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  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Serbia's activities in the field of RES

    Miloš Banjac, Ph.D., Assistant Minister

    The Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    1. Commitments in the field of RES

    2. Efforts of MME

    3. Key obstacles for implementation of RES projects

    4. Achieved results

    5. Additional efforts – projects

    Contents

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Decision of the Council ofMinisters D/2012/04/MC-EnC, of9 July 2012 – Transposition ofDirective 2009/28/EC onrenewable energy sources

    • Increase the share of RES in consumption from 21.2% in 2009 to 27 % by 2020 (5.8%)

    • Increase the share of fuel of bio orign in the transport sector from 0% in 2009 to 10 % in 2020.

    Commitments in the field of RES

    The commitments result from membership in the Energy Community

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Commitments

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    Comparison % RES relative to EU members states

    EU target for 2020

    20% RES

    EU target for 2030

    27% RES

    Commitments in the field of RES

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Steps undertaken for fulfilment of commitments

    2004 – The Law on Energy Sector (I package)

    For RES

    2009 - „Feed-in“ tariff system and status of privileged electricity producer, definition of free capacities for the use of „wind“ and „solar“

    2010 – Action Plan for Biomass adopted

    2011 - The Law on Energy Sector (II package and the minor part of III package)

    Directive on RES - partially

    2013 – National Action Plan for RES of the Republic of Serbia

    2014 - The Energy Law (the whole III package)

    Directive on RES - fully

    2015 – National Strategy of Development of the Energy Sector by 2025 with projections until 2030

    2016 - New Regulations on incentives for privileged power producer

    Commitments in the field of RES

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    New Decree on Incentives for Electricity Production

    7.58.22

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    8.449.2 9

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    12,613,26

    18,33 18,33

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    Hydro powerplant

    Biomass powerplant

    Biogas powerplant

    Plant fired bybiogas from

    animal originwaste

    Landfill andsewage gas power

    plant

    Wind powerplants

    Solar power plant Geothermalpower plants

    c€/k

    Wh

    „Feed-in tariff“ systems

    Efforts by the Ministry

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    1. Decree on power purchase agreements („Official Gazette RSˮ, No. 56/16) New Models of Power Purchase Agreement

    2. Decree on incentives for electricity production from renewable energy sources and high-efficiency power and heat co-generation („ Official Gazette RSˮ, No. 56/16)

    3. Decree on requirements and procedure for acquiring the status of privileged electricity producer, preliminary privileged electricity producer and producer of electricity from RES („ Official Gazette RSˮ, No. 56/16)

    4. Decree on guaranteeing origin ("Official Gazette of RS", No. 82/17)) - "Green certificates"

    New efforts by the Ministry

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    WIND POWER MONTHLY

    First due diligence assessment very positive by C.M.S

    “ It was worth the wait!!!”“ The result is a consistent, comprehensive and, at least on the face of it, bankable set of regulations to govern the renewable sector in Serbia in a manner which appears to be unmatched in the entire Western Balkan region in terms of both the quality of drafting and the completeness of the solutions implemented. ”“ Overall, the newly adopted PPA Package is a great step forward for renewables in Serbia.”http://balkangreenenergynews.com/long-awaited-ppa-package-finally-adopted-in-serbia/

    "You can clearly see they are the result of lengthy discussions with the international financial institutions, which is important, but something you don't see very often.“

    http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1403500/new-legislation-paves-500mw-wind-farms?utm_source=Viber&utm_medium=Chat&utm_campaign=Private

    Efforts by the Ministry

    http://balkangreenenergynews.com/long-awaited-ppa-package-finally-adopted-in-serbia/

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

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    GDP per capita in EUR (2012) Eurostat

    Average in EU 27 500 EUR

    Serbia 4 100 EUR

    Key obstacles to implementation of RES projects

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    29,46 c€/kWh

    6,54 c€/kWh

    19,58 c€/kWh

    5,65,13 c€/kWh

    2500 – 5000 kWh/year

    500 – 2000 MWh/year

    Price of electricity 2016

    Key obstacles to implementation of RES projects

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Lack of reliable data

    – on where are and how big are economically viable RES potential.

    – the lack of planning documents determined the mode how to use of land

    (Spatial Plan of the Republic of Serbia, Regional Spatial Plans, Spatial

    Plans of the unit of local administration, General Urban Plan, General

    Regulation Plan).

    Key obstacles to implementation of RES projects

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    • Inadequate credit rating (2016: Moody's B1 - positive, Fitch: BB - stable) macroeconomic indicators, political stability, stability of the banking sector (SPECULATIVE GRADE – ability to achieve financial obligations, risk of change in the business environment and economic conditions, considerable credit risk)

    • Insufficient trust of IFI’s (banks) and investors in the national legal system and legal protection

    Uncertainty of investment

    Key obstacles to implementation of RES projects

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Temporaray status of PP483 MW (16,6 mil EUR)

    Energy permits80 MW

    Plan and implementation for electricity

    Results achieved

    Action plan Constructed

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Large jumps and achievements of goals are largely based on the construction of

    500 MW wind farms, from which already Kula 9.9 MW and La Piccolina 6.6 MW,

    MalibuNar, 8 MW have already been played, and the remaining ones are to be

    built:

    1. Alibunar, 42 MW

    2. Plandište 1, 102 MW

    3. Kovačica 104.5 MW

    4. Cibuk 1, 158.5 MW

    5. Kosava, 68 MW

    6. Wind farm in Kostolac (EPS) 66 MW

    Results achieved

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Power plants on RES constructed

    Type of power

    plant

    2014 2015 2016 2017

    [number] [MW] [number] [MW] [number] [MW] [number] [MW]

    HPP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    SHPP up to 10

    MW

    46 35 54 38 65 43,567 78 45,7

    Biomass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Biogas 5 4,9 5 4,9 9 10,332 10 12,2

    Wind 1 1 1 1 3 17 4 25

    Solar 86 7,2 97 8,6 106 8,786 106 8,786

    Results achieved

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    "Development of biomass energy market for energy production" (2014-2018)

    funded by the Global Environment Fund (GEF) and UNDP in the amount of

    3,15 mil. USA $.

    Additionally subsidized construction of six biogas plants

    Additional effort

    Изаграђена постројења

    1 БГС ГАМА БП ДОО Бач 0,65 MW

    2 БГС БЕТА БП ДОО Бач 0,65 MW

    3 Биогас Енергy доо Село Иланџа, општина Алибунар 3,57 MW

    4 Биоелектра доо Ботош, Зрењанин 0,60 MW

    У изградњи

    5 БГС АЛФА БП ДОО (у изградњи) Бач 0,65 MW

    6 ФОРКОМ ДОО,БЕОГРАД Алексинац 0,2 MW

    Укупна снага 6,32 MW

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    The first phase of the project will include the municipalities of Mali Zvornik,

    Nova Varos, Novi Pazar, Prijepolje, Bajina Basta, Valjevo, Priboj, Kladovo

    and Majdanpek and Bečej

    Project: „Promotion of Renewable Energies: Developing the Biomass

    Market in the Republic of Serbia“ KfW, SECO, I phase 27 mil EUR

    Additional effort

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    • Efficient use of wood for heating in households

    • Promotion of small energy cooperatives (community) in villages

    • Construction of mini boiler rooms in schools

    „Project: „Promotion of Renewable Energies: Developing the Biomass

    Market in the Republic of Serbia“, GIZ

    Additional effort

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

    Project: Cadastre of small hydropower plants IPA 2013 (EUR 1.6 million)

    Additional effort

    Expected results:• clearly defined locations with energy

    potential and technology for the best use of each location in terms of energy efficiency and environmental protection for HPPs between 100 kV and 10 MW

    • Web application Cadastre MHE

  • Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia September 2017

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