FINAL WORKSHOP COOPERATION MECHANISMS UNDER THE RES-DIRECTIVE:
EXPERIENCE GAINED AND PERSPECTIVES UNTIL AND AFTER 2020
Workshop programme
Presentations
Results and key findings of the EC project on support scheme design and the Cooperation Mechanisms
Erika de Visser, Ecofys
CASE STUDY I: Finding the right price: Statistical transfer between Estonia and Luxembourg
Malte Gephart, Ecofys
CASE STUDY II: Choosing the right approach to ensure low costs and visible projects: Statistical transfer/Joint Project between Italy and Malta
Niccolo Cusumano, Bocconi University
CASE STUDY III: Promoting technology and grid development through the Cooperation Mechanisms: Joint offshore wind project between Belgium, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Luxembourg
Henrik Klinge Jacobsen, DTU Denmark
CASE STUDY IV: Opening of a national support scheme and the question of physical transfer of electricity: Joint projects between Portugal and the Netherlands
Malte Gephart, Ecofys
Main advantages, challenges and pertinent issues with regard to opening national support schemes
Corinna Klessmann, Ecofys
Including RES-installations outside of Germany into the EEG: Germany's approach to opening its support scheme
Julia Schlichting, BMU
Opening the Contract for Difference (CfD): UK's perspective on providing support for renewables "from abroad"
Isabelle De Lovinfosse, DECC, UK