Energy security, financing PCIs & measures promoting energy efficiency
19 May 2014 10:47 AM
Α two-day Informal
Council of Energy Ministers, chaired by the Greek Minister of Environment,
Energy and Climate Change Yannis Maniatis, took place at Zappeion Megaron
in Athens, on 15-16 May
The main topics that were
discussed during the meeting included energy security, the financing of energy
efficiency measures and the financing of projects of common interest (PCIs) in
the field of energy. During a working lunch, the Governance for a 2030
framework for climate change and energy was discussed.
Greek Minister of Environment,
Energy and Climate Change, Yiannis Maniatis, evaluated the meeting as fruitful
and constructive. "We discussed the issue of EU energy security as well as
the challenges and perspectives at a time when the Ukrainian crisis is still
going on. In that framework, we examined a number of important options,
measures and guidelines," he said. According to the Greek Minister, these
policies concern the enhancement of coherence between the European strategy for
security of supply with the 2030 Framework for energy and climate, measures to
reduce energy demand, the development of EU renewable and conventional
endogenous sources according to the experience gained by the successful
research in the Eastern Mediterranean. Additionally, participants also
discussed the diversity of external suppliers and gas routes, the fulfillment
of an operational and fully integrated energy market, the systematic effort for
a single and powerful EU voice and strategy in the EU external energy policy,
especially with third countries, the revision of solidarity and emergency
response mechanisms in order to achieve efficiency and faster
response.
With regard to the energy
efficiency issue, the Greek Minister said: "For me, as a President of the
EU Council of Energy Ministers, for the European Commission and for all of us,
the issue of energy efficiency is one of the most important but simultaneously
the least utilized energy capital that the Union has at its disposal". In
this framework, the Council confirmed that while there are EU financial tools
available, there is still a lot to be done at national and regional level. It
was also agreed that there is a need for more information to investors,
simplification of administrative procedures and an exemplary way of
implementation of energy efficiency programmes in public buildings. Especially
on issues of major energy infrastructure projects, the Council agreed that
there is a necessity, as the Commissioner highlighted, to promote the
establishment of competent "one stop shops" in order to ensure
express project licensing.
Finally, regarding the issue of
a new energy and climate change governance, the Council emphasized that the key
words are "flexibility" for the definition of objectives in
accordance with national needs and opportunities and "compatibility"
of the roadmap with the common EU objectives. According to Minister Maniatis,
"we have already invested in regional cooperation for infrastructure
development and regulation of markets. These principles will be part of the
European Council preparation during June and October and will be part of the
council conclusions for the 2030 framework."