European energy supply
A growing number of parties now accept a target of 80-100% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 (relative to 1990). This is no longer just environmental NGOs, but also the European Commission, the US president, Eurelectric and the Dutch energy trade associations Netbeheer Nederland, VME and EnergieNed.
Government policy remains absolutely crucial. CE Delft sees it as a pivotal part of its work to help make sure it is in the interests of energy consumers and suppliers alike to save energy and use renewably energy sources. By regulating the market, it is in the government’s power to ensure market parties achieve the targets with due haste.
Our expertise
For many of our clients we conduct research on the potential of various energy technologies (renewable as well as fossil) and the kinds of government policy needed to successfully realise the transition to sustainable energy systems. In addition, we provide strategic consultancy on new policies and their impacts.
The research and consultancy performed by CE Delft are concerned with the following issues:
Flexibility
Given the major share of renewably-sourced electricity projected in the years ahead (35% in 2020) there will be a growing need for increased systems flexibility. This can be achieved in a variety of ways, including flexible gas-fired plant, energy storage sys-tems and appropriate back-up capacity.
Renewable energy: from subsidised to mandatory
In the wake of the credit crisis, governments are having to introduce austerity packages, leaving little funds available for subsidising renewables. Widespread introduction will therefore need to be financed by energy consumers, and energy companies will need to have a interest in making major investments in wind farms and biomass-fuelled generating capacity. A statutory obligation for renewable plant would seem to be the best way forward, with subsidies being introduced to help develop the new technologies required.
Development of CCS
If there is to be effective reduction of atmospheric CO2 levels, unorthodox measures will be needed and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the options that will have to be pursued. CE Delft is engaged in several studies on CO2 capture (oxy-fuel technologies) and transport/storage.
Infrastructure: energy grids for the energy transition
The required transformation of the energy supply (less fossil, more renewables) sets new demands on gas and electricity distribution grids. This means bolstering up grids not only at the local level, for input from decentralised capacity, but also in terms of national distribution capacity, for input from wind farms. Gas grids will need to be rendered suitable for gas derived from biomass.
Our clients
On this theme CE Delft works for environmental NGOs (Netherlands Society for Nature and Environment, Greenpeace, Transport & Environment), energy companies (E.On, Electrabel, Nuon, Essent, Eneco, VME, EnergieNed, Eurelectric), grid operators (Stedin, Netbeheer Ned-erland, TenneT, Gasunie) and government agencies (Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, DG Environment, DG Tren, EEA).
For further information,
please contact Frans Rooijers
Publicly available reports
Below is a list of all the publicly available reports relating to the theme of European energy supply.
- Industrie koppelen aan het warmtenet Rotterdam
- Hoogwaardig gebruik van reststromen propaan in de Nederlandse chemische industrie
- Biocokes als alternatief voor petroleumcokes en metallurgische cokes
- Energy savings in the production chains of Tronox
- Abatement cost of SF6 emissions from medium voltage switchgear
- Vergroenen datacenters 2012-2015
- Identifying breakthrough technologies for the production of basic chemicals
- Verbranden in Nederland of storten in Groot-Brittannië?
- The PO production chain and possibilities for energy saving
- Winst in de petroleumketen
Studie naar verbeteringen in de energie-efficiency in de petroleumketen, buiten de raffinaderijen - Energie in vergunningverlening en handhaving
- Convenant Benchmarking Energie-efficiency: resultaten en vrijstellingen energiebelasting
- Technologische ontwikkelingen in Europa
Een langetermijnvisie op CO2-efficiënte productie in de Europese regio - Benchmark Energiebelasting glastuinbouw
- Does the energy intensive industry obtain windfall profits through the EU ETS?
- Evaluatie energiebesparingsbeleid in de industrie
- VME Energy Transition Strategy. External Costs and Benefits of Electricity Generation
- Biodebat Zeeland: biomassakansen voor versterking Zeeuwse economie en vermindering milieubelasting?
- Milieudienst Rijnmond: Ontwikkelen aanpak voor energiebesparing in controles Wet milieubeheer.
- Study Visit Oxy Fuel Power Plant Vattenfall
- External costs of coal
- Transitiestrategie Elektriciteit en Warmte
- Visie op realisering groot aandeel duurzame elektriciteit
- Maatschappelijke effecten vermindering luchtverontreiniging
- Impacts on Competitiveness from EU ETS
- De 'oxy-fuel' route
- Energiebesparing bedrijven Delft: Prioritering van bedrijven en een effectieve werkwijze
- Environmental policy for power stations
- ETBE and Ethanol: A Comparison of CO2 savings
- Marktverkenning decentraal WKK-vermogen
- Emissiebeleid Lucht voor de industrie
- The Natural Gas Chain*
- Energiek in Rijnmond 2007*
- Green4sure; Het Groene Energieplan*
- Overwinsten bij de subsidieregeling Milieukwaliteit ElektriciteitsProductie (MEP)
- Nieuwe elektriciteitscentrale in Nederland
- Zoeken, vinden en winnen: een analyse van de drijvende krachten achter de beschikbaarheid van energiedragers; Olie, gas, kolen en uranium
- Achtergrondgegevens Stroometikettering 2006
- Coalitions for Energy Innovation in Europe*
- Welke nieuwe energiecentrale in Nederland?
- Is er een vruchtbare toekomst voor groene grondstoffen in Nederland?
- Actieplan Fijn Stof
- Het Energie Agri Cluster voor het Transitie Alternatief
- Afvalverwerking en CO2: Quickscan van de broeikasgasemissies van de afvalverwerkingssector in Nederland 1990-2004
- Milieuanalyse 4 alternatieve (bio-)brandstoffen voor de Gelderland 13
- Op weg naar schone lucht

