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VetroEnergo AS. Wind Power at the Kola Peninsula. Presentation at Bellona Conference 1-2. April 2008 Lars Helge Helvig, Norsk Vind Energi AS. Windpower at the Kola Peninsula. Large potential in Coastal Areas. Positive local and regional administration. Funding dependant on
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VetroEnergo AS Wind Power at the Kola Peninsula Presentation at Bellona Conference 1-2. April 2008 Lars Helge Helvig, Norsk Vind Energi AS
Windpower at the Kola Peninsula Large potential in Coastal Areas Positive local and regional administration Funding dependanton Risk Management
Norsk Vind Energi AS • Norwegian projects • 80 MW at Høg-Jæren, construction start 2008 • 4 other projects with filed application • 2 other projects at earlier stage • Total around 500 MW if all installed, producing around 1,5 bln kWh • VetroEnergo: Wind Power in Russia • Gevt (Global Environmental Technologies) • CDM / JI project development
Kola Peninsula • Excellent wind resources • Infrastructure ok (roads / high voltage grid) • Large land-areas available • National RES scheme not yet in place • Local and regional authorities positive • Risk Management essential to enable project financing
Business idea • VetroEnergo is a wind power producer • Our business idea is to identify, develop and to participate in the building and operation of wind farms • VetroEnergo will seek close contact /alliances with local utility companies, local authorities and others • VetroEnergo will team up with an industrial partner before construction start
Early History • Previous work by Kola Science Center, Gaia and Norwegian Society for Preservation of Nature (NGO) • Request from Russian Border Forces about wind energy • March 9-11, 1998. Meetings with Norwegian and Russian parties • VetroEnergo: Letter of intent dated March 10th 98 • April 98: VetroEnergo AS formerly funded with Russian and Norwegian owners • May 1998: Official agreement about a pilot project • Summer 98: Agreement between VetroEnergo as and County Governor of Finnmark (wind measurements)
Demonstration Plant • Norwegian Foreign Ministry gave grant to a demonstration plant project to test in a small scale the challenges that also large wind farms would experience. • Establishment of a Russian company • Experience related to Russian accounting, auditing, tax, etc. • Getting necessary licenses to produce power to the grid • Land lease agreement • Necessary permits to construct and operate the turbine • Grid connection agreement • Power purchase agreement • Transportation challenges • Erection challenges • Operation and maintenance routines • Monitoring arrangement
Demonstration Plant cont. • In order to stay within budget, a used overhauled turbine were purchased from Denmark • Russian personnel were trained in Denmark • A Finnish company were used to transport the turbine by trucks • Local company were used to prepare the foundation and to drill holes for the rock anchors together with personnel from Finnmark • Local company were used to erect the turbine together with supervisor from Wincon in Denmark • Local personnel are used to maintain and operate the turbine • The turbine was erected Sep/Oct 2001 • Workable Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) still a challenge
Demo turbine erected • Wincon 200 kW • Erected autumn 01 • Some minor technical challenges • Main challenge is workable PPA • Useful to illustrate challenges in Russia
Status today • Basic conditions still valid • Increased focus on energy shortage • Cooperation agreement between • Government of Murmansk Oblast • Kolenergo • Kola Science Center • VetroEnergo • Agreement give active role to VetroEnergo
Status today cont. • Proposed new law for Renewable Energy Sources in validation process in the Duma • If accepted, the realization of new projects move closer • Major wind power development also depends on acceptable land-lease agreements, access to the grid and grid capacity, increase in regional consumption, CNP, etc
VetroEnergo is proud to present: • That we have started project development work on 3 different sites with a planned total capacity of 200MW • Teriberka 1 100 MW • Teriberka 2 50 MW • Tumanni 50 MW • That VetroEnergo now initiate a major Wind Assessment Program to optimize the lay-out of our coming wind farms at Kola
Challenges ahead • More wind measurements • Land-lease agreements • Physical access to the best sites • Building and other permits • Grid connection agreements • Power purchase agreements • Risk assessment, back to back agreement • Project financing
Involvement of European Union • Very high renewable target in the EU • In addition to on-shore wind farms, off-shore wind farms in needed to meet the goals • Why not look at the Barents region as yet another area that can supply Europe with renewable • EU already import many TWh from Russia that could be from renewable
Barents – a green energy lounge • It is a win-win situation • Russia will soon need more power • Europe are looking for renewable • Project implementation at Kola needs western involvement/guarantees/off-take to reduce investment risks • Brings economic growth to the Barents region • New strong transmission lines from North to South is cheaper than large offshore cables
Let’s all pull in the right direction Thank you for your attention