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Hungary: a promising decade for wind energy or standstill ? – 2020, progress made and road ahead. Jacopo Moccia Head of Policy Analysis European Wind Energy Association. 5 July 2011. Presentation outline. About EWEA Wind Energy growth Wind Energy in the EU EU electricity mix - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hungary: a promising decade for wind energy or standstill? – 2020, progress made and road ahead.

5 July 2011Jacopo MocciaHead of Policy Analysis European Wind Energy Association

Presentation outline

• About EWEA• Wind Energy growth• Wind Energy in the EU• EU electricity mix• National Renewable Energy Action Plans• Some conclusions Hungary

What is the European Wind Energy Association? EWEA is the voice of the wind industry in Europe 

 Activities include:

• Researching the latest developments in the wind sector

• Coordinating EC-funded projects • Disseminating high quality, up-to-date information • Raising awareness of the benefits of wind power • Organising Europe’s premier wind energy events

More than 600 members from almost 60 countries

• Manufacturers with a leading share of the global wind power market

• Component suppliers• Research institutes• National wind and renewable associations• Developers• Electricity providers• Finance and insurance companies• Consultants• Contractors

This combined strength makes EWEA the world’s

largest and powerful wind energy networkwww.ewea.org/membership

Members include the following leading players:

Wind energy growth

Global annual wind energy installations

Wind energy in the EU – 1/2

Global cumulative wind energy installations (1991 – 2010) / global cumulative nuclear installations (1961 – 1980)

Wind energy in the EU – 2/2

Power production from new wind installations and new nuclear installations

EU electricity mix 1/4

Cumulative installed capacity (MW) in 2000 – Total 575,500 MW

Cumulative installed capacity (MW) in 2010 – Total 877,900 MW

EU electricity mix 2/4

Wind energy share in total electricity consumption

EU electricity mix 3/4

New power generating capacity in EU

63% RES58% RES42% RES

EU electricity mix 4/4

Net increase/decrease in installed capacity in the EU 2000 to 2010

National Renewable Energy Action Plans 1/3

Share of RES in electricity - NREAPs

National Renewable Energy Action Plans 2/3

Wind energy production in NREAPs 213.4 GW

84.9 GW

National Renewable Energy Action Plans 3/3

Wind energy production in EWEA scenario 230 GW

84.3 GW

Some conclusions Hungary

EWEA 2020 target: 900 / 1,200 MWNREAP 2020 target: 750 MW

NREAP 2010 target: 330 MWReal 2010 installations: 295 MWLost investments: €42,000,000 in 2010

Challenges: un-ambitious targets – unclear legislation – tenders for grid

connections – unstable support

mechanism.

Situation: standstill

Thank you very much for your attention

www.ewea.org

EWEA80 RUE D’ARLONB-1040 BRUSSELS

T: +32 2 213 1811F: +32 2 213 1890E: ewea@ewea.org

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