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Power Infrastructure in Europe
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About the author
•Disclaimer
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
•Introduction
•Energy storage technology
•Smart grid
•Offshore infrastructure
•Energy efficiency
•Future outlook
Introduction
•Summary
•Introduction
- Background
•European demand for electricity
- The existing mix of generation plant types
- Transfer capability
- Details of current and planned transmission lines
- Trans-European Energy Networks
•Analysis by countries
- UK
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France
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Germany
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Denmark
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Norway,
Sweden, and
Finland
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Belgium and
the Netherlands
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Austria and
Switzerland
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Poland
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Greece
- European targets for energy
•The demand for new generation plants
- Legislation and national and multinational policy
- System operation
•Carbon capture and storage
- Generation (ancillary services)
- Generation (mid-merit/intermediate duty)
Energy storage technology
•Summary
•Introduction and classification of storage
- Pumped hydro
- Compressed air energy storage (CAES)
•Batteries
- Lithium ion
- Flow batteries
- Electric double-layer capacitors
•Hydrogen systems
- Power to gas
- Flywheels
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES)
- Applications of storage
- Transmission cable technologies
- Conventional conductor technology
- Advanced conductor technology
- Other transmission infrastructure (transformers, switchgear, FACTS)
- Distribution technologies
Smart grid
•Summary
•Introduction
•Smart grid investment
- Progress in the EU
- Electric vehicles
- Future of the smart grid
Offshore infrastructure
•Summary
•Introduction
•Connecting offshore generation to the grid
- Offshore grid transmission and cable installation
•Offshore power generation
- Impact of offshore power on the grid
Energy efficiency
•Summary
•Introduction
- EU spending on energy efficiency
- EU energy efficiency targets
- EU energy efficiency programs
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France
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Germany
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Italy
- The UK
- Energy efficiency and transmission technology
- System loss reduction approaches
- New high-voltage lines
- Alternative to transmission
Future outlook
•Summary
•Future outlook
•The future of the European grid
Appendix
•Scope
•Glossary/abbreviations
•Bibliography/references
TABLES
•Table: ENTSO-E regional group, 2011
•Table: Changes in generation type in
Europe (%), 1990–2009
•Table: European electricity exchanges (GWh), 2005–10
•Table: CO 2 emissions by sector (%), 2012
•Table: Installed capacity (MW), 2010
•Table: Existing and planned additions to the European offshore grid (MW), 2010–20
•Table: Possible additions to the European offshore grid (MW), 2010–20
•Table: EU renewable energy targets (%), 2020
•Table: EU growth in non-hydro renewables (MW), 2010–20
•Table: Worldwide electricity losses from transmission and distribution (quadrillion btu), 2008–35
•Table: Length of new and refurbished power lines (projects of European significance) (km), until 2020
•Table: Additional efficiency technologies for transmission
•Table: Structure of power generation by fuel type (%), 2010–30
•Table: Drivers and technical requirements of a smart grid
FIGURES
•Figure: ENTSO-E region, 2011
•Figure: Details of cross-border flows (GWh), 2010
•Figure: Energy requirement modeling by ENTSO-E, winter 2011–12
•Figure: Cross-border transmission for development 2011
•Figure: CO 2 emissions by sector (%), 2012
•Figure: Pre-combustion capture system
•Figure: Post-combustion capture system
•Figure: Oxy- fuel combustion system
•Figure: Diagram of a double-layer capacitor
•Figure: Smart grid schematic
•Figure: Installed offshore wind capacity by country (MW), 2010
•Figure: Offshore wind farm connection study 2009
•Figure: EU growth in non-hydro renewables (MW), 2010 -2020
•Figure: Worldwide electricity losses from transmission and distribution (quadrillion btu), 2008–35
•Figure: Structure of power generation by fuel type (%), 2010–30
Companies mentioned
AREVA SA, European Investment Bank, Gas Natural Fenosa, Hutchison 3G UK Limited, Royal KPN N.V., Schindler Holding Ltd., Unit 4 N.V.
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