The European Union of Transmission Operators (Entso-e) released the "European Power Grid 10-year Plan (Draft)" on March 5th. The draft proposes that in order to achieve the EU's 2020 energy policy goals, it will ensure the smooth development of new renewable energy sources. With grid-connected power generation, Europe will need to invest EUR 104 billion (approximately US$140 billion) in power grid upgrades in the next 10 years.
The draft pointed out that at present, there are still a lot of loopholes in the connection between European renewable energy projects and the national grids of member countries. To achieve the perfect integration of the two, Europe needs to build a total of 51,500 kilometers of EHV transmission lines, involving 100 new grids. Of the projects, 80% of them are directly related to renewable energy.
At present, renewable energy projects in the EU countries are everywhere, but the supporting power grid construction is lagging behind. The intermittent nature of wind power and solar power has caused difficulties in the long-distance transmission of such renewable power, especially from the Scandinavian Peninsula. To Italy and the electricity grid that connects the European continent and the Iberian Peninsula.
According to the draft, Germany, which previously announced its abandonment of its nuclear program, will become the country with the highest expenditure among EU member states. It is expected that the amount of investment will reach 30 billion euros, followed by the United Kingdom with 19 billion euros. Overall, the investment in grid upgrades is equivalent to an overall 2% increase in European electricity prices over the next 10 years.
Entso-e has 41 corporate members from 34 European countries. As an official agency under the EU, Entso-e will issue a similar report every two years to provide important decision-making reference for the EU's power grid development plan. It is reported that the draft will begin to solicit public opinions starting from the date of issue. The deadline is April 26, and the final version will be released in June and sent to the EU for approval.
Entso-e developed an experimental power grid development plan two years ago. As a result of the tracking of designated projects, it was found that due to the complicated drag and drop process, transmission projects in Europe are generally postponed, with one out of every three projects experiencing delays. Completed. Prior to this, the EU Council had asked member states to simplify the approval process for grid projects within a three-year time limit. Entso-e also reiterated in its report that the EU must change this negative phenomenon.
It is estimated that the EU’s electricity demand before 2020 is expected to maintain an average annual growth rate of 1.5%. By 2020, the EU’s total electricity demand will reach 3.657 trillion kwh, of which renewable energy will reach 933 billion kwh. This means that one quarter of the EU’s electricity supply will come from renewable sources.
The draft pointed out that at present, there are still a lot of loopholes in the connection between European renewable energy projects and the national grids of member countries. To achieve the perfect integration of the two, Europe needs to build a total of 51,500 kilometers of EHV transmission lines, involving 100 new grids. Of the projects, 80% of them are directly related to renewable energy.
At present, renewable energy projects in the EU countries are everywhere, but the supporting power grid construction is lagging behind. The intermittent nature of wind power and solar power has caused difficulties in the long-distance transmission of such renewable power, especially from the Scandinavian Peninsula. To Italy and the electricity grid that connects the European continent and the Iberian Peninsula.
According to the draft, Germany, which previously announced its abandonment of its nuclear program, will become the country with the highest expenditure among EU member states. It is expected that the amount of investment will reach 30 billion euros, followed by the United Kingdom with 19 billion euros. Overall, the investment in grid upgrades is equivalent to an overall 2% increase in European electricity prices over the next 10 years.
Entso-e has 41 corporate members from 34 European countries. As an official agency under the EU, Entso-e will issue a similar report every two years to provide important decision-making reference for the EU's power grid development plan. It is reported that the draft will begin to solicit public opinions starting from the date of issue. The deadline is April 26, and the final version will be released in June and sent to the EU for approval.
Entso-e developed an experimental power grid development plan two years ago. As a result of the tracking of designated projects, it was found that due to the complicated drag and drop process, transmission projects in Europe are generally postponed, with one out of every three projects experiencing delays. Completed. Prior to this, the EU Council had asked member states to simplify the approval process for grid projects within a three-year time limit. Entso-e also reiterated in its report that the EU must change this negative phenomenon.
It is estimated that the EU’s electricity demand before 2020 is expected to maintain an average annual growth rate of 1.5%. By 2020, the EU’s total electricity demand will reach 3.657 trillion kwh, of which renewable energy will reach 933 billion kwh. This means that one quarter of the EU’s electricity supply will come from renewable sources.
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