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EU strategy for offshore renewable energy

Auf einen Blick 11-12-2020

The European Commission recently adopted a strategy to develop offshore renewable energies in all of Europe's seas. This could make a major contribution towards the decarbonisation of energy consumption across the EU. The strategy aims to increase offshore wind capacity to 25 times current levels, and facilitate the commercialisation of new offshore renewable technologies, such as tidal, wave and floating solar energy. The Commission will provide a supportive regulatory framework and increase funding ...

World Energy Outlook 2016

Auf einen Blick 19-12-2016

World Energy Outlook 2016 World Energy Outlook (WEO) is an annual study produced by the International Energy Agency (IEA), which models future global trends in energy based on different policy scenarios. The study looks at how production and consumption of different energy sources is evolving, and considers the likely effects of investment decisions, new technologies, government policies and international agreements. The WEO sheds light on the expected energy trajectory of different regions of the ...

As presented in the study 'Energy Storage: Which Market Designs and Regulatory Incentives Are Needed?', energy storage is accomplished by various technologies for the release of energy at a later time and potentially involves conversion from one form of energy to another, both before storage and at the time of release. This leaflet presents the key findings of this study. Link to the original publication: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2015/563469/IPOL_STU(2015)563469_EN.pdf ...

This study analyses the current status and potential of energy storage in the European Union. It aims at suggesting what market designs and regulatory changes could foster further cost reduction and further deployment of energy storage technologies to provide services supporting the Energy Union strategy. This study was prepared by Policy Department A at the request of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE).

This in-depth analysis, provided by the Policy Department A at the request of the Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE) aims to explain key features of energy governance in the European Union related to the ITRE Committee’s mandate. This analysis assesses governance in terms of transparency and accountability, effectiveness and coherence.

Ziel des Workshops war es, das Potenzial für die Entwicklung und den Einsatz neuer Technologien für erneuerbare Energien in den Bereichen Solarenergie, Meeresenergie und Geothermik zu bewerten. Die Gastredner sondierten die wichtigsten Merkmale dieser Technologien, ihre technologischen Kapazitäten, ihr Potenzial und ihre Grenzen sowie ihre Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt. Darüber hinaus erörterten sie die Wirtschaftlichkeit des Sektors unter Berücksichtigung der Kapitalkosten und der Stromerzeugungskosten ...

In light of the financing needs identified in the Communication from the Commission on the SET-Plan of November 2009, a workshop was held in the European Parliament on 26 April 2010. It aimed at assessing the experience of public/private investors with investments in innovative energy technologies or projects integrating climate change and eco-efficiency criteria. Discussion focused on the status of clean energy investments markets, factors/criteria influencing decisions and investments into clean ...

Decentralized Energy Systems

Studie 14-06-2010

We are moving from a highly-centralized to a more decentralized energy system relying on more distributed generation, energy storage and a more active involvement of consumers through demand response. The present study makes an assessment of the status quo of decentralized energy systems, both in terms of technological developments and the legislative and policy framework. The analysis then discusses the current technical, economic and policy challenges and barriers facing decentralized energy production ...

New renewable energy technologies allow to tap additional potentials such as offshore wind, and to reduce energy generation costs. The present study assesses the ripeness of new renewable technologies and their deployment potentials, which surpass total EU electricity consumption. Markets and industry structures as well as barriers are analysed. The policy assessment and recommendations focus on the coherence, effectiveness and efficiency of the current European financing frameworks and the energy ...

The European energy sector faces critical challenges in the future. In order to shed light on different pathways towards achieving these goals a number of energy scenarios for the EU27 have been developed within this project. The focus of the scenario building procedure is on the overall energy system, showing how the different elements of the European energy systems interact with each other, and how different combinations of technology choices and policies lead to different overall results. The ...