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Nexans Climate Day 2021The DSO´s role to enable the electrifications
2021.09.21
Kenneth Johansson, Head of Electrical Network in Stockholm
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965 000Customers
17.5% Market share
– the second
largest DSO in Sweden
100 bnis estimated need in investments
until 2045
77,500 km of power lines distribute
26.5 TWh electricity
Our ownersOMERS Infrastructure (50%)
Third National Pension Fund (20%)
Folksam (17.5%)
First National Pension Fund (12.5%)
~3 000 people
employed, of which ~500 own
employees
Our corporate culture is characterized by social, economic and environmental responsibility, including high safety awareness, customer focus and inclusion.
14.1 bnInvestments 2016 – 2020
99.98% Reliability
Ellevio own, operate and develop transmission & distribution networks in Sweden.
We enable more renewable production, the electrification of transports and industry, and help our customers to act in a more climate smart way.
We take an active role in the journey towards a fossil free and sustainable society.
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Time is critical if Sweden is to become the world’s first fossil-free welfare state by 2045
At least 30% of the
generation mix from
wind and solar power
The electrification can
mean an increase of
energy usage up to 310
TWh
The customers will take a
more active part in the
electricity system
The greatest investment
cycle since 1960/70 and a
need for 500 bn until 2045
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A combination of initiatives to enable the electrification of the transport and the energy intense industry
Sthlmflex
Smart e-mobility
charging
Partnerships,
electrification
pact
Grid
investmentsEnergy storage to
enable more
renewables
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We need to cooperate more to enable the climategoals and to secure a reliable grid
2021-09-21
Electrification – a key part of decarbonising
societyClimate Day 2021
Niclas Damsgaard
Chief Strategist, Svenska kraftnät
Svenska kraftnät is responsible for
the transmission system for electricity
> We offer safe, efficient and environmentally
friendly transmission of electricity on the national
grid
> We exercise our responsibility for the electricity
system cost-efficiently
> We promote an open Swedish, Nordic and
European electricity market
> We ensure that electricity supply can withstand
severe societal strain
> We promote dam safety
Key changes
> Electrification of hard-to-abate sectors drives strong
growth in electricity consumption
> In Sweden, significant part of the growth will take
place in the North
> The generation mix will change fundamentally
> Severe pressure on the electricity system – need
dispatchable generation, flexible consumption and storage
0
100
200
300
20302025
TWh
2020 20402035 20502045
141 147
187
286
212
265298
+111%
Grid losses
Electric vehicles
Data centers
Industry
Household, service & transport
Electricity consumption, Sweden
(Electrification, renewables scenario)
Key changes
> Electrification of hard-to-abate sectors drives strong
growth in electricity consumption
> In Sweden, significant part of the growth will take
place in the North
> The generation mix will change fundamentally
> Severe pressure on the electricity system – need
dispatchable generation, flexible consumption and storage
38 4278 84 85
0
100
200
300
TWh
12
204020352021
14
2025 2030 2045 2050
+630%
SE4 SE1SE2SE3
Electricity consumption per Swedish bidding zone
(Electrification, renewables scenario)
SE1
SE2
SE3
SE4
Key changes
> Electrification of hard-to-abate sectors drives strong
growth in electricity consumption
> In Sweden, significant part of the growth will take
place in the North
> The generation mix will change fundamentally
> Severe pressure on the electricity system – need
dispatchable generation, flexible consumption and storage
0
50
100
150
2030
GW
2020 20502025 2035 2040 2045
4047
5868
8495
107
Onshore wind
Other thermal
Nuclear
Offshore wind
Solar
Installed generation capacity
(Electrification, renewables scenario)
Key changes
> Electrification of hard-to-abate sectors drives strong
growth in electricity consumption
> In Sweden, significant part of the growth will take
place in the North
> The generation mix will change fundamentally
> Severe pressure on the electricity system – need
dispatchable generation, flexible consumption and storage
Resource adequacy
(Electrification, renewables scenario)
889
0
200
400
600
800
1 000
+flex d
ata
cente
rs
Loss of Load Expectation,
Hours/year
+flex h
ydro
gen
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LE
, no f
lex
+flex industr
y/E
V
13 070
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
LO
LE
, no f
lex
+flex h
ydro
gen
Maximum shortage, MW
+flex industr
y/E
V
+flex d
ata
cente
rs
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Net present marginal benefit, EUR/kW
Import (<-) Export (->)
Long term transmission needs
> Benefits of increased transmission
capacity on many bidding zone borders
> Both internally in the Nordics and out
from the Nordics
> In most cases benefits comes from
trade in both directions