Enel Green Power overview...2018/03/07 · Enel Green Power overview Enel today 1 1. As of 2016 1 2. Consolidated (35.9 GW) and managed (1.9 GW) capacity including 24.9 GW of large
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Ruggero Arico
Head of Institutional Affairs
for Europe, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Australia
Enel Green Power overview
Enel today1
1 1. As of 2016
2. Consolidated (35.9 GW) and managed (1.9 GW) capacity including 24.9 GW of large hydro.
3. Presence with operating assets
#1 in Italy, Spain, Chile, Peru
#2 in Argentina, Colombia
40 €bn Regulated Asset Base
62 mn distribution end users
#1 in Italy and Spain
18.3 mn free retail customers
Global leadership in
renewables
38 GW renewable capacity2
Highly flexible and
efficient generation fleet
47 GW thermal capacity
Countries of presence3
Global and diversified operator
Enel Green Power
Leadership position supported by very strong track record
6.6 GW WIND
1.2 GW SOLAR
0.8 GW GEO
0.02 GW BIOMASS
27.4 GW HYDRO
Positioning and key figures
2
operating capacity
capacity under execution/construction
Capacity
36 GW
Production
92.4 TWh
Mature
Technologies
Innovative
Solutions
WIND ONSHORE
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
HYDROELETRIC
BIOMASS
STORAGE
OFFGRID SYSTEMS HYDRID SOLUTIONS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
Enel Green Power Technologies
Cape Town
Lusaka
Johannesburg
Nairobi
Addis Ababa
Casablanca
Where we are
Country of presence
Country under development
Offices: ~ 160 employees
523 MW operation
solar PV and wind +
705 MW wind awarded
34 MW
Solar PV
COUNTRY OF PRESENCE
South Africa Namibia Kenya Zambia
COUNTRY UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Senegal
Ethiopia
Ivory Coast Ghana Tanzania Botswana Mozambique Uganda Rwanda
Sub-Saharan Africa
Madagascar
100 MW
Solar PV
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Country of presence
Country under development
Offices: ~ 70 employees
Singapore
Bangalore
Gurgaon (New Delhi)
COUNTRY UNDER DEVELOPMENT
India
COUNTRY OF PRESENCE
Singapore Australia Indonesia
Vietnam Thailand
Sidney
Asia & Pacific Where we are
South Korea Myanmar
172 MW operation
Wind
55 MW
Geo
275 MW
Solar PV
Renewables Market RES Capacity Escalation
Note: 2016 and 2030 figures, EGP Analysis Source: REN 21, IRENA; BNEF; Enerdata; GlobalData; TSOs
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2016 Key facts
Record year in terms of PV
additional capacity (~76GW)
Hydro cumulative capacity
represents ~59% of total global
RES capacity
Increasing n. of Countries with
RES installed capacity higher
>100MW
The evolution of renewable
energy over the past decade has
surpassed all expectations
Renewable Installed Capacity by Technology, 2007 – 2016 – 2030 (expected)
Wind and PV Auctions Awarding Bids Average awarding bids - $/MWh
7 Source: BNEF 2Q 2017 Global Auction and Tender Results (July 2017)
*Updated with BNEF Global Auction Monitoring Sep 2017
Germany '15 '16 '17 2Q
Wind On $62
PV $94 $79 $61
UK '15 '16 '17 2Q
Wind Off $165 $64
Spain '17 2Q
Wind On/PV $47
India '14 '15 '16 '17 2Q
Wind On $53
PV $104 $87 $71 $44
Argentina '16
Wind On $56
PV $57
Mexico '16
Wind On $46
PV $38
Perù '16
Wind On $38
PV $48
Chile '16
Wind On $42*
PV $29*
UAE '15 '16
PV $59 $30
Zambia '16
PV $67
Morocco '16
Wind On $30
PV $45
Brazil '14 '15
Wind On $46 $56
PV $72 $89
South Africa '15
Wind On $46
PV $58
Saudi Arabia ‘17
PV $18
Renewable Growth Drivers
8
Macro Drivers
Regulatory Framework
Cost of Technology
Cost of Technology
Resource Availability
Renewable Regulatory Evolution in Africa
9
S
Over 20 countries adopted dedicated regulation for RES Development
mainly through tenders and the recent IFC’s Scaling Solar program
Yesterday Today
S
S
S
RES Target and support
mechanisms
RES Target but NO support
mechanisms
Scaling Solar
Auctions
RES development thanks to
support mechanisms
Key successful factors for competitive tender
10
National renewable energy expansion program
1
Stringent technical and financial criteria
Bankability
3
Appropriate Local Content targets and rewards
4
5
Transparent and clear processes
2
Key enablers for further growth
11
Enabler Expected Impact
Nairobi, Kenya
Planning & Execution
Technology cost
Grid & Infrastructures
Distributed Generation
Improving time to market
More mature and efficient technologies
Follow up with the Megacities trend
Cheaper & Cleaner energy in rural areas
1878 2017
1.2 billion people in the planet
All of them had no access to electricity
7.4 billion people in the planet
Still 1.2 billion have no access to electricity
Low population density
Average income from 2 to 6 USD/day
Low energy demand
Economy based predominantly on
farming
There is not a
single solution to
achieve Universal
Access
Energy Access Solutions
Mini-Utilities and Rural Electrification
Sustainability embedded in the strategic plan
2017-2019 Sustainability Plan - ESG1 Pillars
Context
Engaging the local communities
Engaging the people we work with
Aiming at operating efficiency and innovation
Decarbonizing the energy mix
ESG pillars
Digitalization
Customer focus
Enel commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals
2. Target upgraded from the original 0.5 million people commitment that
was already achieved during 2016
400,000 people by 2020
3 million of people, mainly in Africa,
Asia and Latin America by 2020
1.5 million people by 20202
<350 gCO2eq / kWh by 2020
(-25% base year 2007)
14 1. Environment, Social and Corporate Governance
Quality
Education
Renewable
Energy
Good Jobs
and Economic
Growth
Climate
Action
Thank you for your attention
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