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UVCA energy committee Roman Zinchenko / greencubator
Major shifts in energy sector
50% new energy capacities - renewables
33% renewables in German electrical grid
Agora Energiewende | Understanding the Energiewende
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Germany and the European Union as a whole need to fix their carbon policy, to reverse the coal resurrection wit-nessed recently all over Europe. The German government is pushing for structural reform of the EU emissions trading scheme, together with stronger energy efficiency measures. In parallel to its European engagement,49 the German gov-ernment in July 2015 adopted additional national policies and measures. In a new law that is expected to be decided
49 The modification of the EU emissions trading scheme is a complex process, as it involve all European Member states and institutions.
by parliament in late 2015, 2.7 gigawatts of inefficient old lignite power plants are to be taken off the market by 2020. Once off the market, they would remain for four years in a so-called “climate reserve.” Plants in this reserve would only be called upon to produce if there is the danger of a severe power outage. After four years, the plants will be shut down completely. In order to reach the 2030 targets and beyond, a consensus on the gradual reduction of coal in the German power mix needs to be established, together with power producers, unions, government, and environmental NGOs.
Recent developments in gross electricity generation in Germany, 1990 - 2014 and scenario until 2030 to reach the government’s targets Figure 21
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⅔China, India, Brasil
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25%of Chinese generation will be renewables by 2030
$ 3,2divestment from fossil assets
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Source: Clean Energy Pipeline
Venture Capital and Private EquityEuropean Venture Capital and Private Equity investment: Q2.13 to Q2.15 ($ million)
Q2.14Q1.14Q4.13Q3.13Q2.13
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Q3.14 Q1.15Q4.14 Q2.150
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n Venture capital - Late stage (Series D+)
n Venture capital - Early growth (Series A to C)
— Number of deals
Average quarterly VC/PE investment Q2.13 to Q2.15 ($ million)
Venture Capital (early-stage) 150.7
Venture Capital (late-stage) 67.6
Private Equity (development capital) 158.4
Average deal size Q2.13 to Q2.15 ($ million)
Venture Capital (early-stage) 5.2
Venture Capital (late-stage) 34.7
Private Equity (development capital) 50.3
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Source: Clean Energy Pipeline
Mergers and AcquisitionsEuropean M&A activity: Q2.13 to Q2.15
Q2.14Q1.14Q4.13Q3.13Q2.13
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llion) N
umber of deals
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n Deals of under $500 million
— Number of deals
Clean Energy Pipeline calculates M&A activity based on announced transactions within each quarter.
Average M&A investment: Q2.13 to Q2.15
Average quarterly M&A deal volume ($ billion) 6.3
Average number of deals per quarter 130
Average M&A transaction value ($ million) 48.5
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Source: Clean Energy Pipeline
Venture Capital and Private EquityEuropean Venture Capital investment by sector
European Venture Capital investment by country
0 50 100 150 250
France
Switzerland
UK
Germany
Deal value ($ million)
200
0
Advanced Materials & Technologies
Biofuels
Green Transportation
Solar
Deal value ($ million)
50 100 150 200 250 300
Energy Efficiency
n Q2.15
n Q1.15
n Q2.14
n Q2.15
n Q1.15
n Q2.14
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Source: Clean Energy Pipeline
Venture Capital and Private EquityEuropean Venture Capital investment by sector
European Venture Capital investment by country
0 50 100 150 250
France
Switzerland
UK
Germany
Deal value ($ million)
200
0
Advanced Materials & Technologies
Biofuels
Green Transportation
Solar
Deal value ($ million)
50 100 150 200 250 300
Energy Efficiency
n Q2.15
n Q1.15
n Q2.14
n Q2.15
n Q1.15
n Q2.14
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