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Business Mission to Israel

Business Mission to Israel. “Opportunities for Portuguese-Israeli Business Ventures in Energy”. Isabel Soares Directorate General for Energy and Geology. Tel-Aviv, October 29 th , 2012. Indicators for Portugal. * CO 2 Emissions from fuel combustion. Source: AIE e INE. Energy Mix.

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Business Mission to Israel

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  1. Business Mission to Israel “Opportunities for Portuguese-Israeli Business Ventures in Energy” Isabel Soares Directorate General for Energy and Geology Tel-Aviv, October 29th, 2012

  2. Indicators for Portugal * CO2 Emissions from fuel combustion Source: AIE e INE

  3. Energy Mix Portugal has a high dependence on external sources of fossil fuels 81.2% in 2009 76,7 % in 2010 Countries suppliers: CoalSouth Africa, Colombia, USA Natural Gas  Nigeria, Algeria Oil Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Algeria, Brazil, Angola, Kazakhstan Objectives: • Reduction of external dependency • Reduction of carbon intensity • Renewable energy sources • Energy efficiency • Sustainability Actions Promotion of…

  4. Energy Consumption Primary Energy Final Energy 2010: 22 902 ktoe 2010: 17 729 ktoe

  5. Energy Policy - New Vision 2020 • Energy to serve the economy and families ensuring sustainability • Increase Energy Efficiency, reaching a 25% reduction in primary energy consumption in 2020 compared to 2007 • Reach European Renewable Target by 2020: (31%) • Minimize the energy dependency, ensuring appropriate levels of security of supply • Converge to liberalized energy markets more competitive

  6. Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency is a key policy to reduce GHG emissions and to increase productivity National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEAP) (2008/2015)  10% Final energy consumption reduction by 2015 • Energy Certification of Buildings • Energy Intensive Consumption Management System for Industry • Promote efficiency in power generation and transport sectors • ECO-AP, Energy Efficiency in Public Administration • Efficiency Lighting Programme • Smart grids

  7. Smart Grids • Allow an integrated and more efficient monitoring, controlling and management of electricity production, transmission, distribution, storage and consumption • By 2020 , it is expected that 100% of domestic consumers will benefit from the advantage of having smart grids • Évora, the World Heritage City, was the first urban area in Portugal to hook up to the intelligent energy grid – “InovCity”

  8. Energy Performance Certificates • This Certificate assigns a energy label listing measures to enhance energy performance • Energy Label classify buildings on a scale of energy efficiency, similar to the scale used in household appliances

  9. Renewable Energies Sources The promotion of renewable energy aims the reduction of the external dependence and the combat climate change • Increase the share of electricity generated from renewable sources • Increase the exploitation of the hydro power potential • Incorporation of biofuels (in road diesel) • Promotion of the use of forestry biomass • Programme of microgeneration and minigeneration • Solar Hot Water Programme

  10. 2020 Renewable targets in final energy consumption The goal for PT is the fourth most ambitious of the EU Fonte: Eurostat

  11. Installed Capacity Electricity Generation 2011: 10 336 MW Renewable in Main Land Portugal 2011: 24 089 GWh

  12. Hydro Energy PNBEPH + Upgrade capacity (Until 2020) Foz –Tua Hydroelectric Power Plant Increased 3900 MW • Picote • Bemposta • Alqueva • Venda Nova • Salamonde • Paradela • Cabril • Baixo Sabor • Ribeiradio • Foz Tua • Fridão PNBEPH - National Programme of Dams with High Hydropower Potential

  13. Wind Energy Capacity Creation of two industrial clusters associated with wind energy • Rotor blade factory; concrete towers factory; generation and mechatronics factory • Turbine assembly unit; tower factory; component factory; solar PV modules factory Source:DGEG; ENEOP; Ventinvest

  14. Photovoltaic Solar Energy

  15. Photovoltaic Solar Energy • MARL (LisbonRegionSupplierMarket): 6 MW MARL • Microgeneration: 80,6 MW • Minigeneration: 18,9 MW Source: DGEG

  16. Offshore Wind Energy • The turbine is installed on an innovative floating foundation called the WindFloat. • In addition to being the first offshore wind turbine in Portugal, this is the first one to be installed without the use of any heavy lift vessels or piling equipment at sea.

  17. Geothermal Energy São Miguel

  18. Portugal developed a set of solutions in the field of energy • Pilot zone for wave technologies • Wave, wind offshore • National industrial skills Mobi.E Integrated solutions for electric mobility Offshore Energy Electric Vehicle Solar Energy New Energy projects in Portugal Technology demonstration projects Smart grids /meters Energy Efficiency in Buildings INOVGRID – Electric grids for efficient electricity distribution and consumption Efficiency programs in the Public Administration

  19. Bilateral Cooperation on energy Objective: Joint implementation of programmes on energy: Protocol of Cooperation On Energy Between Public and Private Enterprises • Establish contacts between public and/or private authorities of both Countries; • Assistance in implementation of innovate projects by means of knowledge and experience exchange; • Develop professional training programmes, to become familiar with innovative projects • Organisation of temporary staff exchange programmes between two countries.

  20. Bilateral Cooperation on energy

  21. Conclusions

  22. internacional@dgeg.pt Isabel.soares@dgeg.pt http://www.dgeg.pt European, International and Environmental Affairs

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