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MINISTRI OF MINING AND ENERGY

LEGISLATION IN WIND ENERGY


SECTOR IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Rastislav Kragic
Section of RES

Wind Atlas Balkan


German Cooperation KfW
BELGRADE EPS 21/10/2014

ENERGY SUPPLY
Primary energy consump.
16.7 Mtoe

Primary energy share (Mtoe)


5% 6%
Coal

Import rate (oil and gas)


30%

14%
27%

Gross final energy consump.


10.4 Mtoe

Share of RES in gross final


Energy consumption
21.1%

Source
Coal
Petroleum
Natural gas
Hydro
Biomass
Total

48%

Petroleum
Natural gas

Hydro
Biomass
Primary energy share (Mtoe)
8.1
4.5
2.3
0.8
1
16.7

ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY


Total installed capacities:
Thermal PP
CHP
Hydro PP
Total

4.4 GW
0.33 GW
2.9 GW
7.63 GW

New RES capacities:


Small HPP
Wind
Solar
Biomass
Total

26.3 MW
0.5 MW
2.4 MW
4.8 MW
34 MW

Import/export
cca 5 TWh

Electricity power consumption


0.5%
(TWh)
Coal
27.1%
1.4%

Natural gas
71.0%

Hydro
Small hydro

Source

Coal
Natural gas
Hydro
Small hydro
Total

Electricity power consumption


(TWh)
26.2
0.5
10
0.2
36.9

RES POTENTIAL
RES Potential (Mten)

1.8% 3.2%
4.2%

Biomass
Hydro

29.7%
61.0%

Solar

Wind
Geothermal
Source
Biomass
Hydro
Solar
Wind
Geothermal
Total

RES Potential (Mtoe)


3,448
1,679
0,24
0,103
0,180
5,650

ENERGY COMMUNITY
Energy Community

EU

Contracting
Parties

Ratification of the Treaty


Establishing the Energy
Community at 2006
Implementation of EU directives and standards in Serbian legislation

Liberalization of electricity market is in progress

LEGISLATIVE IN ENERGY SECTOR


Energy Law
Law on Energy Efficiency
Law on Oil Transportation and Gas Distribution
Energy Strategy up to 2015
In domain of energy efficiency and RES:
National Energy Efficiency Action Plan
National Renewable Energy Action Plan
Feed-in Tariff System
In preparation (in domain of RES):
New Energy Law
Energy Strategy up to 2025
System of Guaranty of Origin for RES electricity
System of promotion RES in Transportation

NEW PLANNED RES PRODUCTION


In accordance with National Renewable Energy Action Plan, Serbia should achieve
27% share of RES in gross final energy consumption by 2020

ktoe

700
Heating & Cooling

600
Electricity

500
Transportation

400
Total RES

300
200
100
0
2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

NEW PLANNED CAPACITIES IN RES ELECTRICITY

SHPP (up to 10 MW)


HPP (over 10MW)
Biomass
Biogas
Wind energy
Solar energy
Geothermal
Waste
Landfill gas
Total:

188 MW
255 MW
100 MW
30 MW
500 MW
10 MW
1 MW
3 MW
10 MW
1092 MW

INVESTMENT PROCEDURE IN WIND


Preliminary activities in
accordance with Law
on Planning and
Construction

Energy permit

Building permit

Temporary status of
privileged power
producer

Incentive period

Temporary power
purchase agreement

Construction

Preliminary power
purchase agreement

Using permit

Energy license

Status of privileged
power producer

Power purchase
agreement

Power production with Incentive measures

INCENTIVE MEASURES
DECREE ON INCENTIVE MEASURES FOR PRIVILEGED POWER PRODUCERS
The incentive period of 12
Feed-in tariff at which the privileged producer is entitled to sell total
amount of power generated during the incentive period
The right of privileged producer who had previously acquired temporary
status of privileged power producer to sell total amount of electricity
generated during the incentive period at feed-in tariff valid at the time of
acquiring temporary status of privileged power producer
Taking balancing responsibility and balancing costs from privileged
producers during the incentive period
Free of charge monthly notification of produced power
The right of a privileged producer to conclude an Agreement after the
incentive period on purchase of the total amount of produced electric
power at conditions on the organized electric power market in the
Republic of Serbia
Regular annual prices correction due to inflation in Eurozone is conducted
in February every year, starting from 2014

FEED-IN TARIFFS
Purchase guarantee period is 12 years

c/kWh
20.66

Solar roof
16.25

.. Solar ground

15.66

Biomass

13.60

.. Biogas

from animal waste

12.31

Biogas

12.40
10.41

9.67

Wind

9.20
8.57

Waste
8.20

7.38

SHPP
Geothermal

6.92

Landfill &
Savage gas

6.91
5.90

30kW

200kW

500kW

1MW

5MW

SHPP

on
exist. infrastr.

10MW

30MW

ACTUAL SITUATION IN WIND SECTOR


Energy permit (Power > 1MW, including wind
farms with temporary status of PPP):
12 wind farms
1301 MW

Temporary status of privileged power producer:


4 wind farms
35.45 MW

Status of privileged power producer:


1 wind farm
0.5 MW

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Ministry of Mining and Energy
www.mre.gov.rs

Thank you for your attention!


Rastislav Kragic
Advisor
rastislav.kragic@mre.gov.rs
Phone: +381 11 3346755

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