Jan 05, 2016
Italian white certificates scheme
Rino RomaniENEAEnvironment [email protected]
Italian white certificates scheme
Summary:•Energy efficiency decrees •Eligible projects•White certificates•Sanctions•Measurements and verification of energy savings•Main results
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Italian economy’s energy intensity
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Energy efficiency decrees (1/6)
• Issued in April 2001
• Innovative strategy that combines a command and control approach with a market based instrument
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Energy efficiency decrees (2/6)
• Distribution System Operators* (DSO) are required to achieve quantitative targets of energy efficiency improvements in end-uses
• The way for achieving these objectives is left to the market forces (energy efficiency titles or white certificates)
* < 100.000 customers at Dec. 2001
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Energy efficiency decrees (3/6)
• On July 2004 was issued an amended version of the two decrees with the following main changes:– Modifications in the distribution of annual quantitative
targets;– Postponement of the implementation period (from
2005 to 2009)– Introduction of flexible mechanism in the deadline for
achieving the annual savings
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Energy efficiency decrees (4/6)
Annual Targets (Mtoe)
electricity gas
year annual comulative annual comulative
2005 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1
2006 0,1 0,2 0,1 0,2
2007 0,2 0,4 0,2 0,4
2008 0,4 0,8 0,3 0,7
2009 0,8 1,6 0,6 1,3
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Time persistence of energy savingsAnnual, additional and comulative energy savings
00,20,40,60,8
11,21,41,61,8
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Mto
e
additional savings5th yearadditional savings4th yearadditional savings3rd yearadditional savings2nd yearsavings 1th year
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Energy efficiency decrees (5/6)
• The annual target (*) for each DSO at (t) year is proportional at the share of energy distributed in the year (t-2) by each distributors
(*) at least 50% of savings must be achieved in the field where DSO works
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Energy efficiency decrees (6/6)
• Energy saving targets can be achieved through projects implemented by:
– DSO, directly or via controlled companies
– Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)
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Eligible projects
• All energy saving projects
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Energy Efficiency Titles (TEE)or
White Certificates (WhC)
• 1 WhC for 1 toe of saved primary energy
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White Certificates (WhC)
• WhC are issued by Electricity Market Operator (GME) once it has been certified that a defined amount of energy saving will be attained by project implementation
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Typology of WhC
• Type 1: certificates savings of electricity
• Type 2: certificates savings of gas
• Type 3: certificates savings of other fuels
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Sanctions
• proportional and in any case greater than the investment needed to compensate the non-compliance
• established and applied by the Authority for Electric Energy and Gas (AEEG)
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Process to recognize energy saving
Implementation of the project
Request of verification
Assessment and certification
Issue of WhC
Exchange of WhC
Transfer of WhC to AEEG
Economic contribution
DSO and ESCO
Entitled project
AEEG
GME
DSO and ESCO
DSO
AEEG to DSO
Phases and Actors
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Measurements and Verification of energy savings (M&V)
• The definition of technical rules, the implementation, monitoring and enforcement of the whole mechanism are under the responsibility of the Authority for Electric Energy and Gas (AEEG)
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Measurements and Verification of energy savings (M&V)
• The AEEG developed three evaluation methods:– Default method (no measurement; installed units are
considered according to their average energy saving)– Engineering method (some measurement of technical
features)– Energy monitoring plan (direct measurement of
consumption before and after the project)
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Measurements and Verification of energy savings (M&V)
Project threshold (Mtoe/year)
Method
Default Engineering Energy monitoring
DSO/ESCOs 25
ESCOs 50 100
DSO 100 200
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First year period (2005) (1/2)
Main results:
• 300 projects implemented;
• 0.28 Mtoe of energy saving achieved (with respect to a target of 0.15 Mtoe);
• 0,75 Mton of CO2 reduced (equivalent to a CO2 emitted from a central power of 160 MW)
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First year period (2005) (2/2)
Main results:
• about 50% of projects have been implemented by distribution system operators, while the other 50% by ESCOs;
• more than 400 ESCOs achieved the authorisation to operate in the scheme by the Regulatory Authority
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Second year period (2006)
Target: about 311.000 toe of energy saving of which:
• 191.949 in the electricity sector
• 119.809 in the gas sector
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Measurements and Verification of energy savings (M&V)
• On January 2006, in implementation of the Ministerial Decrees, the Authority has decided to draw on the services of ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment).
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Measurements and Verification of energy savings (M&V)
The main activities carried out by Enea will be:
1) technical verification and evaluation of the projects;
2) monitoring to ensure that the energy saving projects under evaluation are being implemented correctly;
3) the adoption and up-dating of detailed, standardised technical worksheets for use in evaluating projects and quantifying results.
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Italian white certificates system
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