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Isabel Soares
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SOURCE :DGEG
PRIMARY ENERGY (2015)
Total primary energy consumption : 22,1 Mtep
Oil, 43%
Renewables, 22%
Natural Gas, 18%
Coal, 15%
Others, 2%
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Source: DGEG
ELECTRICITY GENERATION IN PORTUGAL
8616
16189 16594 1514019016
2875424692
20410
30610 32405
25511
44340
37745 37725 3976135243
27562
30005
33060
22700 20399
26910
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10000
20000
30000
40000
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60000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
(GWh)
Total Renewable Non-Renewable Production + Import Balance
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EU Energy Targets
20% Reduction of Energy
Consumption
20% RES in Final Energy
Consumption
EU Targets for Portugal
20% Reduction of Primary Energy
31% RES in Gross Final Consumption
10% in transport
ENERGY TARGETS BY 2020
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NREAPNational Renewable Energy
Action Plan
NEEAPNational Energy Efficiency
Action Plan
PORTUGAL: NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS
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1,501
9%
21%
48%
54%
59%63%
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Poupanças alcançadas
Poupança por alcançar
Grau de Cumprimento
The impact of the NEEAP by the end of 2013 has led to some 942 ktoe of energy savings
Impact of NEAAP efficiency measures to 2016 and 2020 Percentage of total NEEAP savings
(ktep)
NEEAP - NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY ACTION PLAN
Community Cohesion Policy
Financing available in the Period (2014/2020) for:• Investments in Energy Efficiency in enterprises,
Public Buildings and Residential Sector, includingthe energy rehabilitation of Buildings
Support
Social tariffs
Vulnerable consumers: 820 thousand needyfamilies benefit from social tariffs on electricityand natural gas
Savings achieved
Savings to achieve
Degree of compliance
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Consolidate the Wind Energy Cluster
National Program for Dams
Small Hydro Power Plants, reversible pumping
Solar Hot Water - Thermal Solar
Solar Photovoltaic
Simplified self-consumption scheme
Forest Biomass Power Plants
Biofuel in Road Transport
Ocean energy and Offshore Wind Energy
R & D applied to clean technologies
Promote solar and wind energy concerted with reinforcement of interconnections
Investment Opportunities
Synergies with Local Promoters
Promoting sustainable economic development
NREAP - NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY ACTION PLAN
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By 2015, Portugal had already reached about 90% of its target for 2020, as a result of thefavorable evolution in the consumption of renewable energies
In 2015, the Tariff Dividend amounted to more than 5 billion euros, which led the Government to take Energy Policy measures to control costs
Transition of the remuneration in Feed- In Tariff regime for new projects of electricity production from renewable to market regime (already licensed about 380 MW)
Technological evolution and lower cost of renewable technologies globally, making projects profitable and attractive
Promotion of Small Power Plants for Self Energy Consumption, with surplus electricity being sold to the grid
Self-consumption of energy in 2014/2016: 33 MW were installed
Licensed Power at the end of 2106 for Photovoltaic Solar Projects: 380 MW to be installed in the next two years without any subsidies
It is expected that in 2020 it will reach 15.8 MW of Installed Power in Renewables
Portugal is well placed to reach the 31% of renewables goal in final energy consumption.
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2009/28 NREAP (2013/2020)
European Directive2009/28/CE: Target of 31% renewables in final energy consumption by 2020
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Mix of renewables in 2015 (MW)
Source: DGEG / Nota: Biomass includes the cogeneration component, Biogas and Urban Solid Wastes
Hídrica6 024 (49%)
Biomassa740 (6%)
Eólica5 034 (41%)
Geotermia + Ondas
29 (0,2%)
Fotovoltaica451 (4%)
+5 948 MW
INSTALLED CAPACITY IN RENEWABLES 6
32
9
7 0
08
7 8
09
8 4
59
9 1
06
9 6
87 10
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Hidrica Eólica Biomassa Solar Geotermia + OndasHydro Wind Biomass Geothermal + Waves
HydroWind
Biomass
Geothermal + Waves
Photovoltaic
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10% 11%13% 13% 13% 13% 14% 14% 15% 15% 16% 16% 17% 18% 18%
20% 20%23% 23% 24% 25% 25%
30% 31%34%
38%40%
49%
In 2015, Portugal already accomplish 90% of its goal
RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET IN FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY2020
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Strengthen security of energy
supply through new routes and
suppliers;
Fostering electricity exchanges
between neighboring countries
and exploring new markets;
Create new synergies between
electrical systems.
Existing Interconnection
Source: REN, REE
INTERCONNECTIONS: FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
Existing Interconnection
Interconnection in study
Planned Interconnection
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BILATERAL COOPERATION ON ENERGY
Number of institutional instruments for bilateral cooperation
signed between Portugal and third countries::
North America: 2
South America: 3
Africa: 9
Asia: 5
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