STATUS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND CURRENT CHALLENGES; MedReg Perspective

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STATUS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND CURRENT CHALLENGES; MedReg Perspective By Prof. Hafez El-Salmawy President of Mediterranean Energy Regulators (MedReg) This project is co-financed by the European Union 1

Background on MEDREG MEDREG was established as a permanent working group in May 2006 of Electricity and Gas Regulators around the Mediterranean. In 2007 it was announced as a non profit association under the Italian law with the name Association of Mediterranean Energy Regulators MEDREG brings together 23 Energy Regulators for Electricity and Gas of 20 countries around the Mediterranean Basin 2

MEDREG Organizational Structure 3

MEDREG STRATEGY 2020-2030 Achieve Mediterranean Energy Community Through the Following Measures: 1. A sound institutional regulatory framework. 2. Optimal conditions for infrastructure investments. 3. Functioning,. competitive and transparent electricity and gas markets. 4. Efficient consumers protection taking into account the particular situation of vulnerable Consumers. 5. Intensified regional cooperation and setting up of pilot projects 4

Activities of RES/EE Working Group Targets 2015-2020 includes: Implementation of a common tool allowing the use of flexibility mechanisms enabled by the concerned EU directives (2009/28 / CE ) Implementation of harmonized regulatory options to promote RES in a cost-effective way. Implementation of advanced distributed generation, grid parity and net metering frameworks in Mediterranean electricity systems 5

Recent Reports of the RES/EE WG Assessments of mechanisms to integrate RES in isolated electricity systems Study to evaluate net metering systems in Mediterranean countries Paper to analyze collaboration as regards flexible mechanisms and possibility of linking the ETS Scheme with schemes in non-eu countries. Update of the environment, RES and energy efficiency benchmarking exercise : analysis of the status, the structure and organization of the RE/EE policies and regulations trend of national emissions of greenhouse gases, the legislative and regulatory framework concerning renewable sources support schemes and energy efficiency promotion. 6 This project is co-financed by the European Union

Regulatory Benchmark for RE Adopted Polices and Plans in SMC Source: pwmsp Changes Since 2013

This project is co-financed by the European Union 9

Existing and Future Interconnections 10

Interconnection Infrastructures in the Mediterranean: A Challenging Environment for Investments A report on challenges to infrastructure investments in the Mediterranean has been developed by MedReg in 2015 The report has been publically consulted with stakeholders. Six main barriers have been identified, these are: lack of transparency, low level of involvement of private sector, fragmented legal and regulatory framework, significant subsidizations, unclear institutional architecture at national level and lack of regulatory incentive mechanisms. 11 This project is co-financed by the European Union

Report Key Messages Based on the survey carried out as a part of the report the respondents recognized the importance of promoting a sound legal and regulatory framework to increase the chance that infrastructure projects in the Mediterranean region receives investment. Other key messages are also identified these include: Activities aiming at improving the climate of energy investments in the Mediterranean region should be rationalized and better coordinated. Demand-risk represents a relevant source of uncertainty for upstream investors and should be considered by regulators when managing the evolution of end-user markets. 12 This project is co-financed by the European Union

Key Messages (Contd.) Business models should be tailor-made to the specific needs of the region. Clear price signals and removal of subsidies are preconditions to any business model and should be implemented now. Proposed infrastructure projects always be evaluated based on a cost-benefit analysis and include a crossborder cost allocation to highlight the interest that each country has in the projects This project is co-financed by the European Union 13

Union For Mediterranean Energy Platforms Through the activities of the Mediterranean Ministerial Energy Conference which held in Rome in Nov. 2014, an initiative to establish three Energy Platforms was adopted to enhance energy integration among the Euro-Med countries UFM has taken the responsibility of these platforms These platform includes: A platform on Regional Electricity Market REM Gas Platform Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Platform This project is co-financed by the European Union 14

Work Program Matrix Approach for RE Platform Source: The UFM platform in Re and EE; Re working group: Brief on the work program, RCREEE, 2015 This project is co-financed by the European Union 15

Conclusions Role of Regulators in supporting integration of Renewable energy with the grid is crucial. This comes through adopting necessary regulatory measures for supporting; production, transmission and trading of Re. Stimulating production and trading of Re in the Mediterranean necessitates developing the existing infrastructure as well as develop more innovative finance and trading mechanisms. MedReg as an association of public entities support the platforms initiative and cooperate very effectively to achieve their targets, which are in alignance with MedReg strategy 16

Thanks you for your attention! * * * This project is co-financed by the European Union 17