. Installed [MW] Demand [MW] MER (Central America) ITX Méx - Guat Market coupling (Col – Ecu) ITXs Other countries Common Market Interconnection situation
5 Natural Gas Reserves TFC: Trillion Cubic Feet 152 TCF 67% 12 TCF 5% 26 TCF 12% 2 TCF 1% 4 TCF 2% 12 TCF 5% 15 TCF 7% 1 TCF 1%
6 Complementarity (Central América - Colombia) Demand Hydrology
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8 Interconnection capacities (MW) 336 MW 500 MW 200 MW 100 MW 6,300 MW 900 MW 70 MW 2,000 MW 600 MW 120 MW 80 MW 100 MW 200 MW 300 MW Central America Policies and processes that facilitate the development of regional infrastructure 300 MW Andean Community Possible participation of Chile, Venezuela and Panama Agreement CAN 536 (2002) Mercosur- The Southern Common Market Countries with high electricity demand Many interconnections Scenery of integration (present) Scenery of integration (future) Physical interconnection (future) Physical interconnection (present)
9 INTERCONNECTION CAPACITY ALLOCATION E E F F F F F F E E E E E E E Bilateral Long term bilateral contracts Market Coupling Implicit Auctions Decoupled Systems Implicit Auctions Centralized PX Market Splitting E F Existing Future
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11 Andean Region 336 MW 500 MW 100 MW CAN 536 Act. Col - Ecuador TIE Ecuador - Peru (TIE in progress) Col - Ven Contracts National networks CAN 536 Act. Dec TIE Colombia – Ecuador March 2003 TIE Colombia – Ecuador - Peru In progress
12 Electricity Interchanges between Colombia and Ecuador Date Energy (GWh)Value (Million of US$) Col → EcuEcu → ColCol → Ecu 20041, , , MW
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14 MER Transactions País/ GWh Guatemala Imp Exp El Salvador Imp Exp Honduras Imp Exp Nicaragua Imp Exp Costa Rica Imp Exp Panamá Imp Exp Total Source: Regional Operator -EOR- National networks 100 MW 80 MW 120 MW 300 MW (2009) Annual transactions
15 Framework Treaty (1995) Transitory regulations of Operation and Trading (2002) Regulator, ISO and PX Regional MER Regulation (2005) Framework Treaty (1995) Transitory regulations of Operation and Trading (2002) Regulator, ISO and PX Regional MER Regulation (2005) Lago Nicaragua Panamá Aguacapa Nejapa Cañas Ticuantepe Parrita Aguacaliente Veladero Cajón Río Lindo Panaluya Ahuachapán Planta Nicaragua Guate Norte Palmar Norte 15 de Sept. T Río Claro SIEPAC Network Interconnection substation 230 KV line National substation 300 MW capacity 15 substations Cable OPGW CountryKMS Guatemala 281 Salvador Honduras Nicaragua Costa Rica Panamá Total 230 KV, single circuit Cost M US ,797 Operation date April MW 120 MW 80 MW 100 MW Common Electricity Market
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17 Interchanges electricity - Mercosur PS: Regional interchanges included of the following binational generators: Itaipú (Brazil – Paraguay) Yacyretá (Argentina – Paraguay) Salto Grande (Argentina – Uruguay) Source: Olade 200 MW 6,300 MW 900 MW 70 MW 2,000 MW 600 MW High physical integration Low market integration Capacity networks
18 CONCLUSIONS
19 Conclusions Net benefits for coupled markets However: Political interference (subsidies, congestion surplus) Policy of self-supplying Price formation asymmetries: (fixed costs recovery) Arbitration and Conflict Dispute Resolution New interconnections in progress CAN 536 Act application Andean Countries
20 Conclusions Regional electricity market with common rules Interchange reduction High fuel prices Technical restrictions Regional interconnection under construction (2009) MER – Central American Market MERCOSUR Bilateral physical contracts …
21 Links and information source Argentina Regulator Transmission ISO Power Exchange Bolivia Regulator Transmission ISO Power Exchange Brazil Regulator Transmission ISO Power Exchange Colombia Regulatorhttp:// Transmission ISOhttp:// Power Exchange Ecuador Regulator Transmission ISO Chile Regulatorhttp:// Transmission ISO Power Exchange Peru Regulator Transmission ISO Paraguay Regulator Transmission ISO Uruguay Regulator Transmission ISO Power Exchange El Salvador Regulator ISO Power Exchange GuatemalaRegulatorhttp:// Honduras Regulator Transmission ISO Nicaragua Regulator Transmission ISO Panama Regulator Transmission ISO ISO Power Exchange
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