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1 Electricity sector legislation in Estonia, issues to be solved Einari Kisel Director of Energy Department

2 Storyboard What is Common Baltic Electricity Market? Issues to be solved Planned amendments to the Estonian Electricity Market legislation

3 What is Common Baltic Electricity Market? (1) Baltic States ? Baltic States with North-West Russia ? Baltic States with Nordic Market ? Baltic States with NW Russia and Nordic Market ? Market Area:Security of Supply Area: Technically :

4 What is Common Baltic Electricity Market ? (2)  Who are the market participants ?  Where and how the security of supply should be guaranteed?  What do we want to achieve in CBEM?  What do we want to avoid in CBEM?

5 Estonian Electricity Market legislation Required licencing of activities in Estonia  to avoid, all Baltic States should have similar approach to all market participants (also to importers) Market opening by 2009/2013  to accelerate, the framework towards Russian electricity supplies has to be agreed by all Baltic States  to accelerate, the handling of dominant players has to be regulated

6 Additional issues to be solved Security of Supply area (how much capacity should be available in the market area): Common Baltic Electricity Strategy Regulation – from price cap to market power regulation Environmental taxes

7 Planned new regulation for Renewable Power and CHP (1) 1.option: -purchase obligation -5,17€cnt/kWh for RES-E less than 100 MW -3 €cnt/kWh for CHP using peat and waste -3 €cnt/kWh for CHP installed instead of a boiler house (less than 10 MW) -applicable for 12 years from start of operations -for wind power: applicable until 200 GWh within a calendar year is produced from wind power

8 Planned new regulation for Renewable Power (2) 2. option: -sale to the market with market price, additional premium -3,2€cnt/kWh for RES-E less than 100 MW -1,1 €cnt/kWh for CHP using peat and waste -1,1 €cnt/kWh for CHP installed instead of a boiler house (less than 10 MW) -applicable for 12 years from start of operations -for wind power: applicable until 400 GWh within a calendar year is produced from wind power

9 Planned new regulation for Renewable Power and CHP (3) 3. option: -sale to the market with market price, get guarantee of origin  sell “green electricity” or “CHP electricity” -applicable forever

10 Conclusions  Currently there are different approaches to the concept of CBEM in the Baltic States  Few changes needed Estonian electricity market to be liberalised, depend from Russian interface.  Common Baltic Electricity Strategy is needed  Amendments to the electricity market regulation in Estonia will support renewables and CHP-s


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