The course brings together energy experts, think tanks, regulators and policy makers of the SEE region to share knowledge on RES integration issues. Present European practices and lessons learned on RES regulation, support schemes will be presented.
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The paper analyses the Hungarian system of district heating, which accounts for 15 per cent of total heat consumption. Both national and European Union s strategy documents aim at achieving sustainable, secure and affordable energy. Hungarian district ...
In 2008 the Hungarian NRA approached the transmission system operator to identify the level of intermittent energy generation that can be safely integrated into the network. The NRA analysis found that under optimal conditions the existing 330 MW ...
The SEERMAP project focuses on two crucial policy areas in the electricity sector of the West Balkan region concerning its long term energy development and decarbonisation path. One area is the potential of long term renewable deployment in the target ...
SEERMAP project aims at creating the 2050 electricity generation mix pathways of SEE region. The first project meeting involving all major stakeholders in the region was held in Belgrade. The main objectives of the meetings were: map the relevant policy ...
A strict regulation has been put into force regarding wind power commissioning in Hungary. The technical and safety regulation of electricity installations set the maximum capacity and size of turbines, as well as highest noise level emitted by wind ...
The workshop was organised in kind co-operation with the National Development Ministry and the goal of the conference was to introduce the new Hungarian renewable electricity support scheme and start the dialogue of the regulator and stakeholders. The ...
REKK as a member of an international consortium has participated in the Cost Benefit Assessment (CBA) of the network expansion of Montenegro. The assessment included the economic analysis of the new network element: an ENTSO-E compatible CBA assesment ...
On 7-9 June, REKK organised a conference focusing on four current themes within the regulation of renewable based electricity generation: the questions surrounding the achievement of the 2030 EU targets, regional progress with respect to the 2020 ...
The current renewable policy period ends in 2020 and the preparation for the post 2020 period is underway, driven by the next EU climate and energy package agreement on a new renewable energy target of at least 27% of final energy consumption in the EU ...