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VI. KAZENERGY Eurasian Forum
Wind energy development in the emerging markets including Kazakhstan
Andreas Thomas, Senior Vice President Business Development
October 2011
Wind energy developments in Kazakhstan 2
Wind energy developments in emerging marketsFactors for market development
1. Wind as natural and renewable resource 2. Political commitment and support to start the development of wind energy market3. Legal framework with laws, incentive systems and procedures4. Technical conditions – national grid system 5. Partners and conditions for financing projects and related businesses
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Wind as renewable resource Conditions in Kazakhstan
Wind potential •Estimated with1820 bn kWh p.a. •Acc. Results of UNDP wind energy program wind speeds between 5.9 and 9.7 m/s
•Vestas’ site hunt in general and for several projects verifies similar picture
Excellent conditions to develop wind energy in Kazakhstan
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Political commitment Leading position in Central Asia in focus
• Political target to be the leading nation in energy and RES in Central Asia • “Electric power industry development program” – 1% or 1 bn kWh of generated power
by RES in 2014 possible • Political support and finance of the UNDP program to develop the wind energy market
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Legal framework as basis for market implementation Legal law, incentive system and procedures
Legal law•“Promotion of Utilization of Renewable energies of Republic of Kazakhstan” from October 2009 with the target of 5% of RES in 2024
Incentive system •Application for project related tariff with TEO •Advice from several international organization for fixed feed-in tariff acc. experiences in countries like Germany, UK, Italy
Procedures •Regulations available but lack of experiences at implementation •Clarification on administrative, legal procedures and permitting guidelines
Improvements at tariff system and regulations would support wind energy development
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Technical conditions National Grid System
Best grid conditions•National and unified grid system •Clear system at ownerships at high, medium and low voltage level•Adequate capacity in whole grid system and regions with good wind conditions •Close grid connection points •Updated technical equipment to avoid energy losses and inefficiency
Grid situation in Kazakhstan•National Unified system with three independent systems, but lack of link •Large remote areas with good wind conditions•Line losses of 25-50% due to very large distances •Aging transmission infrastructure
Program to improve National Grid System started
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Strong partners for financing of market development National and International partners
Financing for wind energy projects 1.Understanding Capital Supply of Financial Institutions
• International banks – available • National, local banks• Multilaterals available and interested • ECAs from Western Europe
2.Understanding Customers Capital Demand - equity and export financing
3.Matching Capital Supply and Capital Demand
Financing of market development projects •Grid development • Infrastructure (transport, logistics)•Production facilities
Multilaterals, e.g. EBRD, IFC available and interested
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Conclusions
Wind as natural and renewable resource
excellent conditions
Political commitment and support to start the development of wind energy market
RES on the political agenda
Legal framework with laws, incentive systems and procedures
good conditions with improvement
Technical conditions – national grid system
Program to start improvements
Partners and conditions for financing projects and related businesses
International and National partners
Excellent conditions to develop wind energy market in Kazakhstan
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