Commission for the Environment, Climate change and Energy
Renewable energy: a major player in the European energy market
Opinion factsheet
Na stronie
- Climate Change and Energy
Objective
To support the call for ensuring consistency between national support schemes which can help remove distortions on in the energy market; to require appropriate mechanisms and instruments to promote RES in the coordinated way, such as a pan-European fund to support RES; to raise awareness of the decision makers and stakeholders of the involvement of the regions in promoting renewables and in channelling funds for the promotion of renewables to the regions.
Impact
Essential points
- notes that the uncoordinated and faster-than-expected development of RES in many countries has led to a number of political, regulatory and technical problems in the operation of energy systems. Serious debate is necessary at the EU level about appropriate mechanisms and instruments to promote RES in a coordinated way;
- points out that a simple and effective support scheme for RES should be developed, based on a common European strategy. A common strategy is needed to develop both market-based and regulatory mechanisms in order to ensure an effective and socially viable transition to higher RES production;
- considers that the future subsidy mechanisms could be based on verified cohesion policy procedures in order to support the production and distribution of renewable energy as well as promote a wider implementation of new RES technologies;
- is convinced that, in order to stabilise the current situation and create long-term incentives for investors, there is a need for more consistency between the decisions of individual Member States. One instrument to promote this could be a pan-European support scheme for renewable energy sources;
- considers that it would be possible to combine different renewable technologies in the regions with new methods of managing power generation and transmission capacity through the application of smart grid technologies, and thus to balance local electricity needs with production, thereby significantly increasing the energy security of the regions and reducing dependence on long-distance energy imports.