Increasing Electricity Generation From Renewables Changes Requirements for Electricity and Gas Infrastructure in Europe

By German Energy Agency, PRNE
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

BERLIN, August 4, 2011 -

- European study maps out developments of Europe’s electricity and gas infrastructure until 2050

The future development of the electricity and gas infrastructure in Europe strongly depends on the expansion of renewable energy sources. The proportion of electricity generated from renewables in Europe could be increased to about 70 percent by 2050. This would result in a significant demand for new electricity infrastructure. In order to integrate additional renewable electricity, the European power grid would have to be expanded by about 200,000 MW of new transmission capacity between 2030 and 2050. Especially in the transit regions Italy, Spain, Turkey and the Balkan, the development of gas infrastructure would become more important. These are just some of the results from a trans-national study carried out on behalf of the European Union as part of the SUSPLAN project and in cooperation with the Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena) - the German Energy Agency.

The study emphasises the need to take a holistic and foresighted approach to planning future European electricity and gas infrastructure. This is where the EU project SUSPLAN (PLANning for SUStainability) comes in, drawing up integrated scenarios for possible developments of the European electricity and gas infrastructures for the period 2030 to 2050. If the greatest possible proportion of renewable resources is to be integrated by 2050, it is necessary to begin reorganising the energy systems today and take into account the the resulting requirements on energy infrastructure.

Strategies and options for shaping Europe’s future energy infrastructure will be presented and discussed at the second international SUSPLAN conference on 7 October 2011 in Brussels. For more information on the conference and the SUSPLAN’s results, please refer to the SUSPLAN homepage at www.susplan.eu.

The Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena) - the German Energy Agency - is one of 16 European SUSPLAN project partners in 12 countries. SUSPLAN was established under the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme and is funded by the Directorate-General for Transport and Energy.

Media contact:

Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena) - German Energy Agency, Ms Nadia Grimm, Chausseestrasse 128a, 10115 Berlin

Tel.: +49(0)30-72-61-65-804, Fax: +49(0)30-72-61-65-699, E-mail: grimm@dena.de, Internet: www.dena.de

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