Intro Presentation 2017 German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation Stiftung OFFSHORE-WINDENERGIE
2 Overview Main Office in Varel - Project-related work - Controlling & administration - 8 fulltime employees Berlin Office - Policy recommendations & guidance - Media & public relations - 4 fulltime employees Address: German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation Oldenburger Straße 65 D-26316 Varel Germany Address: German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation Schiffbauerdamm 19 D-10117 Berlin Germany
3 Main Activities Advice and consulting for policy-makers Sharing expertise and research PR and public acceptance work National and International (EU) Projects Grid and system integration
4 Current Projects Title Long Title Duration Funding Body BestOff Health and safety in the offshore wind industry through competency development, coordination and corporate culture (translation) 04/2016 03/2019 Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) Baltic InteGrid Integrated Baltic offshore wind electricity grid development 03/2016 02/2019 Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 PROMOTioN Progress on Meshed HVDC Offshore Transmission Networks 01/2016 12/2019 Horizon2020
5 Current Projects Title Long Title Duration Funding Body MaWi-OWI Together for the maritime industry and the offshore wind industry: create value, secure framework, improve conditions and reduce costs (translation) 02/2016 12/2018 Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) INSCHOOL Offshore wind INSCHOOL: development - understanding sharing (translation) 12/2015 11/2018 German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) UKOW Identification of cost reduction potentials and their realisation in the offshore wind industry (translation) 12/2015 11/2018 Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi)
50Hertz 50Hertz Integrated Baltic Offshore Wind Electricity Grid Development (Baltic InteGrid) Thilo Krupp German Offshore Wind Energy Fundation, 08.02.2017
3. Project: Baltic InteGrid 7 Project: Integrated Baltic Offshore Wind Electricity Grid Development (Baltic InteGrid) Project Duration: 3 years (03/2016 02/2019) EU Funding Scheme: Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 2020 Baltic InteGrid has designated as flagship for the implementation of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)
1. Slide Offshore title Wind in the Baltic Sea Region 8 Can Offshore Wind lead the transition in the BSR? Installed Capacity Groth rates of offshore wind Decreasing costs Stable energy source increasing energy independence Source: WindEurope Could drive employment through industry hubs utilising existing industry infrastructure EnBW
1. Offshore Wind in the Baltic Sea Region 9 EU s Energy Union Security, solidarity, and trust A fully integrated internal energy market Energy efficiency Climate action decarbonising the economy Research, innovation and competitiveness 50Hertz 50Hertz Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan (BEMIP) Electricity market integration Electricity interconnections and generation 50Hertz EnBW
2. Meshed Offshore Grids 10 BSR Electricity Market Integration According to Baltic Sea Region Energy Cooperation (BASREC) there is a need for further interconnection, enhanced coordination OWE & grid planning, and further market integration in the Baltic Sea Region. Interconnectors Coordinated OWE development Market Integration Meshed Grids Source: BASREC (2014): Electricity Grid Expansion in the Context of Renewables Integration in the Baltic Sea
2. Meshed Offshore Grids 11 Opportunities of Meshed Grids and further interconnections + RES integration + Welfare gains Meshed Solution + Security of supply + and its challenges Higher infrastructure investment costs Higher level of coordination is needed Regulatory & legal situation is unclear
Is the idea of meshed offshore grids applicable in the Baltic Sea? 12
3. Project: Baltic InteGrid 13 Project Partners + 22 Associated Organisation
3. Project: Baltic InteGrid 14 Overall Objectives Contribution to a sustainable electricity generation, Further integration of electricity markets, and Increase the security of supply Project Objectives Activation of relevant stakeholders (political decisionmakers, industry, civil society, etc.) Analysis of national and European framework conditions for the development of a meshed offshore net in the Baltic Sea
3. Project: Baltic InteGrid 15 Thematic Working Groups Policy & Regulation Market & Supply Chain Technology & Grid Design Spatial Planning Environment & Society Cost-Benefit Analysis
3. Project: Baltic InteGrid 16 Outputs - Baltic Offshore Grid Forum (Stakeholder Forum) - Concept for the Baltic Offshore Grid - Development of 2 Studies PL SE Interconnection with integration of OWF (with the optional extension to a 3 rd country) DE SE Interconnection with integration of OWF 50Hertz - Recommendations (e.g. MSP for BSR States) 50Hertz
Contact & Disclaimer 17 Thank you for your attention! For further information: Sign up for Newsletter» Mail: info@baltic-integrid.eu Web: www.baltic-integrid.eu Baltic InteGrid represented by the Lead Partner: Institute for Climate Protection,Energy and Mobility (IKEM) Magazinstraße 15-16, 10179 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 30 408187015 Mail: info@ikem.de Web: www.ikem-online.de Thilo Krupp Project Manager Oldenburger Str. 65 26316 Varel, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 4451 9515 148 Mail: t.krupp@offshore-stiftung.de Web: www.offshore-stiftung.de The content of the presentation reflects the author s/partner s views and the EU Commission and the MA/JS are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. All images are copyrighted and property of their respective owners.