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Page 1: 1 The Changing Fortunes of the EUs Energy Market Antony Froggatt

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The Changing Fortunes of the EU’s Energy Market

Antony Froggatt

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Unrestructured Electricity System

Regulator

Generation Transmission Distribution (Integrated Utility)

Customers

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Restructured System

Regulator Electricity

Exchange

Transmission System Operator

Customers

Distribution System

Retail

IPP Utility Producers Electricity

Import

Municapal Utility

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EU Legislation

• Directive 96/92/EC concerning common Rules for the internal market in electricity.

• Transposition by February 1999

• Directive 98/30/EC concerning common rules for the internal market for natural gas

• Transposition by August 2000

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Opening of Energy Markets in EU

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Market opening -Electricity

Market Opening - Gas

Minimum Requirement -Electricity

Minimum Requirement - Gas

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New Directives 2002

• The Energy Council will discuss on 25th November, next version of Directive.

• This will then be sent to European Parliament for Second Reading

• Then possibly to Conciliation, if difference occur between Parliament and Council

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Main Points of New Directive• Commission proposing to merge electricity and

gas directives.

• Market Opening: Non domestic by 1st January 2005, domestic 1 year later.

• Legal separation of TSOs and DSOs

• PSO

• Electricity Labelling

• Ownership

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Impact on Price• Electricity prices for domestic consumers

fallen 2% on average in last decade; but for commericial consumers by 12%

• Gas prices, increased for domestic by 15% but for commercial by 40%

• In UK, wholesale price fell by 18% between 2000-1, but prices for domestic fell by 2.5%, giving retails additional profit of €600 million

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Development of Energy Prices in EU - 1991-present

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Employment Levels

• According to EPSU, over last decade over 250 000 jobs lost in electricity sector.

• Similar losses might be expected in Gas sector.

• More losses in EU expected, as major firms, such EdF and GdF are partially privatised.

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Level of Employment in EU Electricity Sector

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Employment in Central Europe

• The introduction and preparations for liberalisation directives is expected to have bigger impact in CEE than in EU.

• In the period 1995-2001 there has been a 30% loss in jobs in Czech Republic and Hungary, compared with an EU average over the same period of 20%.

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Employment Levels in Czech and Hungarian Energy Sector

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Mergers and Takeovers

• In past years a few companies have increased their dominance of the energy and utilities sector.

• This concentration dynamic has reached a dramatic level during the last two years with acquisitions amounst largest EU companies rising from €3.5 billion to €42 billion, a 12 fold increase.

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Combined Acquisitions of EdF, Eon, RWE, Enel, Vattenfall, Endesa and Electrabel, 1996-2001

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Electricity Market Shares in Western Europe 1998-2002

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Mergers in CEE

• The same dominant countries are active in CEE, either directly or through strategic alliances for example with Gazprom

• In many ways the region is being divided up between French and Germany companies.

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Investors into Energy Sector in Prospective EU Members

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Security of Supply

• The liberalisation of gas and electricity industry has resulted in dominance of gas in new build of electricity.

• This is because, gas and inparticular Combined Cycle Gas turbines, are quicker to build, cheaper to run and cleaner than other conventional power stations.

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Capacity of New Power Plants within the EU in August 2002

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Impact on Renewables

• In 2003, Member States must transpose the renewable energy directive into national law.

• This set, non-binding, targets of the EU, of 12% of energy (22% of electricity) from renewables by 2010.

• Wind power has been particularly successful in recent years.

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Wind Power Cumulative Capacity in EU

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• Despite this, renewables are not significantly increasing their share of electricity production.

• Because electricity demand is still increasing

• New renewables only play minor role in EU electricity

• Directive, targets are ambitious, but essential

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Development of Renewables in EU Electricity

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