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An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union A sustainable future for the oceans and seas

Marine within the EU Integrated Maritime Policy

CPMR ENERGY WORKING GROUP Falmouth (Cornwall), 23 October 2009

Loïc Blanchard, Policy Officer European Commission - DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Unit A1 - Policy Development and Co-ordination

This presentation was prepared with the kind support of Niels Ladefoged (DG TREN) and Thierry Langlois d’Estaintot (DG RTD) http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs 1 An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union A sustainable future for the oceans and seas

Outline

• EU offshore renewable energy: potential and market • EU renewable Energy and Maritime Policy context • Next steps • Marine renewable energy in regions

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EU Ocean Energy Potential

Tidal Power/Energy 16 GW 2250 h/yr 36,000 GWh/year /Energy 65 GW 2190 h/yr 142,350 GWh/year Osmotic Power/Energy 4 GW 7000 h/yr 28,000 GWh/year Total Ocean Energy 85 GW 206,350 GWh/year

Ocean Energy has the potential to satisfy approximately 10% of the present European electricity demand but so far, installed power capacity remains marginal.

EU Ocean energy installed capacity /Energy 241 MW 1.5 % of the resource Wave Power/Energy 3.15 MW 0.005% of the resource Osmotic Power/Energy 0 Total Ocean Energy 245 MW

Source: Calculations based on the UK MARKAL model. Reference: EU consumed 2,926 TWh in 2007 http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs 3 An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union A sustainable future for the oceans and seas The deployment of offshore WE at present

1470 MW installed 1770 MW under construction Ø30,000 MW under consideration Ø EEA Economically competitive

potential = 3,0002006 TW/h

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Shipping & Transport 100% Marine Tourism 90% Renewable energy Offshore Oil & Gas >90% Fish/Seafood Processing 80% M arine Equipment 70% Fishing 60% Shipbuilding Ports 50% M arine Aquaculture 40% Cruise Industry 30% Research & Development Marine Commerce 20% M arine IT 10% M inerals & Aggregates 0% Renewable Energy Submarine Telecoms Ocean Survey European share in maritime sectors Source: Irish Marine Institute

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Growth opportunities for maritime sectors

Renewable Energy 987% Submarine Telecoms 97% Sectors with Cruise Industry 24% a growth Marine Biotechnology 24% perspective of > 10% Ports 18% (2005-2009) Marine Aquaculture 17% Marine Tourism 14% Education & Training 14% Seaweed 13% Offshore Oil & Gas 12% Minerals & Aggregates 11% Source data: Irish Ocean Survey 11% Marine Institute

http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs 6 An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union A sustainable future for the oceans and seas EU policy on renewable energy New energy policy 2/3 - becoming part of mainstream Energy Policy for Europe

• Second Strategic Energy Review (November 08)

« Offshore Wind Communication (COM(2008)768)

« Green paper on energy networks on the revision of the TEN-e guidelines

« Proposing the development of a ”blueprint for a North Sea offshore grid”

• EU Economic Recovery Plan (November 08)

« 565 mio.€ for offshore wind projects (July 09) (Regulation (EC) No 663/2009)

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« 4 Directives: Renewable energy Directive / Revised EU ETS directive / National GHG targets for non-ETS sectors / Framework for carbon capture and storage

« Revised Environmental State Aid Guideline

• 3rd internal package (July 2009)

« 2 Directives and 3 regulations: Internal market for electricity and natural gas directives / Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, natural gas transmission networks and conditions for access to the network for cross-border exchanges in electricity regulations

• Low carbon technologies financing Communication (October 2009) – COM(2009) 519

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EU Maritime Policy context

• Communication “An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union” (October 2007) (COM(2007) 575) • Action Plan on the Integrated Maritime Policy (SEC(2007) 1278) • Energy policy and Maritime policy – Ensuring a better fit (SEC(2007) 1283) • Opinion of the Committee of the Regions on the Maritime coastal package (June 2009) • Progress report on the EU's integrated maritime policy (October 2009) (SEC(2009) 1343)

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The Maritime Policy Agenda …some examples

• Marine Strategy Framework Directive 2008/56/EC (17.06.08) • Council Regulation on the protection of marine ecosystems in the high seas from the adverse impacts of bottom fishing gears (15.07.08) • White Paper on Adaptation to Climate Change (01.04.2009) • Maritime Research Strategy COM/2008/534 (03.09.08) • Maritime Transport Space without Barriers and Maritime Transport Strategy 2009-2018 (21.01.09) • Council Regulation to prevent IUU Fisheries (29.09.08) • A strategy for ship dismantling (19.11.08)

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Offshore energy - Need & scope for more EU action?

« Facilitate regional cooperation on offshore energy site-and grid infrastructure planning between Member States, and relevant stakeholders;

« encourage the Members States to implement maritime spatial planning to arbitrate potentila conflicts of uses ;

« Clarify the application of EU environment legislation in context of offshore renewable energy?

« Emphasise on offshore renewable energy in EU programmes (FP7, CIP..) and funding instruments?

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Next steps

• Implementing the new frameworks

« Use the new tools (RES Directive, 3rd IEM package, EERP, revised TEN-E) to make progress, in particular the National RE Action Plans • Developing a blueprint for a North Sea/West offshore grid • Revisiting the FP7 and CIP priorities • Making progress on the ground to generate practical experience & develop ”best-practice solutions”

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• Predictable and regulatory framework • Funding needs to concentrate on demonstration projects • Strategic and coordinated approach to offshore renewable energy developments • Synergies with offshore technologies and other users of the seas (e.g. storage, aquaculture…) • Industrial strategy integrated into coastal communities economy • And the regions? Which level of involvement? Suggestions to the Commission on possible actions?

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Supply chain – harbours - Bremerhaven‘s example

• Clear and integrated industrial strategy • Public ownership of land and regional political support • Significant clustering of competencies • Creation of jobs and cooperation with institutes and universities in the region

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Biscay Platform

q Water depth between 50-90 m. q The closest point to the land is 750 m far. q Overall power of 20 MW. q 4 test berths or power connection units of 13 kV and 5 MW. q Each berth connected to the onshore substation via a subsea cable. q Berths designed to make easy the connection / disconnection of WECs. q Onshore substation. q Research and data centre. q Estimated budget of € 15-20 m.

Infrastructure for research, demonstration and operation of offshore wave energy converters (WEC), which aims to place the Basque Country at the forefront of marine energy and create a technological and industrial sector around this energy

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•Aberdeen Science & Battery Recycling Energy Park Talisman / SSE Deepwater Offshore •Aberdeen Science & Windfarm Demonstrator Technology Park •National Hyperbaric Centre Hydrogen Office Test and •University of Demonstration Project Aberdeen – Marine UHI Scottish Association for Marine Science Wave / Flow Tanks •Ocean Lab •Scottish Offshore Materials Centre •Fife Energy Park •University of Wavegen Shoreline Edinburgh – Curved Wave Energy Converter Wave Tank •Heriot-Watt •SE Energy Technology University – Boundary Centre – Rotating Layer Wave Tank, Machinery, Fuel Cells, Corrosion and Surface Engineering •TUV NEL Engineering CHP Demonstration Facilities Labs – Wind, Flow, Project •St Andrews Mechanical and Electrical University – Testing Integrated Science •Power Networks Test and Laboratory, Chemical Development Centre Engineering, Fuel (Planned) Cells •University of Glasgow – Wave Tanks, Wind Tunnels •University of Strathclyde – Energy Technologies test facilities (wind, CHP, solar), Electrical Power Laboratories, Wave Tank/Towing Wave Tank Regional marine •British Energy / Institute of Strathclyde – Advanced Research Laboratory energy strategy – Scotland

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