EDP-Energias de Portugal SA's former head of finance plans to avoid
austerity-driven cuts in support for solar projects in the country by
exporting power to Germany.
Rui Horta e Costa, the founder of solar company
Luz.On and past chief financial officer of Portugal’s largest utility,
is seeking to develop parks delivering power to northern European
countries that still pay preferential tariffs for renewables.
“What I’m interested in is not in supplying renewable
energy to Portugal,” Horta e Costa said in a phone interview. Northern
nations such as Germany “are still incentivizing the use of renewable
energy with significant tariffs,” he said.
Portugal, which with Spain has the most sunshine in
Europe, halted licensing of new renewable developments in January after
pressure from Europe amid the euro-region crisis. Germany still offers
feed-in tariffs and the 2009 European Union Renewables Directive allows
countries to count imports in its targets for boosting clean energy use,
Horta e Costa said.
“Europe is very dependent on oil, which it doesn’t
produce,” he said. “It’s an uncomfortable position to be in when you
think that in energy terms we are very vulnerable to what happens in
other places outside Europe.”
Obstacles to the Luz.On’s plan include the variations
in nations’ energy-export laws, even as the European Commission’s
renewables road map said it planned to “liberalize the internal
electricity market” to spur investment and help meet targets.
“You need to make sure that the European market allows
energy to circulate freely,” Horta e Costa said, adding the region
needs to link national grids through a new regulator.
“We would be able to create not only a cluster of
energy producing facilities in Portugal but also the equipment supply
for those,” he said. “That means the creation of jobs.”
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/07/portugal-utility-plans-to-export-solar-energy-to-germany
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