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1 WORKING DRAFT Last Modified 8/13/2010 4:05:09 PM Central Europe Standard Time Printed 13.08.2010 14:22:48 Central Europe Standard Time Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania Gediminas Onaitis 2013

2 1 TARGETS FOR YEAR 2020 23% RES 20% RES Electricity 60% RES CHS 10% RES Transport Directive 2009/28/EB National Energy Independence Strategy

3 2 CURRENT SITUATION 20,3% RES 10,9% RES Electricity 27,2% RES CHS 3,7% RES Transport

4 3 RES PERSPECTIVES FOR YEAR 2020 10,9% Electricity 27,2% CHS 3,7 % Transport SunWindBiomassHydro 0,5%6,4%13%0,7% Biomass 33% Under consideration Min 6,3% 31,7% 60,2% 10%

5 WORKING DRAFT Last Modified 8/13/2010 4:05:09 PM Central Europe Standard Time Printed 13.08.2010 14:22:48 Central Europe Standard Time

6 5 RES STRUCTURE Wind Power Plant Installations: Wind farms up to 6 MW capacity connected to the distribution grid – 27 MW total capacity (65 units) Wind farms above 6 MW capacity connected to the transmission grid – 208 MW total capacity (14 units) Distribution of wind power plants: Biogas and Biomass Installations: Biomass power plants – total capacity 56 MW (9 units) Biogas power plants – total capacity 18,4 MW (19 units) Hydro Power Plant Installations: Small HPP – 26,8 MW total capacity (96 units) Kaunas HPP – 102 MW total capacity, (1 unit) Distribution of hydro power plants Photovoltaic Power Plant Installations: PV power plants up to 30 kW capacity – 36,4 MW total capacity (1331 unit) PV power plants above 30 kW capacity – 9,7 MW total capacity (29 units), largest power plant – 2,56MW capacity. 4

7 6 BIOMASS POTENTIAL CHS sector for heat and electricity production ~720 Ktnoe consumption

8 7 Services meeting public interest fee for year 2013 Totally 9,377 ct.

9 8 EU ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR DOMESTIC USERS

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11 10 RES DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS Inexperience Grid misbalance Price RES ATTRACTIVITY

12 11 RES POSIBILITIES Technological improvements Planning Creating additional value New possibilities for RES usage COMPETITIVE RES

13 12 THANK YOU!


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