Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project
In the EU, electricity suppliers are obliged to disclose to their customers the energy origin and environmental impacts of sold electricity. To this end, guarantees of origin (GOs) are used to explicitly track electricity generation attributes to individual electricity consumers. When part of a reli...
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doaj-de2e8fe18a65461ea87049c27071c5222020-11-24T22:56:11ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732015-05-01864667469610.3390/en8064667en8064667Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS ProjectMarkus Klimscheffskij0Thierry Van Craenenbroeck1Marko Lehtovaara2Diane Lescot3Angela Tschernutter4Claudia Raimundo5Dominik Seebach6Christof Timpe7Grexel Systems Oy, Lautatarhankatu 6, FI-00580 Helsinki, FinlandVlaamse regulator van de elektriciteits-en gasmarkt, 1000 Brussels, BelgiumGrexel Systems Oy, Lautatarhankatu 6, FI-00580 Helsinki, FinlandObservatoire des énergies renouvelables, 146 rue de l'Université, 75007 Paris, FranceEnergie-Control Austria, Rudolfsplatz 13a, 1010 Vienna, AustriaIT Power Consulting Ltd., St. Brandon's House 29 Great George Street, Bristol BS1 5QT, UKOeko-Institut e.V., Merzhauser Strasse 173, PO Box 17 71, 79017 Freiburg, GermanyOeko-Institut e.V., Merzhauser Strasse 173, PO Box 17 71, 79017 Freiburg, GermanyIn the EU, electricity suppliers are obliged to disclose to their customers the energy origin and environmental impacts of sold electricity. To this end, guarantees of origin (GOs) are used to explicitly track electricity generation attributes to individual electricity consumers. When part of a reliable electricity disclosure system, GOs deliver an important means for consumers to participate in the support of renewable power. In order to be considered reliable, GOs require the support of an implicit disclosure system, a residual mix, which prevents once explicitly tracked attributes from being double counted in a default energy mix. This article outlines the key problems in implicit electricity disclosure: (1) uncorrected generation statistics used for implicit disclosure; (2) contract-based tracking; (3) uncoordinated calculation within Europe; (4) overlapping regions for implicit disclosure; (5) active GOs. The improvements achieved during the RE-DISS project (04/2010-10/2012) with regard to these problems have reduced the total implicit disclosure error by 168 TWh and double counting of renewable generation attributes by 70 TWh, in 16 selected countries. Quantitatively, largest individual improvements were achieved in Norway, Germany and Italy. Within the 16 countries, a total disclosure error of 75 TWh and double counting of renewable generation attributes of 36 TWh still reside after the end of the project on national level. Regarding the residual mix calculation methodology, the article justifies the implementation of a shifted transaction-based method instead of a production year-based method.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/6/4667guarantee of originelectricity disclosureresidual mix |
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Markus Klimscheffskij Thierry Van Craenenbroeck Marko Lehtovaara Diane Lescot Angela Tschernutter Claudia Raimundo Dominik Seebach Christof Timpe Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project Energies guarantee of origin electricity disclosure residual mix |
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Markus Klimscheffskij Thierry Van Craenenbroeck Marko Lehtovaara Diane Lescot Angela Tschernutter Claudia Raimundo Dominik Seebach Christof Timpe |
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Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project |
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Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project |
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Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project |
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Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project |
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Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe—A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project |
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residual mix calculation at the heart of reliable electricity disclosure in europe—a case study on the effect of the re-diss project |
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In the EU, electricity suppliers are obliged to disclose to their customers the energy origin and environmental impacts of sold electricity. To this end, guarantees of origin (GOs) are used to explicitly track electricity generation attributes to individual electricity consumers. When part of a reliable electricity disclosure system, GOs deliver an important means for consumers to participate in the support of renewable power. In order to be considered reliable, GOs require the support of an implicit disclosure system, a residual mix, which prevents once explicitly tracked attributes from being double counted in a default energy mix. This article outlines the key problems in implicit electricity disclosure: (1) uncorrected generation statistics used for implicit disclosure; (2) contract-based tracking; (3) uncoordinated calculation within Europe; (4) overlapping regions for implicit disclosure; (5) active GOs. The improvements achieved during the RE-DISS project (04/2010-10/2012) with regard to these problems have reduced the total implicit disclosure error by 168 TWh and double counting of renewable generation attributes by 70 TWh, in 16 selected countries. Quantitatively, largest individual improvements were achieved in Norway, Germany and Italy. Within the 16 countries, a total disclosure error of 75 TWh and double counting of renewable generation attributes of 36 TWh still reside after the end of the project on national level. Regarding the residual mix calculation methodology, the article justifies the implementation of a shifted transaction-based method instead of a production year-based method. |
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