Policy co-ordination for a North Sea Grid

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Policy co-ordination for a North Sea Grid Challenges and possible measures from a Norwegian perspective EERA DeepWind Trondheim 5 Febr. 2015 Jørgen K. Knudsen and Gerd B. Jacobsen Policy and Governance Unit Contact: jorgen.k.knudsen@sintef.no 1

Background 2

Main research questions What planning and permitting challenges and benefits will occur as a result of moving towards an offshore grid solution? Which types of regulations and policy areas are necessary or desirable to harmonize or combine, and which organizations/institutions could be responsible for such development? Radical vs. incremental shifts, and the need for a flexible infrastructure that can accommodate technological shifts and innovative processes. Coordination production-grid development. 3

Policy framework and societal acceptance Societal acceptance: Definitions.. Public engagement measures Political acceptance Policy framework in correspondence with soc. accept.; both regarding both what is politically feasible (politician-electors), and what is (locally) acceptable. Information vs. consultation vs. participation 4

Policy development in Europe 5

EU level: Agencies and mandates The North Seas Countries' Offshore Grid Initiative (NSCOGI) 6

Relevant policy processes at the EU level Energy infrastructure blueprint (2010) Priority corridors and priority projects ENTSO-E 10 Year Network Development Plan Projects of common interest (PCI) Interconnector projects in the North Sea EU regulation on facilitating permitting of common European projects (2013) (PCI): Focus on national permitting procedures Open question as to the effect of new EU climate-energy targets for 2030, and reinforced focus on energy security (European Energy Union under way) 7

Norway: Institutional mandates and prospects for stronger international co-ordination Statnett national TSO (national, but international outlook) NVE national energy regulator (national, but international outlook) Enova agency for renewable energy development and energy efficiency (national) 8

Current regulatory framework Norway, and prospects for international harmonization Permitting and licensing processes (national) Limited political involvement on overall priorities and initial planning Societal acceptance and local level important; depending on the local context in question. The UK licensing system is comparable with the Norwegian system, but there is more national political involvement in the priority process regarding alternative projects (planning phase). NordPool, and coming development of market design and couplings between European power markets (international) Renewable electricity production funded by common scheme with Sweden (national-international) 9

Relevant policy processes in Norway (1) No specific off-shore grid or wind power targets (yet) stipulated A specific off-shore energy act is adopted (2010) Scoping and pre-selection of feasible areas for off-shore wind power, conducted by Norwegian authorities 15 feasible zones identified in a 2010 study. SEA conducted for these zones (2013) No projects notified thus far. However, little current political debate (parliament) on off-shore solutions, except the issue of land-based electrification of offshore petroleum production. 10

Relevant policy processes in Norway (2) Two new interconnectors from Norway to UK and Germany resp. recently granted licenses (decision of 13.10.14, but appeal possible). To be realized by 2018 (Germany) and 2020 (UK) and will provide increased balancing capacity from Norway Government has also stated an ambition of permitting merchant interconnectors, but no formal process has thus far been initiated. Eventual Norwegian interest for further connectors and offshore grid development will also depend on signals from European, recipient countries. 11

Societal acceptance as a challenge for common infrastructure? Recent assessment of stakeholders' positions towards a possible North Sea Grid (Midttun et al. 2012). Perceived high costs and technological challenges seen as hurdles. Studies on landfall points in relation to interconnectors, cross-national comparison: E.g. Hansen et al. 2011: Much debate and criticism, but less so in Norway than in other countries. Studies on 'on-shore' grid development (national grid): E.g. Knudsen et al. forthcoming: Local scepticism towards export purpose of grid construction. At the same time, the way the public is involved is important. Important to distinguish between political and societal acceptance of the vision and strategy, and the local acceptance related to landfall points and other locally visible consequences. 12

Current potential for co-ordination and harmonization Joint scenario development feasible at an early stage Also include the business development, innovation and employment factors. Ensure strong linkage, and evt. support form the political level. Planning and coordination of grid development plans: Aware of related need for grid reinforcements nationally Hence, the importance of a strong coordination between national and off-shore grid development plans. Norwegian experiences demonstrate the importance of early public involvement. Stronger coordination of 'PCI' efforts possible: Could be facilitated by establishing related, national 'PCI's' with specific priority within the national licensing system, reflecting the EU PCI system. 13

Conclusion: Challenges: Conducting permitting processes given the importance of the local context and different traditions and approaches to public engagement in the concerned countries. Coordinating different national positions towards energy security, competitiveness and innovation in a common planning effort. Benefits: Induce innovation nationally Alleviate need for grid development on-shore Contribute to common security of supply Politically important to define a positive vision related to innovation, employment, security of supply. Dialogue policymakers, scientific world, industry and the end-users nationally and locally is required! 14