Industrial competitiveness in the context of the EU climate and energy policy framework - Chatham house rules - 23 June 2014 Albert PRECUP European Commission.

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Industrial competitiveness in the context of the EU climate and energy policy framework - Chatham house rules - 23 June 2014 Albert PRECUP European Commission DG ENTR

Topic  Proposed: Improving the management of energy and a change in the structure of energy consumption in the SME sector  Industrial competitiveness in the context of EU climate and energy policy framework

Topic  Local/regional/national aspects of sustainable energy and climate policies  Framework conditions for sustainable energy investment  Sufficient and secure supply on the energy market (guaranteeing affordable energy provision)  Energy prices and access to energy  The EU has a shared competence with the Member States in the area of energy, and also adopts policy measures in other areas (climate change, the Single Market etc.)

Climate and energy policy context -20 % Greenhouse Gas Emissions -40 % Greenhouse Gas Emissions 20% Renewable Energy 20 % Energy Efficiency 27 % Renewable Energy Review Mid-2014 Review Mid New Key Indicators for competitive, secure and sustainable energy New Governance system

Main elements of the package  Communication on "A policy framework for climate and energy in the period from 2020 to 2030": ambitious EU GHG emissions reduction and RES targets by key role of energy efficiency. Need to avoid policy overlaps and to ensure cost- efficiency in policy intervention.  Communication "For a European Industrial Renaissance": central role of industry in sustaining economic recovery and boosting competitiveness and jobs creation. Objective of an EU-wide share of manufacturing in GDP of 20% by 2020 reaffirmed.  Communication and SWD on energy prices and costs in Europe: importance of effects and interactions of all different policy and regulatory choices at the EU as well as Member States' level

Policy context of the package  22 January 2014  Commission's comprehensive package of proposals in the fields of energy, climate and industrial policy  Strong message: intertwined nature of all these policy areas and need to define mutually-reinforcing actions.  Reindustrialisation, decarbonisation of the economy and secure energy  equally important EU objectives  Competitiveness (energy, industrial and economic)  common denominator in policy definition and implementation  Forthcoming discussions at the June European Council  high political momentum + need to deploy an effective, comprehensive and long-term strategy for Europe.

2030 climate and energy framework  GHG emission reduction target of 40% by 2030 (43% for the ETS sector; and 30% for the non-ETS sector)  RES target of at least 27% will be necessary to ensure full cost-efficiency  how best to deliver the optimal energy savings in 2030 to be addressed during the EED review (June 2014)  New Governance system  Systematic monitoring with key indicators (e.g. energy price differentials, diversification of energy imports, intra-EU coupling of energy markets, Competition, innovation)

Main Challenges Increasing in any event: renew ageing energy system, rising fossil fuel prices, adherence to existing policies Energy costs Shift away from fuel expenditure towards investments, additional € 38 billion investment/year compared to the reference scenario Additional investments to achieve 2030 framework Future discussion will have to be centred on how to ensure an equitable burden sharing affordable for all Differences between Member States

Industrial Policy Communication Main challanges:  Weak internal demand  Non-conducive business environment  Low innovation and investment  High energy prices !  Access to basic inputs is difficult (raw materials, qualified labour and capital)

Industrial Policy Communication Key priorities:  mainstreaming of industrial competitiveness in other policy areas  maximising the potential of the internal market  support of innovation, skills, and entrepreneurship  access to critical inputs  integration of EU firms in global value chains  Final Objective: mobilizing actors across the economy to deliver industrial change

Report on energy prices and costs  Significant disparities in price levels and trends across MS as well as between industry sectors  Highly differentiated energy policies adopted at national level and distortive impacts associated with regulated energy prices  Significant and increasing differentials registered compared to external competitors  Europe needs to contain energy costs to remain competitive

Report on energy prices and costs Strong concerns for implications in terms of Europe's competitiveness, in particular of international competitiveness of energy-intensive industries Deterioration of energy competitiveness (cost of providing energy services in one economy relative to others) Negative effects on industrial competitiveness (ability of industry to compete internationally) Knock-on effects for the rest of the economy impact overall economic competitiveness (productivity of an entire economy relative to others) Political agreement on the carbon leakage in the 2030 FW Continued monitoring of the components and drivers of energy prices and costs is essential

Large differences in regional energy prices are unquestionable Sources: IEA 2013 Weighted average industrial energy prices (including tax) by economy

Report on energy prices and costs Recommendations :  to complete the internal energy market  to increase energy efficiency  diversify energy supplies and supply routes  more convergence in network practices across the EU  the impact on energy prices understood and minimized by MS in implementing European energy policies

Necessary framework conditions Ambitious policy objectives imply thorough assessment of efforts required economy-wise and, in particular, by businesses in terms of investments and innovation.  Effective and sustainable ”energy transition” only ensured by an approach aimed at guaranteeing: affordable energy for all users appropriate financing competitiveness and exploitation of new business opportunities  Level playing field to be ensured + safeguard measures as appropriate (i.e. carbon leakage, state aid)  Meeting objectives only possible via enhanced coordination between the EU and Member States

At European level  June 2014: European Council  Energy Efficiency Directive: 2014 Review  Emissions Trading System proposal: co-decision procedure  Development/implementation of new governance structure  Competitiveness and energy security indicators At international level  2014: Ban Ki-moon Climate Summit of World leaders  2015: Paris climate conference Next steps