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This is a sensitive period for the Greek energy sector, since on the one hand, national elections offer a chance for the realignment of policy regardless of the ruling party, while on the other hand, a series of crucial issues are ongoing with repercussions for the future of the market. Major changes are coming due to the liberalization of the Power and Gas market, ambitious privatization processes of state-controlled energy companies and the target model objectives set by the European institutions and significant investment potential is on the horizon.
Based on the above, HAEE decided it would be appropriate to issue this publication and proceed with an in-depth analysis of everything that is happening today in the energy sector, how these are connected to wider trends and also, the challenges that the new government will have to face. Furthermore, HAEE includes its own recommendations for each one of the sectors addressed in this policy paper (the Energy Exchange, the Electricity Market, the Renewables, the Natural Gas, the Energy Efficiency and the Oil and Refining).
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HAEE stands ready to analyze and review the course of the energy transition in the Greek market through its newly released "Greek Energy Market Report 2019" by providing all the most recent data and valuable insights. In this regard, HAEE’s annual report manages to identify the relative strengths and weaknesses of the Greek energy market during a time of great change. The goal is to provide a full picture to international or domestic companies that might be willing to invest in the Greek energy sector, market participants, regulators and policy makers. Progress is assessed through a series of variables including the country's goals for 2020 and 2030, demographics, regulatory frameworks, energy security, sustainability, liberalization and through the use of detailed statistics.
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The majority of EU countries have successfully established Power Exchanges through which cross-border transactions are conducted in a transparent and reliable manner, ensuring greater liquidity in energy markets and at the same time providing a competitive environment for the benefit of the consumers. In the case of Greece, in an effort to enhance competition compared to the previous period, the country has introduced numerous steps towards the liberalization and deregulation of its wholesale electricity market. The Policy Brief discusses in depth one of these steps, which is the establishment of the Hellenic Energy Exchange (HEnEx) in order to operate the Energy Derivatives Market, the Day-Ahead Market and the Intra-Day Market.
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The policy brief is available only in Greek language
H HAEE βρίσκεται στην ευχάριστη θέση να δημοσιεύσει ένα Policy Brief με τίτλο "Ηλεκτροκίνηση: O Δρόμος για το μέλλον", όπου ενσωματώνονται τα συμπεράσματα του Συνεδρίου 2nd EcoMobility, το οποίο έλαβε χώρα στην Αθήνα στις 22 Ιανουαρίου 2019 και περιλαμβάνει μια σύγκριση των όσων ισχύουν στις ευρωπαϊκές χώρες σε σχέση με την Ελλάδα, με στόχο να δοθεί μια πληρέστερη εικόνα στο κοινό για την ηλεκτροκίνηση.
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The report is available only in Greek language
Η παρούσα μελέτη αποτελεί μια συλλογική εργασία που συντάχθηκε με σκοπό την ανάλυση των παγκόσμιων εξελίξεων στον τομέα της ηλεκτρικής ενέργειας. Μέσα από την παρακολούθηση των διεθνών εξελίξεων, σκοπός της μελέτης είναι να αποτελέσει ένα εργαλείο για την ενίσχυση του διαλόγου γύρω από τα βασικά στοιχεία της ενεργειακής πολιτικής καθώς και του μακροχρόνιου ενεργειακού σχεδιασμού. Επικεντρώνεται στο φλέγον ζήτημα της κλιματικής αλλαγής, των νέων τεχνολογικών ανακαλύψεων, τον ρόλο της ψηφιοποίησης και των δικτύων. Ταυτόχρονα, η μελέτη τοποθετεί στο επίκεντρο της ανάλυσης την παγκόσμια αγορά του ηλεκτρισμού. Εξετάζει τις προοπτικές και τις προκλήσεις που αναδύονται στις χώρες με την μεγαλύτερη ενεργειακή κατανάλωση παγκοσμίως.
Natural gas is the fastest growing form of primary energy worldwide, given its advantages compared to other forms of energy and its pivotal contribution to the direction of sustainable development. It is an essential element for the promotion of the European Energy Policy and at the same time, the bridge for the transition from conventional to renewable energy forms. Additionally natural gas is the most efficient and sustainable raw material for ammonia/ fertilizers production.
A considerable positive effect on GDP growth derives from the particular abolishment of the excise duty on natural gas when used as feedstock. The precise increase attributable to the growth in domestic demand is projected to eventually result in a GDP rise of € 754 million. An additional positive feature of the complete abolition in natural gas would be towards the impact on employment, which is estimated to increase by a total number of 12.500 jobs. In conclusion, nowadays that industrial production seems to progressively recover, the aim should be towards promoting and encouraging production, rather than burden it with taxes and levies that cannot be covered anymore.