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Külli Haab Estonian Competition Authority Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum Riga 24.04.2009

Latest developments in Estonia. Külli Haab Estonian Competition Authority Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum Riga 24.04.2009. Market opening. Transitional period for opening of the electricity market in Estonia Until 2009 market opening level was 12%. Eligibility level 40 GWh.

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Külli Haab Estonian Competition Authority Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum Riga 24.04.2009

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  1. Latest developments in Estonia Külli Haab Estonian Competition Authority Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum Riga 24.04.2009

  2. Market opening • Transitional period for opening of the electricity market in Estonia • Until 2009 market opening level was 12%. Eligibility level 40 GWh. • From 1.01.2009 35%. Eligibility level is 2 GWh. • From 2013 100%. • The price cap of non-eligible customers is regulated by ECA (price cap).

  3. Market opening (2) • The eligible consumers have the right to purchase electricity with regulated price. The restriction is, if the eligible customer has selected for regulated price, it can not change the supplier within one year. • No change of supplier at the moment. • The markets in three Baltic states are with high market concentration. In Estonia the wholesale market concentration is close to 100%. • Preconditions for market functioning are the links to the Nordic or Central European markets • Estlink 1 365 MW (in commercial use until 2013) • Estlink 2 650 MW (planned in operation by 2013)

  4. Price regulation generation and supply • Adjusted generation price by 1.01.2009. • Price increase 11%. The main reasons: • High inflation 9% (the cost saving factor for operating cost is 1,5%). • Increase of environmental taxes. • Rapid Increase of diesel oil, explosion materials and other raw material. Significant share in oil-shale price).

  5. New regulatory period for network tariffs • The second 3-years RPI-x regulatory period 2008-2010 • Based on calculation of x-factor • Annual demand growth 3% (½ of GDP growth) • Cost savings on operational costs 1,5% per annum • Power loss reduction in the distribution network 0,5% per annum. Target value is 7,0% by 2011. • Investments to the distribution network 250 million Euros and to the transmission network 100 million Euros.

  6. New regulatory period for network tariffs (2) • The second year of the regulatory period started by 1.03.2009. • Tariff increase 3%. • Increased price of electricity (power losses). • High inflation 9% approx. • The third year of the regulatory period by 1.03.2010. • Expected tariff increase 0%.

  7. Estlink • Estlink 1 (365 MW). • In commercial use until 2013. No TPA. Some plans of the network owners to terminate the special status (partly or fully). • ECA together with the Finnish regulator supports the opening of Estlink 1. Its clear, that the link will be congested, capacity allocation is needed. • Estlink 2 (650 MW) planned as a part of TSO-s with TPA. 100 million € support from the EU.

  8. Other issues • High gas prices in autumn and winter season. Reflected in the high district heating prices. • The DH system of Tallinn was 100% on natural gas. • Opening of two new wood and peat CHP units in Tallinn and Tartu. 25 MWel each. • 25 % of heat supply in Tallinn and 95% in Tartu relies now on wood and peat.

  9. Other issues –Tallinna Küte district heat price

  10. Thank You for Your Attention! Further information www.konkurentsiamet.ee

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