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Transelectrica SA
Two-tier-management company
Transelectrica’s Strategy
in line with European goals
Romanian HydroPower Market Outlook and
expected developments for 2014
Bucharest, Feb 2014
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Romania at crossroads
i
Between RGCE (ENTSO-E Continental
Europe Regional Group) areas and non (or not
yet) ENTSO-E areas (Moldova, Ukraine,
Turkey)
ii
Between different congestion management
regions within ENTSO-E:
- Central East Europe
- South East Europe
iii
Between EU, and non-EU countries within
ENTSO-E South-East Europe Regional Group
(3rd EU legislative package not mandatory for
all the members in the Regional Group)
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Main challlenges faced by Transelectrica
Transelectrica’s challenges facing alignment requirements with
2030 policy framework for climate and energy
Integrate renewable generation ( mainly wind) and new generation capacities
Development of interconnection capacity to avoid internal/regional congestion
Improving adequacy of the transmission grid (full compliance with ENTSO-E
standards)
High investment requirements
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capex program
OHL 400kV
OHL 220kV
OHL 400 kV operated at 220 kV
Fossil Fuel PP
Wind PP
Investment needs
2014-2023 (Eur mill)
≈1,115
Cross border
≈500
RES
&
Relief
of
associated congestions
≈265
Replacement
upgrade
of
network assets
and
aged
new lines to
strengthen the
transmission
capacity and
interconnection
capacity
New lines (> 1000 km)
Upgrade/ uprate
Interconn. capacity increase
First stage
Second stage
Power Flows
High penetration of
wind plants
NPP Cernavoda
≈350
new facilities and
technology
change/updates
-
consolidate the grid for
all generation facilities in
the area (renewables
and nuclear)
-
facilitates the power
exchanges in S-E
Europe
~400 km, 800 MW,
500 kV
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Capex program
Flagship projects (2014-2023)
Cross-border ≈Eur 500 mill
•
New interconnector RO-RS (+1000 MW export) Eur 30 mill
•
Reinforcement of internal south-western route* to enhance cross-border
interconnectivity (HU and RS) Eur 115 mill
•
New interconnectors RO-MD Eur 105 mill
•
New interconnector (undersea cable) RO-TR Eur 260 mill
*route linking Portile de Fier (RO-RS interconnection point) with Arad (RO-HU interconnection
point)
RES integration and congestion relief
≈Eur 265 mill
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Undersea Cable
RO-TR
Connection OHL Isaccea-Varna and OHL Isaccea-Dobrudja in 400 kV Medgidia Sud
subtation Eur 28 mill
OHL 400kV d.c. Cernavodă-Stâlpu and connection in Gura Ialomiţei Sbt Eur 50 mill
OHL 400 kV d.c. Gutinas-Smardan Eur 60 mill
OHL 400 kV s.c. Suceava-Gadalin Eur 95 mill
Upgrade to 400 kV of OHL 220 kV Brazi Vest- Teleajen-Stalpu Eur 5 mill
OHL 400 kV d.c. Medgidia Sud- Constanta Nord Eur 26 mill
Replacement & upgrade of existing aged network
assets ≈Eur 350 mill
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Cross-border interconnectivity
Moldova (MD)
Cross-border interconnectors (Moldova):
OHL 400 kV Suceava (RO) – Balti (MD)
EUR 65 mill: OHL total funding
EUR 30 mill: OHL Romanian share
EUR 40 mill: additional amount for back-to-back in Blati substation
OHL 400 kV Straseni (MD) – Ungheni (MD) – Iasi (RO)
EUR 100 mill: OHL total funding
EUR 15 mill: OHL Romanian share
EUR 40 mill: additional amount for back-to-back in Ungheni
substation
EUR 60 mill: additional amount for reinforcement of the Romania’s
internal grid in the area
Suceava
Iasi
Balti
MD
Straseni
Ungheni
Vulcanesti
Isaccea
OHL 400 kV Vulcanesti (MD) – Isaccea (RO)
EUR 40 mill for back-to-back in Vulcanesti substation
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Cross-border interconnectivity
Serbia (RS)
Cross-border interconnector (Serbia):
OHL 400 kV interconnector between Romania and Serbia
Resita (RO) – Pancevo (SE)
Arad
EUR 30 mill: Romanian share in total funding requirement
Restita
Reinforcement of internal south-western route*
to enhance cross-border interconnectivity (HU and RS)
Eur 115 mill
Pancevo
RS
Portile
de Fier
*route linking Portile de Fier (RO-RS interconnection point) with Arad (RO-HU
interconnection point)
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Cross-border interconnectivity
Turkey (TR)
Cross-border interconnector (Turkey):
HVDC 500 kV link between Romania and Turkey
EUR 520 mill: total project funding requirement
EUR 260: Romanian share
Cost breakdown (EUR mill)
Romania new 400 kV AC bay
2
Romania Conv Stn+link to Constanta Nord S/S
89
Romania DC Cable+OTHL+Cable Termination Stn
14
Sea HVDC cable
261
Tukey DC Cable+OTHL+Cable Termination Stn
20
Turkey Conv Stn+link to Alibeykoy S/S
81
Turkey new 400 kV AC bay
Telecomunication, incl. cable
Client Project Management
Contigencies (5%)
Undersea Cable
RO-TR
TR
2
20
5
25
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Backup slides
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General EU Framework
Romania’s priorities – in line with EU’s energy&climate goals
The communication from the Commission
entitled “Energy infrastructure priorities for
2020 and beyond — A Blueprint for an
integrated European energy network”,
followed by the Council conclusions of 28
February 2011 and the European
Parliament resolution, called for a new
energy infrastructure policy to optimize
network development at European level
for the period up to 2020 and beyond, in
order to allow the Union to meet its core
energy
policy
objectives
of
competitiveness,
sustainability
and
security of supply.
Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of The
European Parliament and Council of April
17, 2013,
on guidelines for transEuropean energy infrastructure defines,
up to 2020 and beyond, about 12 transEuropean corridors and thematic areas of
priority covering the electricity and gas
grids and the transmission infrastructure
of oil and CO2 as well:
corridors :
electricity – 4 + gas – 4 + oil – 1 and 3
thematic areas :Smart grids deployment,
Electricity Highways, Cross-border CO2
network
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European energy infrastructure priorities
Electricity, gas, and oil routes
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ENTSO-E’s TYNDP
Romanian projects included in EU’s 10-year Grid Masterplan
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Projected power flow patterns
Romania’s electricity transmission projects
bring a positive contribution towards the enhancement of
transmission capabilities of the European electricity backbone
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contact
C.N.T.E.E. TRANSELECTRICA S.A.
Fiscal Code: 13328043
Registry of Commerce: J40/8060/2000
Address: ROMANIA, BUCURESTI, 2- 4 Olteni Street, District 3
Web site: www.transelectrica.ro
e-mail: stefan.bucataru@transelectrica.ro
Phone: +40 21-3035611
Fax: +40 21-3035610
President of the Executive Board (CEO): Stefan-Doru BUCATARU
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