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NEW YORK, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

The European Renewable Electricity Sector 2009/20

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0166839/The-European-Renewable-Electricity-Sector-2009/20.html

An investment guide for renewable power projects in 20 EU countries

Updated from the 2008 edition, this report uses a series of indices to provide a detailed rating of 20 EU countries in a systematic format. These indices offer a means of assessing the key aspects of the renewable electricity sectors in question and offer a more comprehensive basis for informed analysis, evaluation and decision making.

This expanded and updated 2009/10 edition of London Research International's original pioneering report provides a greater depth and range of analysis, covering 20 EU member states and including a year-on-year comparison of the changes to the risks and opportunities in each EU member state.

Table of Contents

Introduction........ 1

Indicies. 1

Opportunities Indices. 1

Risk Indices.. 3

Chapter 1: EU Renewable Energy Development Policy 7

1.1 EU Targets.. 7

1.2 Incentives in the EU. 10

1.2.1 Feed-in Tariffs.... 10

1.2.2 Fixed and Variable Premiums... 11

1.2.3 Tradable Green Certificates....... 11

1.2.4 Tender Schemes. 12

1.3 Renewable Electricity Incentive System Comparative Analysis ... 13

1.4 Renewable Electricity Incentives Systems in the EU...... 13

1.5 EU Public Acceptance...... 15

Chapter 2: EU Power Market. 17

2.1 EU Energy Supply and Consumption..... 17

2.2 EU Electricity Generation.. 18

2.2.1 Future EU Electricity Generation Projections.. 19

2.3 Renewable Electricity Generation... 20

2.3.1 Overview... 20

2.3.2 Country Overview...... 21

2.4 Levelised Generation Costs...... 23

2.5 Renewable Energy Technology Overview...... 24

2.5.1 Wind Power........ 24

2.5.1.1 Onshore Wind. 26

2.5.1.2 Offshore Wind. 28

2.5.2 Biomass...... 29

2.5.2.1 Solid Biomass.. 30

2.5.2.2 Biogas..... 31

2.5.3 Solar Power 32

2.5.3.1 Solar PV. 32

2.5.3.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power (CSP)........ 34

2.5.4 Small Hydro........ 36

2.5.5 Geothermal........ 36

2.5.6 Marine (Wave/Tidal) 37

2.6 EU Grid-Connection Overview....... 39

2.6.1 Overview of the EU's Power Grid..... 39

2.6.2 Unbundling........ 40

2.7 The Electricity Wholesale Market in the EU... 42

2.8 EU Emissions Trading Scheme Overview....... 43

Chapter 3: Renewable Energy Investment... 47

3.1 Total Investment...... 47

3.2 Investor Analysis..... 48

3.2.1 Venture Capital and Private Equity.. 49

3.2.2 Asset Financing.. 50

3.2.3 Public Equity Markets 50

3.2.4 Mergers and Acquisitions. 51

3.2.5 Investment by Renewable Energy Technology........ 51

3.3 Overview of the Rates of Return on Investment...... 52

Chapter 4: Austria... 55

Executive Summary.. 55

Opportunities Indices 55

Risk Indices 55

4.1 Incentive Opportunities Index. 56

4.1.1 Feed-in Tariff...... 56

4.1.2 Investment Subsidies.. 56

4.2 Power Market Opportunities Index 58

4.2.1 Energy Consumption. 58

4.2.2 Electricity Sector. 58

4.3 Technology Opportunities Index.... 60

4.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation..... 60

4.3.2 Resource Potential...... 61

4.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs....... 62

4.3.4 Wind Power ....... 63

4.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power...... 63

4.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power...... 63

4.3.5 Biomass...... 63

4.3.5.1 Solid Biomass.. 63

4.3.5.2 Biogas..... 63

4.3.6 Solar Energy........ 63

4.3.6.1 Solar PV. 63

4.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power... 64

4.3.7 Small Hydro........ 64

4.3.8 Geothermal........ 64

4.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal). 64

4.4 Political Will Risk Index... 64

4.4.1 Government Structure 65

4.4.2 Targets and Commitments........ 65

4.4.3 Public Sentiment 65

4.5 Grid Connection Risk Index..... 66

4.5.1 Functional Separation 66

4.5.2 Grid Capacity..... 66

4.5.3 Access and Connection Cost..... 67

4.6 Planning Permission Risk Index..... 67

4.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales....... 67

4.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements.... 67

4.7 Conclusion 68

Chapter 5: Belgium 69

Executive Summary.. 69

Opportunities Indices 69

Risk Indices 69

5.1 Incentive Opportunities Index. 70

5.1.1 Tradable Green Certificate 70

5.1.1.1 Federal Incentives... 71

5.1.1.2 Flanders.. 71

5.1.1.3 Wallonia. 72

5.1.2 Investment Support.... 73

5.2 Power Market Opportunities Index 74

5.2.1 Energy Consumption. 74

5.2.2 Electricity Sector. 74

5.2.3 Nuclear Power.... 76

5.3 Technology Opportunities Index.... 77

5.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation..... 77

5.3.2 Resource Potential...... 78

5.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs....... 79

5.3.4 Wind Power........ 80

5.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power...... 80

5.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power...... 80

5.3.5 Biomass...... 80

5.3.5.1 Solid Biomass.. 80

5.3.5.2 Biogas..... 80

5.3.6 Solar Energy........ 81

5.3.6.1 Solar PV. 81

5.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power... 81

5.3.7 Small Hydro........ 81

5.3.8 Geothermal........ 81

5.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal). 81

5.4 Political Will Risk Index... 82

5.4.1 Government Structure 82

5.4.2 Targets and Commitments........ 82

5.4.3 Public Sentiment 83

5.5 Grid Connection Risk Index..... 83

5.5.1 Functional Separation 83

5.5.2 Grid Capacity..... 83

5.5.3 Access and Connection Cost..... 84

5.6 Planning Permission Risk Index..... 84

5.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales ...... 84

5.7 Conclusion 85

Chapter 6: Bulgaria 87

Executive Summary.. 87

Opportunities Indices 87

Risk Indices 87

6.1 Incentive Opportunities Index. 88

6.1.1 Feed-in Tariff...... 88

6.1.2 Investment Support.... 89

6.2 Power Market Opportunities Index 89

6.2.1 Energy Consumption. 89

6.2.2 Electricity Sector. 90

6.2.3 Nuclear Power.... 91

6.3 Technology Opportunities Index.... 92

6.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation..... 92

6.3.2 Resource Potential..... 93

6.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs....... 94

6.3.4 Wind Power........ 94

6.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power...... 94

6.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power...... 95

6.3.5 Biomass...... 95

6.3.5.1 Solid Biomass.. 95

6.3.5.2 Biogas..... 95

6.3.6 Solar Energy........ 96

6.3.6.1 Solar PV. 96

6.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power... 96

6.3.7 Small Hydro........ 96

6.3.8 Geothermal 96

6.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).. 96

6.4 Political Will Risk Index... 97

6.4.1 Government Structure 97

6.4.2 Targets and Commitments........ 97

6.4.3 Public Sentiment 98

6.5 Grid Connection Risk Index..... 98

6.5.1 Functional Separation 98

6.5.2 Grid Capacity..... 99

6.5.3 Access and Connection Cost..... 99

6.6 Planning Permission Risk Index... 100

6.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .... 100

6.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 100

6.7 Conclusion..... 100

Chapter 7: Czech Republic... 103

Executive Summary 103

Opportunities Indices....... 103

Risk Indices..... 103

7.1 Incentive Opportunities Index...... 104

7.1.1 Premium Incentive Scheme..... 104

7.1.2 Investment Support.. 105

7.2 Power Market Opportunities Index....... 105

7.2.1 Energy Consumption...... 105

7.2.2 Electricity Sector........ 105

7.2.3 Nuclear Power.. 106

7.3 Technology Opportunities Index.. 108

7.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation... 108

7.3.2 Resource Potential.... 108

7.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs..... 109

7.3.4 Wind Power...... 110

7.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.... 110

7.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.... 110

7.3.5 Biomass.... 110

7.3.5.1 Solid Biomass 110

7.3.5.2 Biogas... 111

7.3.6 Solar Energy...... 111

7.3.6.1 Solar PV........ 111

7.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power Projects... 112

7.3.7 Small Hydro...... 112

7.3.8 Geothermal...... 112

7.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal)...... 112

7.4 Political Will Risk Index 112

7.4.1 Government Structure..... 113

7.4.2 Targets and Commitments...... 113

7.4.3 Public Sentiment....... 114

7.5 Grid Connection Risk Index... 114

7.5.1 Functional Separation..... 114

7.5.2 Grid Capacity... 114

7.5.3 Access and Connection Cost... 115

7.6 Planning Permission Risk Index... 115

7.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .... 115

7.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements.. 116

7.7 Conclusion..... 116

Chapter 8: Denmark...... 117

Executive Summary 117

Opportunities Indices....... 117

Risk Indices..... 117

8.1 Incentive Opportunities Index...... 118

8.1.1 Feed-in Tariffs.. 118

8.1.2 Offshore Wind Power..... 119

8.1.3 Investment Subsidies 119

8.2 Power Market Opportunities Index....... 120

8.2.1 Energy Consumption...... 120

8.2.2 Electricity Sector........ 120

8.3 Technology Opportunities Index.. 122

8.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation... 123

8.3.2 Resource Potential.... 123

8.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs..... 124

8.3.4 Wind Power...... 125

8.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.... 125

8.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.... 125

8.3.5 Biomass.... 125

8.3.5.1 Solid Biomass 125

8.3.5.2 Biogas... 126

8.3.6 Solar Energy...... 126

8.3.6.1 Solar PV........ 126

8.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power. 126

8.3.7 Small Hydro...... 126

8.3.8 Geothermal...... 126

8.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal) 127

8.4 Political Will Risk Index. 128

8.4.1 Government Structure..... 128

8.4.2 Targets and Commitments...... 128

8.4.3 Public Sentiment....... 129

8.5 Grid Connection Risk Index... 129

8.5.1 Functional Separation..... 129

8.5.2 Grid Capacity... 130

8.5.3 Access and Connection Cost... 130

8.6 Planning Permission Risk Index... 131

8.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .... 131

8.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements.. 131

8.7 Conclusion..... 132

Chapter 9: Finland 133

Executive Summary 133

Opportunities Indices....... 133

Risk Indices..... 133

9.1 Incentive Opportunities Index...... 134

9.1.1 Primary Support Mechanism.. 134

9.1.2 Investment Subsidies 135

9.2 Power Market Opportunities Index....... 135

9.2.1 Energy Consumption...... 135

9.2.2 Electricity Sector........ 136

9.2.3 Nuclear Power.. 137

9.3 Technology Opportunities Index.. 139

9.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation... 139

9.3.2 Resource Potential.... 139

9.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs..... 140

9.3.4 Wind Power...... 141

9.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.... 141

9.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.... 142

9.3.5 Biomass.... 143

9.3.5.1 Solid Biomass 143

9.3.5.2 Biogas... 143

9.3.6 Solar Energy...... 143

9.3.6.1 Solar PV........ 143

9.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power. 143

9.3.7 Small Hydro...... 143

9.3.8 Geothermal...... 144

9.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal)...... 144

9.4 Political Will Risk Index. 144

9.4.1 Government Structure..... 144

9.4.2 Targets and Commitments...... 145

9.4.3 Public Sentiment....... 145

9.5 Grid Connection Risk Index... 146

9.5.1 Functional Separation..... 146

9.5.2 Grid Capacity... 146

9.5.3 Access and Connection Cost... 147

9.6 Planning Permission Risk Index... 147

9.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .... 147

9.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements.. 147

9.7 Conclusion..... 148

Chapter 10: France 149

Executive Summary 149

Opportunities Indices....... 149

Risk Indices..... 149

10.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 150

10.1.1 Feed-in Tariff.. 150

11.1.2 Feed-in Tariff for Solar PV..... 151

10.1.3 Investment Subsidies..... 151

10.1.4 Research and Development... 152

10.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 152

10.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 152

10.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 153

10.2.3 Nuclear Power 155

10.3 Technology Opportunities Index 155

10.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 155

10.3.2 Resource Potential.. 155

10.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 156

10.3.4 Wind Power.... 157

10.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 157

10.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 158

10.3.5 Biomass.. 158

10.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 158

10.3.5.2 Biogas. 159

10.3.6 Solar Energy.... 159

10.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 159

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10.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 161

10.3.7 Small Hydro.... 161

10.3.8 Geothermal..... 162

10.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 162

10.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 162

10.4.1 Government Structure... 163

10.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 163

10.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 163

10.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 164

10.5.1 Functional Separation... 164

10.5.2 Grid Capacity. 164

10.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 165

10.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 165

10.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 165

10.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 166

10.7 Conclusion... 166

Chapter 11: Germany.... 167

Executive Summary 167

Opportunities Indices....... 167

Risk Indices..... 167

11.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 168

11.1.1 Feed-in Tariffs 168

11.1.2 Degression...... 168

11.1.3 Investment Subsidies..... 169

11.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 171

11.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 171

11.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 172

11.2.3 Nuclear Power 173

11.3 Technology Opportunities Index 174

11.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 175

11.3.2 Resource Potential.. 176

11.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 176

11.3.4 Wind Power.... 177

11.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 177

11.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 178

11.3.5 Biomass.. 179

11.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 179

11.3.5.2 Biogas. 180

11.3.6 Solar Energy.... 180

11.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 180

11.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 181

11.3.7 Small Hydro.... 181

11.3.8 Geothermal..... 182

11.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 182

11.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 182

11.4.1 Government Structure... 182

11.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 183

11.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 183

11.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 184

11.5.1 Functional Separation... 184

11.5.2 Grid Capacity. 184

11.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 185

11.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 185

11.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 185

11.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 185

11.7 Conclusion... 186

Chapter 12: Greece 187

Executive Summary 187

Opportunities Indices....... 187

Risk Indices..... 187

12.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 188

12.1.1 Feed-in Tariffs 188

12.1.2 Investment Subsidies..... 189

12.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 189

12.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 189

12.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 190

12.3 Technology Opportunities Index 192

12.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 192

12.3.2 Resource Potential.. 192

12.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 193

12.3.4 Wind Power.... 194

12.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 194

12.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 194

12.3.5 Biomass.. 194

12.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 194

12.3.5.2 Biogas. 194

12.3.6 Solar Energy.... 195

12.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 195

12.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power 196

12.3.7 Small Hydro.... 196

12.3.8 Geothermal..... 197

12.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 197

12.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 197

12.4.1 Government Structure... 197

12.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 197

12.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 198

12.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 198

12.5.1 Functional Separation... 198

12.5.2 Grid Capacity. 199

12.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 200

12.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 200

12.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 200

12.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 201

12.7 Conclusion... 201

Chapter 13: Hungary..... 203

Executive Summary 203

Opportunities Indices....... 203

Risk Indices..... 203

13.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 204

13.1.1 Premium Incentive Scheme... 204

13.1.2 Investment Support 205

13.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 205

13.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 205

13.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 206

13.2.3 Nuclear Power 207

13.3 Technology Opportunities Index 208

13.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 208

13.3.2 Resource Potential.. 208

13.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 209

13.3.4 Wind Power.... 210

13.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 210

13.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 210

13.3.5 Biomass.. 210

13.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 210

13.3.5.2 Biogas. 211

13.3.6 Solar Energy.... 211

13.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 211

13.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 211

13.3.7 Small Hydro.... 211

13.3.8 Geothermal..... 212

13.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 212

13.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 212

13.4.1 Government Structure... 212

13.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 213

13.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 213

13.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 214

13.5.1 Functional Separation... 214

13.5.2 Grid Capacity. 214

13.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 214

13.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 215

13.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 215

13.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 215

13.7 Conclusion... 215

Chapter 14: Ireland 217

Executive Summary 217

Opportunities Indices....... 217

Risk Indices..... 217

14.1 Incentive Opportunities Index..... 218

14.1.1 Feed-in Tariff... 218

14.1.2 Investment Support 219

14.2 Power Market Opportunities Index...... 220

14.2.1 Energy Consumption..... 220

14.2.2 Electricity Sector....... 221

14.2.3 Nuclear Power. 222

14.3 Technology Opportunities Index. 223

14.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation.. 223

14.3.2 Resource Potential... 224

14.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs.... 225

14.3.4 Wind Power..... 225

14.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power... 226

14.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power... 226

14.3.5 Biomass... 227

14.3.5.1 Solid Biomass...... 227

14.3.5.2 Biogas.. 227

14.3.6 Solar Energy..... 227

14.3.6.1 Solar PV....... 227

14.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power 227

14.3.7 Small Hydro..... 227

14.3.8 Geothermal...... 227

14.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal)..... 228

14.4 Political Will Risk Index 228

14.4.1 Government Structure.... 228

14.4.2 Targets and Commitments..... 228

14.4.3 Public Sentiment...... 229

14.5 Grid Connection Risk Index.. 229

14.5.1 Functional Separation.... 229

14.5.2 Grid Capacity.. 230

14.5.3 Access and Connection Cost.. 230

14.6 Planning Permission Risk Index.. 231

14.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales ... 231

14.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements. 231

14.7 Conclusion.... 232

Chapter 15: Italy... 233

Executive Summary 233

Opportunities Indices....... 233

Risk Indices..... 233

15.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 234

15.1.1 Tradable Green Certificates... 234

15.1.2 Solar Power Feed-in Tariff and Premium.... 235

15.1.3 Microgeneration Feed-in Tariff...... 236

15.1.4 Investment Subsidies and Tax Rebates.. 236

15.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 237

15.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 237

15.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 238

15.2.3 Nuclear Power 240

15.3 Technology Opportunities Index 240

15.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 240

15.3.2 Resource Potential.. 241

15.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 242

15.3.4 Wind Power.... 243

15.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 243

15.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 243

15.3.5 Biomass.. 243

15.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 243

15.3.5.2 Biogas. 244

15.3.6 Solar Energy.... 244

15.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 244

15.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 245

15.3.7 Small Hydro.... 245

15.3.8 Geothermal..... 246

15.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 246

15.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 246

15.4.1 Government Structure... 246

15.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 246

15.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 247

15.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 248

15.5.1 Functional Separation... 248

15.5.2 Grid Capacity. 248

15.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 249

15.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 249

15.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 249

15.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 250

15.7 Conclusion... 250

Chapter 16: Netherlands....... 253

Executive Summary 253

Opportunities Indices....... 253

Risk Indices..... 253

16.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 254

16.1.1 Premium Incentive Scheme... 254

16.1.2 Investment Support 255

16.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 255

16.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 256

16.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 256

16.2.3 Nuclear Power 258

16.3 Technology Opportunities Index 258

16.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 258

16.3.2 Resource Potential.. 259

16.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 260

16.3.4 Wind Power.... 260

16.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 260

16.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 261

16.3.5 Biomass.. 261

16.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 261

16.3.5.2 Biogas.. 261

16.3.6 Solar Energy.... 262

16.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 262

16.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 262

16.3.7 Small Hydro.... 262

16.3.8 Geothermal..... 262

16.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 262

16.4 Political Will Risk Index 263

16.4.1 Government Structure... 263

16.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 263

16.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 264

16.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 265

16.5.1 Functional Separation... 265

16.5.2 Grid Capacity. 265

16.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 266

16.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 266

16.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 266

16.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 266

16.7 Conclusion... 267

Chapter 17: Poland........ 269

Executive Summary 269

Opportunities Indices....... 269

Risk Indices..... 269

17.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 270

17.1.1 Tradable Green Certificates... 270

17.1.2 Investment Support 271

17.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 271

17.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 271

17.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 272

17.2.3 Nuclear Power 274

17.3 Technology Opportunities Index 274

17.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 274

17.3.2 Resource Potential.. 275

17.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 276

17.3.4 Wind Power.... 277

17.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 277

17.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 278

17.3.5 Biomass.. 278

17.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 278

17.3.5.2 Biogas. 278

17.3.6 Solar Energy.... 278

17.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 278

17.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 279

17.3.7 Small Hydro.... 279

17.3.8 Geothermal..... 279

17.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal)..... 279

17.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 279

17.4.1 Government Structure... 279

17.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 280

17.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 280

17.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 281

17.5.1 Functional Separation... 281

17.5.2 Grid Capacity. 281

17.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 282

17.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 282

17.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 282

17.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 283

17.7 Conclusion... 283

Chapter 18: Portugal..... 285

Executive Summary 285

Opportunities Indices....... 285

Risk Indices..... 285

18.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 286

18.1.1 Feed-in Tariff.. 286

18.1.2 Investment Support 287

18.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 288

18.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 288

18.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 289

18.3 Technology Opportunities Index 290

18.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 291

18.3.2 Resource Potential.. 292

18.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 293

18.3.4 Wind Power.... 293

18.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 293

18.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 294

18.3.5 Biomass.. 294

18.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 294

18.3.5.2 Biogas. 294

18.3.6 Solar Energy..... 295

18.3.6.1 Solar PV....... 295

18.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 296

18.3.7 Small Hydro.... 296

18.3.8 Geothermal..... 296

18.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 296

18.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 297

18.4.1 Government Structure... 297

18.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 297

18.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 298

18.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 298

18.5.1 Functional Separation... 298

18.5.2 Grid Capacity. 299

18.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 299

18.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 300

18.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 300

18.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 300

18.7 Conclusion... 300

Chapter 19: Romania.... 301

Executive Summary 301

Opportunities Indices....... 301

Risk Indices..... 301

19.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 302

19.1.1 Tradable Green Certificates... 302

19.1.2 Investment Support 303

19.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 303

19.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 304

19.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 304

19.2.3 Nuclear Power 306

19.3 Technology Opportunities Index 306

19.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 306

19.3.2 Resource Potential.. 307

19.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 308

19.3.4 Wind Power.... 309

19.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 309

19.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 309

19.3.5 Biomass.. 309

19.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 309

19.3.5.2 Biogas. 310

19.3.6 Solar Energy.... 310

19.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 310

19.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 310

19.3.7 Small Hydro.... 310

19.3.8 Geothermal..... 311

19.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 311

19.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 311

19.4.1 Government Structure... 311

19.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 311

19.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 312

19.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 312

19.5.1 Functional Separation... 312

19.5.2 Grid Capacity. 313

19.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 313

19.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 314

19.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 314

19.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 314

19.7 Conclusion... 314

Chapter 20: Slovakia..... 315

Executive Summary 315

Opportunities Indices....... 315

Risk Indices..... 315

20.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 316

20.1.1 Feed-in Tariffs 316

20.1.2 Investment Support 317

20.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 318

20.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 318

20.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 319

20.2.3 Nuclear Power 320

20.3 Technology Opportunities Index 321

20.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 321

20.3.2 Resource Potential.. 321

20.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 322

20.3.4 Wind Power.... 323

20.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 323

20.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 323

20.3.5 Biomass.. 323

20.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 323

20.3.5.2 Biogas. 323

20.3.6 Solar Energy.... 324

20.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 324

20.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 324

20.3.7 Small Hydro.... 324

20.3.8 Geothermal..... 324

20.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 324

20.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 325

20.4.1 Government Structure... 325

20.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 325

20.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 326

20.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 326

20.5.1 Functional Separation... 326

20.5.2 Grid Capacity. 327

20.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 327

20.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 328

20.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales... 328

20.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 328

20.7 Conclusion... 328

Chapter 21: Spain. 331

Executive Summary 331

Opportunities Indices....... 331

Risk Indices..... 331

21.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 332

21.1.1 Feed-in Tariffs and Premiums....... 332

21.1.2 Solar PV Feed-in Tariff.. 334

21.1.3 Investment Support 334

21.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 335

21.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 335

21.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 336

21.2.3 Nuclear Power 338

21.3 Technology Opportunities Index 339

21.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 339

21.3.2 Resource Potential.. 340

21.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 341

21.3.4 Wind Power.... 342

21.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 342

21.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 343

21.3.5 Biomass.. 343

21.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 343

21.3.5.2 Biogas. 344

21.3.6 Solar Energy.... 344

21.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 344

21.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 346

21.3.7 Small Hydro.... 347

21.3.8 Geothermal..... 347

21.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 347

21.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 347

21.4.1 Government Structure... 347

21.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 348

21.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 348

21.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 349

21.5.1 Functional Separation... 349

21.5.2 Grid Capacity. 349

21.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 350

21.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 351

21.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 351

21.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 351

21.7 Conclusion... 352

Chapter 22: Sweden...... 353

Executive Summary 353

Opportunities Indices....... 353

Risk Indices..... 353

22.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 354

22.1.1 Tradable Green Certificates... 354

22.1.2 Investment Subsidies..... 356

22.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 356

22.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 356

22.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 357

22.2.3 Nuclear Power 358

22.3 Technology Opportunities Index 359

22.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 359

22.3.2 Resource Potential.. 359

22.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 361

22.3.4 Wind Power.... 361

22.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 361

22.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 362

22.3.5 Biomass.. 363

22.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 363

22.3.5.2 Biogas. 363

22.3.6 Solar Energy.... 364

22.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 364

22.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 364

22.3.7 Small Hydro.... 364

22.3.8 Geothermal..... 365

22.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 365

22.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 365

22.4.1 Government Structure... 365

22.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 366

22.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 367

22.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 367

22.5.1 Functional Separation... 367

22.5.2 Grid Capacity. 367

22.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 368

22.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 369

22.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales... 369

22.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 369

22.7 Conclusion... 370

Chapter 23: The United Kingdom 371

Executive Summary 371

Opportunities Indices....... 371

Risk Indices..... 371

23.1 Incentive Opportunities Index.... 372

23.1.1 Tradable Green Certificate..... 372

23.1.2 Feed-in Tariff for Microgeneration 375

23.1.3 Investment Support 376

23.2 Power Market Opportunities Index..... 378

23.2.1 Energy Consumption.... 378

23.2.2 Electricity Sector...... 379

23.2.3 Nuclear Power 381

23.3 Technology Opportunities Index 382

23.3.1 Renewable Electricity Generation. 382

23.3.2 Resource Potential.. 383

23.3.3 Levelised Generation Costs... 384

23.3.4 Wind Power.... 385

23.3.4.1 Onshore Wind Power.. 385

23.3.4.2 Offshore Wind Power.. 386

23.3.5 Biomass.. 387

23.3.5.1 Solid Biomass..... 387

23.3.5.2 Biogas. 388

23.3.6 Solar Energy.... 389

23.3.6.1 Solar PV...... 389

23.3.6.2 Concentrated Solar-thermal Power...... 389

23.3.7 Small Hydro.... 389

23.3.8 Geothermal..... 389

23.3.9 Marine (Wave/Tidal).... 389

23.4 Political Will Risk Index........ 392

23.4.1 Government Structure... 392

23.4.2 Targets and Commitments.... 392

23.4.3 Public Sentiment..... 393

23.5 Grid Connection Risk Index. 393

23.5.1 Functional Separation... 394

23.5.2 Grid Capacity. 394

23.5.3 Access and Connection Cost. 395

23.6 Planning Permission Risk Index. 396

23.6.1 Complexity and Expected Timescales .. 396

23.6.1.1 Projects over 50 MW... 397

23.6.1.2 Projects up to 50 MW. 397

23.6.1.3 Offshore Projects 397

23.6.2 Local Opposition and Procedural Improvements 398

23.7 Conclusion... 399

Chapter 24: Summary.... 401

Opportunity Indices........ 401

Year-on-year Opportunity Indices Changes. 403

Risk Indices.... 404

Year-on-year Risk Indices Changes....... 406

Total Opportunity and Risk Index Comparison... 407

Glossary . 409

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