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EU energy among Lisbon, Moskow and Kyoto

EU energy among Lisbon, Moskow and Kyoto. Dr.Ionut PURICA IPE Academy of Romania. Topics for discussion. Energy Trends in EU Energy Market in a regional context Surrounded – integrated corporate action New Technologies – real options Some Romanian data Conclusions.

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EU energy among Lisbon, Moskow and Kyoto

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  1. EU energy among Lisbon, Moskow and Kyoto Dr.Ionut PURICA IPE Academy of Romania

  2. Topics for discussion • Energy Trends in EU • Energy Market in a regional context • Surrounded – integrated corporate action • New Technologies – real options • Some Romanian data • Conclusions

  3. Energy trends in the EU

  4. Buy yourself a small generator

  5. What if the Russians give the gas to China ?

  6. Energy Market in a regional context

  7. How about another unpaid debt by Ukraine ?

  8. New Infrastructure towards the EU-27 (bcm/a) Pipelines, Existing (2006), under construction/planned (2015) • Russia – EU-2006: 176 – 2015: - FRG +55, Bulgaria +30 • Norway – EU-2006: 128 – 2015: UK +11, TBD:<20, Swe/DK:+8 • Algeria – EU-2006: 40 – 2015: Spain +13, Italy +13 • Lybia – EU-2006: 9 • Iran/Caspian – 2015: Bulgaria 23 Total (2006) 344 – (2015) +92-173

  9. Complex traffic risks in the Baltic both surface and submarine

  10. State of health of NABUCO

  11. Surrounded – integrated corporate action

  12. North Stream operational at end 2011; South Stream allowed by Turkey to pass in its waters in Dec.2011: “Best Christmas present to Russia”- Vladimir Putin

  13. How much reserve is enough ?

  14. LNG gas capacity Likely/possible

  15. Gas Markets in Europe

  16. Vulnerability to gas imports

  17. Market-Monopoly paradox

  18. New Technologies – real options

  19. How to reduce CO2 without more gas consumption?

  20. Nuclear Power in the World

  21. Nuclear power in electricity generation

  22. Should we begin to ‘Think Big’ ?

  23. Have we got enough time ?

  24. Conclusions • EU energy strategy should be viewed at continental level • Environmental measures should include technologies not only markets • North-South view may shed new solutions in the East of the EU • Global corporate strategy needed for energy companies • Development within 3 x 20%: mobilizing local domain objectives without a global view

  25. Be it that you live interesting times (Chinese curse) The road ahead for EU energy

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