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Recent developments in promoting EE &RES in Romania

Recent developments in promoting EE &RES in Romania. Primary Energy Resources, in 2006. The situation of ENER GY SECTOR i n Rom a nia. The largest energy consumer sectors are : Industry 40 % Residential; 31 % Transport and communications 17 %.

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Recent developments in promoting EE &RES in Romania

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  1. Recent developments in promoting EE &RESin Romania "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  2. Primary Energy Resources, in 2006 "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  3. The situation of ENERGY SECTORin Romania • The largest energy consumer sectors are: • Industry40 % • Residential; 31 % • Transport and communications 17 % Source: National Institute of Statistics – “Romanian Statistical Yearbook 2007 "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  4. 40 % ofenergy consumption is in industrial sector Source: National Institute of Statistics – “Romanian Statistical Yearbook 2007 "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  5. 31 % of energyconsumption is in residential sector National Thermal Rehabilitation Plan - 34 % state budget- 33 % local budget- 33 % budget of owners associations Source: National Institute of Statistics – “Romanian Statistical Yearbook 2007 "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  6. ARCE- Energy Efficiency 1.1 Energy managers and auditors certification program 1.2 Market survey activity 1.3 Financial incentives for energy efficiency investments 1.4 International cooperation : 1.4.1 Energy Intelligent Europe 1.4.2 Long Term Agreements 1.4.3 Third Party Financing 1.4.4 International partnership 1.4.5 Communication/information "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  7. 1.1 Energy managers and auditors certification program 1.2 Market survey activity in 2007 a. Energy Labeling The total number of economic agents controlled on energy labeling was 1090 out of which 435 complying economic agents from legal provisions, 257 warnings and 178 fines were applied. b. Verification of compliance with the law no.199/2000 Control actions for a total number of 744 economic agents, energy consumers, on the grounds of Law no. 199/2000 regarding efficient use of energy, republished, on consumers categories: 365 economic agents with energy consumption> 1000 toe/year, 279 economic agents with energy consumption between 200 -1000 toe/year,49 public building with an useful area >1000sqm,19 authorities of the local public administration from localities with>20000 citizens, 17 companies that own > 25 vehicles and 15 economic agents with activities of generation, transport and distribution of energy "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  8. 1.3 Financial incentives for energy efficiency investments The National program for the reduction of energy costs for the population, by increasing energy efficiency and using renewable sources of energy- in 2007 Through its territorial subsidiaries, ARCE has drafted a list of proposals for co - financing of investment objectives from the state budget, and from this list were co - financed 37 projects and total amount in financial incentives was 11 mil euros . Energy efficiency investments co-financed from the state budget in 2003 - 3 million Euros in 2004 - 6 million Euros in 2006 - 13.6 million Euros in 2007 - 11 million Euros "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  9. 1.4 International Cooperation • European Programs • Intelligent Energy Europe – 8 projects (REMODECE, CEECAP, NewGreenlight, PromoScene, EL-Tertiary, Ex Bess, OdyseeMure, Selina) • Bilateral cooperation • Protocol for cooperation between ARCE and ADEME ( France) • Long Term Agreement Project (LTA) with SenterNovem (Netherlands) • Third Party Financing (TPF) Project with Energy Agency from Berlin • International partnership • On February 2006 Romanian Agency for Energy Conservation, became member on European Energy Network (EnR). • On 27th October 2006, Romania signed the adherence documents on The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP). Therefore, Romania become the 33-th member state of The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership, "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  10. EU ENERGY POLICY TARGETS • Directive 2006/32/EC(ESD) • Energy efficiency increase in energy end-use sectors, by: • providing the indicative targets as well as mechanisms, incentives and institutional, financial and legal framework necessary for the promotion of efficient energy end-use; • creating the conditions for the development and promotion of the market for energy services Purpose • Energy savingsof9%for the end of the period 2008-2016, respectively 1% per year, of the annual average of the final energy consumption in the last 5 years (period 2001-2005) (the companies under emission trading scheme are excluded) Target National Energy Efficiency Action Plans Deadlines : 30thJune 2007; 30thJune 2011; 30thJune 2014 "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  11. Integrated Energy and Climate Change Package, January 2007 • Reducing GHG by 20% by 2020 comparatively with 1990; • Energy savings of20%of the EU total primary energy supply by2020; • Share of the renewable energy of 20% in overall energy mix by 2020, and a minimum target of 10% for biofuels. Target • Legislative proposals: • Modifying the ETS Directive (2003/87/EC) • Directive proposal on the use of the renewable energy sources • Proposal for establishing the GHG targets for the non-ETS sectors Proposal for Romania: +19%Target on GHG emission for non-ETS sectors -21% Target on GHG emission for ETS sectors 24%Share of RES in final energy consumption "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  12. Renewable Energy Source used to produce Electrical power "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  13. WIND ENERGY "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  14. The hydro power is the most important RES in Romania "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  15. SOLAR ENERGYthat can be transformed in electrical power in PV -Polytechnic University of Bucharest(30 kW) - Valahia University (10 kW) ROMANIAN SOLAR RADIATION MAP "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  16. Renewable Energy Source used to produce Thermal Energy "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  17. Project “Sawdust 2000” Vatra Dornei 12 MW Huedin- -4 MW Gheorgheni 6 MW Vlăhiţa-6 MW ÎntorsuraBuzăului - 7 MW "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  18. SOLAR ENERGYthat can be transformed in thermal energy Giurgiu Peparation of hot sanitary water to a power plant in Brasov through solar collector The National program for the reduction of energy costs for the population, by increasing energy efficiency and using renewable sources of energy Mangalia "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  19. GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL IN ROMANIA At Ministry of Administration and Interior there isPILOT PROGRAM : 10 schools will be equipped with heat pump that replace stoves and decrease pollution. Applications: – Oradea – Calimanesti – Caciulata – NorthBucharest (Otopeni) "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  20. Financial schemes to support energy efficiency and renewable projects • The promotion system: the obligatory quota combined to the green certificates transaction • Environmental Fundis a fund supplied by penalties for pollution and state budget. Only renewable projects could be financed from this fund, not energy efficiency • The National programfor the reduction of energy costs for the population, by increasing energy efficiency and using renewable sources of energy • Sectoral Operational Program Priority axis IV - "Increasing energy efficiency and security of supply in the context of combating climate change" 4.1. Energy efficiency and sustainable (improving energy efficiency and sustainability of the energy system 4.2. use of renewable energy to produce "green“ energy • FREE (Romanian Energy Efficiency Fund) is a revolving fund established by World Bank. • ESCO in Romania • Long Term Agreement (LTA) "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

  21. Contact us: ARCE HEADQUARTERS Tel.: +40213145929 Fax: +40213123197 16 Boulevard Nicolae Balcescu, 1st district RO 010052 Bucharest 37 www.arceonline.ro We have to do something about our planet ! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ! "Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities“ 8,9 October 2008, Athens (Greece)

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