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Renewable energiesThe Italian experience
in Photovoltaics
Paolo ZavattaANIE/GIFI – Member of the Board
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ANIE Federation
ANIE, member of Confindustria, is a Federation of 11 Associations and represents over 1,200 Italian manufacturing companies operating in the Electrical and Electronic sectors.
ANIE plays a significant role in promoting and safeguarding the competitiveness of member companies on national and international market.
ANIE firmly believes in the importance of cooperating with local Governments, Authorities and Companies; cultural exchange and technology sharing are points of strength for a mutually beneficial growth.
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The Italian industry is placed in 3rd position in Europe by size of turnover
ANIE system supplies the technologies for public and private infrastructure:
• 1,200 member companies• 63 billions € of global turnover • 26 billions € of export (46% on global turnover)• 400.000 employes
ENERGYINDUSTRY BUILDING
CULTURAL HERITAGETRANSPORTTLC
ANIE in figures
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High-Tech Industries: 31%
Medium High-Tech Industries: 69%
ANIE represents the industrial manufacturing sectors of High and Medium High-Tech broken down by turnover as following…
of which:• Household
Appliances (22%)• Power (13%)• Components and
Devices for Electrical Installation (8%)
• Lighting (7%)• Electrified
Transport (6%)• Lifts and Escalators
(5%)• Cables (5%)• Security and
Building Automation (3%)
of which:• ICT (16%)• Electronic Components (9%)• Automation and Instrumentation (6%)
Source: ANIE
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Italian total exports of Electrotechnicals and Electronics % distribution by geographical area
46.2%
8.8%
11.8%
6.3%
8.6%
7.1%
2.3%7.2% 1.7%
EU-15 Member Countries
EU-12 New Member Countries
Europe - Extra UE
Africa
America
Middle East
Central Asia
Far East
Australia & Oceania
Source: processing ANIE on Istat data
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Fonte: elaborazioni ANIE su dati Istat
Trade Balance Italy - LebanonElectrotechnicals and Electronics
Source: processing ANIE on Istat data
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011*Export from Italy to Lebanon 43.2 55.2 60.4 65.9 72.7 75.2Import from Lebanon to Italy 0.9 1.8 1.2 0.3 0.8 0.5Balance 42.2 53.3 59.2 65.6 71.9 74.7
TOTAL ELECTROTECHNICALS AND ELECTRONICS Trade Balance (Data in Mln Euro)
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ANIE/GIFI – Italian PV industry association
Part of Confindustria; From 13 years supporting the Italian PV industry:
manufacturers, wholesalers, systems integrators, EPC,
project designers and installers; About 200 members; Over the 50% of the national market; Based in Milan.
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The Italian PV industry
PV modules production
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Wholesalers Installation and design
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PV inverters production
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The Italian PV market
Increasing investments in the sector
Italy, leading PV market 2011 PV market development
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The Italian PV market
Power classesvs
Power installed
Update 2011 Power N° of plants Cost
TOTALS 12,95 GWp 337.383 5,6 bln€/y
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Italian PV Legislation
Preliminary remarks Approximate national objective: 23 GW by 2016; Limited incentive fee expense: 6 billion euros /year; Once limit is achieved, feed in tariffs will be revised ‐ by means of a
new ministerial decree.
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Italian PV Legislation4 Conto Energia
Transition period 2011/2012 Feed in premium system (net metering + sale of electricity) CAP – only for large plants (over 1 MWp) Access to feed in tariffs – Large plants (over 1 MWp) can access feed in tariffs ‐ ‐
on two conditions: The plant must be registered on electronic list: registration can not be
traded; Registration system started the 1 September 2011 (provided that calls open
well before); Certified completion of works must be provided within 7 months from the
publication date of the ranking (9 months for plants over 1 MW); Grid Operators to verify the completion of works; The tariff is awarded at the connection to the grid.
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Italian PV Legislation4 Conto Energia
From 2013 to 2016 No CAPs but semestral targets; Should specific semestral expense limits be exceeded tariffs will be further
reduced; All inclusive tariff + premium for self-consumption;‐ Grid Operators to compensate PV owners in case of delays; Smart Inverters mandatory from 2013; PV modules producers to adhere to Recyclying International recognised
systems; PV modules at least 10 years warranty;
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MW
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ln€/
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Update 2011 Power N° of plants Cost
TOTALS 12,95 GWp 337.383 5,6 bln€/y
Market vs Legislation
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Forthcoming legislation
Our role is to negotiate with the Government the best conditions for
the proper support to the market and to the national PV industry Main remarks
Still under discussion, to be published in June 2012 Reduction of incentive for the transition to grid parity Register for all PV systems above 12 kWp Budget between 6 and 7 billions euro/year Premium for asbestos roofings removal
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Conclusions
Support to PV sector must be considered with an adequate
phase-out defined and agreed with the industry in order to
reach the fullest competitiveness; Avoid sudden changes to legislation which would cause
market shake up and several companies to disappear; Maintain adequate balance between investments and
ROI/IRR
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