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IIFREE, NOVEMBER 16th-18th 2014
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT FORUM FOR RENEWABLES
ENERGY & ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR MENA
Gianni Chianetta
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My experience in Solar PV
11 years in BP also as CEO of BP Solar Italy (230M€ turnover, 200 MW installed). Chairman for 6 years of Assosolare, the Italian Solar Industry Association (from
34MW to 18GW), and founder of the Global Network of National PV Associations.today
Director Vice President GSPVA Steering Committee
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The Green Consunting Group represents a Team of senior consultants and leading companies, with consolidated experience in the green economy. The GC Group acts as a single interlocutor to support with the most qualified professional competences institutions and companies of the sector. The Partners, specialized in the different technologies as well as in the different areas of business, are involved from time to time by The GC Group on the basis of needs and objectives.
www.thegreenconsultinggroup.com
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Global Hybrid Power (GHP) is a financer, developer and operator of integrated power projects that integrate conventional and renewable fuel solutions with storage and optimisation software to provide reliable cost competitive power to on-grid and off-grid customers
www.globalhybridpower.com
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Feed in Tariff results (2006-2014)
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1-3
kW
3-20
kW
20-2
00 k
W
200-
1000
kW
1000
-500
0 kW
> 5
000
kW
TO
TA
LE [
kW]
489,7392,422,448
3,770,959
7,242,112
2,188,821 1,510,151
17.624.230
Power [kW] of PV plants admitted to FIT(January 31st 2014)
1-3
kW
3-20
kW
20-2
00 k
W
200-
1000
kW
1000
-500
0 kW
> 5
000
kW
TO
TA
LE
176,626
312,977
48,29711,055 964 167
550,086
Number of PV plants admitted to Feed in Tariff incentives(January 31st, 2014)
550.086 PV plants connected
17,6 GW power installed
July 6th, 2013End of Feed in Tariff
(DM 5/07/2012)
(to January 31st 2014)
Market Overview
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EU market
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Ground mounted
plants(28%)
Residential plants(21%)
Industrial plants(19%)
Commercial plants(32%)
Cumulative power installed [MW]
2000-2012(source EPIA)
Market segmentation 2012
(source EPIA)
Market Overview
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EU market
Potential cumulative 2020 [MW]
Market Overview
(source EPIA)
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• Extension fiscal incentives
50% (max 96.000 euro). 40% in 2015. 36% from January 1st, 2016 (max 48.000 euro per housing unit)
• Net metering
< 20kWp
• Sistemi Efficienti di Utenza – SEU (Efficient User Systems)
Main opportunities
Producer B may sell the electricity produced by its system
(RES <20 MW) to the final customer A, the owner of the
connection point;
The relationship between the end user and the producer will
be subject to private negotiations;
There are several possible contractual profiles;
Transmission and distribution fees, as well as those of
dispatching and those to cover the general expenses of the
system, will be applied only to the electricity withdrawn from
the connection point.
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• The solar photovoltaic (PV) sector grew from a niche market towards a mature technology over the past decade. Solar PV is already able to provide electricity at competitive prices in several regions of the world. As a result, the solar PV market diversified both in terms of technology applications and business models, as well as geographically.
• The successful future development of the solar industry might benefit
significantly from an institution, which represents the industry at an international or global level.
In response to this scenario…
• Over 30 national and regional photovoltaic associations are joining forces to set up the Global Solar Photovoltaic Association – GSPVA.
Background
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“The GSPVA will represents the photovoltaic sector on a
global scale, working in partnership with photovoltaic
associations and companies at the national, regional, and
international political level to advocate and promote
photovoltaics throughout the world.”
Objective
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• Represent, on an institutional basis, the PV sector towards key international organizations and decision makers, such as IRENA, IEA, UNFCCC, World Bank, IMF, Regional Development Banks, IPCC, UNEP, amongst others.
• Clarify and communicate the benefits and potential of PV to international organizations and decision makers.
• Produce and promote throughout the world transparent, reliable and authoritative data and studies on the PV technology, sector and market.
• Assist PV associations to develop PV policy recommendations.• Promote the development of new and existing PV markets
throughout the world.
Mission Statements
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• Facilitate market cooperation amongst national associations and their member companies subject to legal restraints of compliance regulations.
• Provide a global platform for networking and communication opportunities and joint projects within the solar photovoltaic sector and potential user sector.
• Propose new approaches to help the global PV market grow.• Share best-practice information and market trends among national
associations and stakeholders• Assist new / infant Solar PV associations in new markets.
Mission Statements
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• Work with global institutions to give them transparent (international best practice) information about the benefits and potential of photovoltaics, enabling them to make informed decisions about energy policies.
• Enable and support collaboration between policy makers in different countries to help them share best practices and experiences in adding photovoltaics to their energy mix.
• Establish strategic partnerships with other relevant players to enable positive synergies for further growth.
• Facilitate cooperation amongst all members at large and affiliated members.
• Provide authoritative research and analysis about established and emerging PV markets throughout the world.
Target 2015 - 2018