Large Combustion Plants Ex-post assessment of the LCP Directive Initial ex-ante evaluation of the IED – Chapter III and BAT Daniel Martin-Montalvo Alvarez Industrial Pollution Group Air and Climate Change Programme 1
Table of contents - LCP assessment 1.Background of the work-package 2.Objectives The policy evaluation perspective 4.Work plan, timing and constraints
Introduction – background of the workpackage 1.Legal background Large Combustion Plants Directive; Industrial Emissions Directive; Energy and Climate policy. 2.Related work done or ongoing EC Emission Inventories’ reports; guidelines/library/lcp_reporting/summary_report/ guidelines/library/lcp_reporting/summary_report/ EEA Reducing air pollution from electricity generating LCPs; 3=electricity 3=electricity Assessment of extent to which the thermal power sector in Member States and the EU has the potential to facilitate the necessary transition towards long-term EU energy and climate objectives Ongoing – expected to produce stable drafts by summer 3.LCP dataflow and cleaning of historical data 2013 reporting – QA/QCed, in a database by July integrated database – October 2015
Introduction – objectives of the task OBJECTIVES OF THE WORK PACKAGE Ex-post analysis Identify the policy effectiveness of the LCP Directive; Special focus ; Additional effect of the IPPC processes – BREF 2006; Modulating effect of the various derogations – NERPs, opt-outs, others; Other variables and barrier effects. 2.Ex-ante analysis Effect of IED provisions as minimum requirement; Additional effect of the revised LCP BREF; Modulating effect of the various derogations; Other variables and barrier effects. CONCRETE OBJECTIVES Methodology 2.Stakeholder meetings participation 3.Factsheets with first assessment results
Introduction – the meaning of the objectives 1.Methodology Concrete list of issues that will be analysed – scope and level of detail; Specific data needs and calculation methods for each of the issues; Intended to be used for outsiders; Listing elements which are not possible to tackle due to any constraints and naming of those; Includes the identification of adequate stakeholders to consult on the methods (2015) and in the results ( ) 2.Factsheets with first assessment results Aiming at testing some of the issues listed in the methodology; Aiming at understanding levels of detail and type of language to be used in the report; Defining the feasibility of the methods; Understanding the working methods in terms of layout preparation and provision of processed data Enabling a proper peer-review of the methods; Enabling an easier validation of the methods by the EIONET community.
Introduction – the policy evaluation perspective 1.Key is to include ideas on: Other possible means of policy intervention that could reinforce the desired dynamic of the LCP sector – e.g. market based instruments or voluntary schemes EU added value brought by the LCP Directive and estimated to be brought by the IED Identification of policy-induced changes and non-policy-induced changes in the LCP sector Provide good arguments on the usefulness and cost- effectiveness of the Seville process 2.This assessment will not only be a description of past trends and a delivery of numeric prospects
Key evaluation criteria Relevance: the extent to which the objectives correspond to needs (within the EU). Effectiveness: the extent to which the intervention caused the observed effects and whether or not these effects correspond to the objectives of the intervention. Efficiency: an assessment of whether costs associated with the input to an intervention were justified given the effects which have been achieved. Coherence: the extent to which a policy intervention complements and supports other policy interventions which may have similar objectives. EU added value: the additional value resulting from the EU intervention compared to what could be achieved by Member States at national or regional levels. Based on draft European Commission evaluation guidance (2013).
Work plan – a three-year work package with Eionet on the loop 2015 – the year of the methods September- October 2015 – Eionet consultation/workshop to discuss methods and implementation trial December 2015 – Final Methodology paper 2016 – the year of the data processing and report drafting September 2016 – Eionet consultation for the report draft; 2017 – publication
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CONTACT DETAILS Daniel Martin-Montalvo Alvarez Direct phone: Skype: daniel.eea