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Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania

Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania. Gediminas Onaitis 2013. TARGETS FOR YEAR 2020. Directive 2009/28/EB. National Energy Independence Strategy. CURRENT SITUATION. RES PERSPECTIVES FOR YEAR 2020. 31,7%. 60,2%. 10%. Structure of RES development. Hydro Power Plant Installations:

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Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania

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  1. Renewable Energy situation in Lithuania Gediminas Onaitis 2013

  2. TARGETS FOR YEAR 2020 Directive 2009/28/EB National Energy Independence Strategy

  3. CURRENT SITUATION

  4. RES PERSPECTIVES FOR YEAR 2020 31,7% 60,2% 10%

  5. Structure of RES development • Hydro Power Plant Installations: • Small HPP – 26,8 MW total capacity (96 units) • Kaunas HPP – 102 MW total capacity, (1 unit) • Biogas and BiomassInstallations: • Biomass power plants – total capacity 76 MW (10 units) • Biogas power plants – total capacity 21 MW (21 units) • Wind Power Plant Installations: • Wind farms up to 6 MW • capacity connected to the distribution grid – 56,7 MW total capacity (92 units) • Wind farms above 6 MW • capacity connected to the transmission grid – 222,8 MW total capacity (12 units) Distribution of hydro power plants Distribution of wind power plants: 4 • Photovoltaic Power Plant Installations: • PV power plants up to 30 kW capacity – 51 MW total capacity (1869 unit) • PV power plants above 30 kW capacity – 18 MW total capacity (55 units), largest power plant – 2,56MW capacity.

  6. BIOMASS POTENTIAL CHS sector for heat and electricity production ~720 Ktnoe consumption

  7. Services meeting public interest fee for year 2013Totally 9,377 ct.

  8. EU ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR DOMESTIC USERS

  9. EU ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR DOMESTIC USERS

  10. RES DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS

  11. RES POSIBILITIES COMPETITIVERES

  12. THANK YOU!

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