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Renewable energy projects in Slovenské elektrárne , a.s.

Renewable energy projects in Slovenské elektrárne , a.s. Bratislava, 20.september 2010. EU Energy Strategy for 2020 Major long term targets. Sufficient volume of electricity Clean electricity production Competitive and affordable prices Homogenous, open common market.

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Renewable energy projects in Slovenské elektrárne , a.s.

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  1. Renewable energy projects in Slovenské elektrárne, a.s. Bratislava, 20.september 2010

  2. EU Energy Strategy for 2020Major long term targets • Sufficient volume of electricity • Clean electricity production • Competitive and affordable prices • Homogenous, open common market Sustainable solution

  3. Meeting Energy Challenges Requires Delivering a Mix of Possible Solutions Sustainability The energy challenges Competitive prices Secure energy supplies • National and regional factors govern each country’s energy mix. They differ considerably today and they will in the future • However, Europe is more and more aware that nuclear should be the route to sustainable, competitive and reliable energy and renewables will complete the mix • Slovakia is well placed to leverage on its nuclear tradition, know-how and capabilities and is gradually developing renewables

  4. Capacity Development in SlovakiaSlovakia will become a net exporter again New efficiency solutions and continuous economy restructuring will slow down growing demand Projects announced and under development: • EMO 3,4 completion(Power plant with more than 6 TWh of electricity production will be commissioned in 2012/2013) • Uprates of existing NPPs(additional 1 TWh of electricity) • Refurbishment of thermal power plants • New renewable sources • New entrants(CCGT Malženice already in operation... ) As a result of the new investment announced and already under construction, the export capacity will be restored from 2013 onwards

  5. Clean Production in the Region CO2 intensity (t/MWh) in 2009 In 2009 some 88 % of SE production was clean Eurelectric EU27 avg ~ 0,3 Source: European Environment Agency, Eurelectric statistics, SE calculations Restructuring of the fuel mix will be necessary

  6. SE production by sources

  7. SE installed capacity by sources

  8. CO2 freeproduction

  9. SE has become a member of a big family Net installed capacity.

  10. France • EPR agreement with EDF: 12.5% stake in construction and operation of Flamanville 3 • Anticipated nuclear capacity • Technology (Flamanville): Areva- PWR 1600 MW At the forefront of European nuclear development Mochovce is developing one of three NPP projects in Europe • Russia • Agreement with Rosatom for the co-development of new NPP • Technology: VVER-1200 MW • Slovakia • Slovenske Elektrarne’s nuclear power plants: 1906 MW • Development of Mochovce 3&4 Units (2x440 MW) • Technology: VVER 440 MW • Spain • Endesa’s nuclear power plants: 3397 MW • Technology: Westinghouse-PWR 1000 MW

  11. Focus on renewable energy projects • Solar energy • Constructionof photovoltaic power plants has positive impact on diversifying the production portfolio since the SE will increase its installed capacity for another renewable energy sources as well as: • increase of operational flexibility, also in terms of green energy tariffs • zero impact on the environment • utilization of previously unused spaces, or lands with low site class • high reliability (20 to 25 years) • low operating cost

  12. Renewable energy projects At the present are implemented 2 project of photovoltaic power plants: - 950 kWp solar power plant in Mochovce – photovoltaic power will be placed nearby nuclear power plant, in cadastre of municipality Kalná nad Hronom - 950 kWp solar power in Vojany – photovoltaic power plant will used lands in property of coal-fired power plant in Vojany and 1 project in preparation: - project is located on building roof of headquarter in Bratislava 45 kWp photovoltaic power plant, electricity of this power plant will be used for own consumption of building of headquarter

  13. Photovoltaic power plant in Mochovce • 950 kWp solar power plant in Mochovce – photovoltaic power will be placed nearby nuclear power plant, in cadastre of municipality Kalná nad Hronom • electric power from PV power plant will be used for own non-technological consumption of NPP Mochovce • Start of commercial operation will be in December 2010 LAND FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT

  14. Photovoltaic power plant in Vojany • 950 kWp solar power plant will be situated in existing coal-fired power plant in Vojany • electric power from PV power plant will be used for the electrical grid – Východoslovenská distribučná, a.s. • start of commercial operation will be in December 2010 LAND FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT

  15. Installation of photovoltaic panels in headquarters of SE, a.s in Bratislava • 45 kWp installation of photovoltaic panels in headquarters Bratislava – photovoltaic will be placed on the roof of headquarters • electric power from PV power plant will be used for own consumption of headquarters • start of realization in December 2010

  16. Preconditions to invest in RES • Stable and predictable legislative framework • Grid infrastructure to sustain a specific amount of RES production • Impact on final prices to be considered (right mix of production sources)

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