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Report to the parliament. Pluri-annual planning of power production investments; Rapport au parlement. Programmation pluriannuelle des investissements de production electrique

Abstract

The article 6 of the law from February 10, 2000, relative to the modernization and development of the electric utility, schedules a pluri-annual planning of the production investments (PPI) which represents a concrete translation of the energy policy in the domain of electricity. The PPI will allow to reach the energy policy goals using a balanced development of the national production means in terms of primary energy sources, techniques of production and geographical distribution of investments. This document is the first PPI report to the parliament. It is based on the scheme of energy collective services and on a provisional status made by the manager of the transportation network (RTE). In 2010, renewable energies should cover 21% of the French electricity needs. This ratio will be reached mainly thanks to the development of wind power (7000 to 14000 MW of installed power, which represents 20 to 35 TWh of additional production). Hydro-power should be increased of 8 TWh max, depending on the public policies implemented, and biomass will have a significant contribution too. On the other hand, actions of mastery of the electricity demand will have to be implemented. From 2008 onward, the decommissioning of several power plants will impose  More>>
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 2002
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-FR-1056
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jan 2002
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; CAPACITY; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; ENERGY CONSERVATION; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; FORECASTING; INVESTMENT; LOAD MANAGEMENT; NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS; POWER DEMAND; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
OSTI ID:
20284585
Research Organizations:
Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie, 75 - Paris (France). Direction Generale de L'Energie et des Matieres Premieres
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR0201664046484
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
82 pages
Announcement Date:
Oct 22, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Report to the parliament. Pluri-annual planning of power production investments; Rapport au parlement. Programmation pluriannuelle des investissements de production electrique. France: N. p., 2002. Web.
None. Report to the parliament. Pluri-annual planning of power production investments; Rapport au parlement. Programmation pluriannuelle des investissements de production electrique. France.
None. 2002. "Report to the parliament. Pluri-annual planning of power production investments; Rapport au parlement. Programmation pluriannuelle des investissements de production electrique." France.
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title = {Report to the parliament. Pluri-annual planning of power production investments; Rapport au parlement. Programmation pluriannuelle des investissements de production electrique}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The article 6 of the law from February 10, 2000, relative to the modernization and development of the electric utility, schedules a pluri-annual planning of the production investments (PPI) which represents a concrete translation of the energy policy in the domain of electricity. The PPI will allow to reach the energy policy goals using a balanced development of the national production means in terms of primary energy sources, techniques of production and geographical distribution of investments. This document is the first PPI report to the parliament. It is based on the scheme of energy collective services and on a provisional status made by the manager of the transportation network (RTE). In 2010, renewable energies should cover 21% of the French electricity needs. This ratio will be reached mainly thanks to the development of wind power (7000 to 14000 MW of installed power, which represents 20 to 35 TWh of additional production). Hydro-power should be increased of 8 TWh max, depending on the public policies implemented, and biomass will have a significant contribution too. On the other hand, actions of mastery of the electricity demand will have to be implemented. From 2008 onward, the decommissioning of several power plants will impose to find new solutions to satisfy the peak power needs. The covering of consumption peaks requires a correlation study of the power peaks at the European scale. Finally, the situation of non-interconnected areas and of areas with fragile supply has been carefully considered. The creation of new power production means must be envisaged in most of these areas. (J.S.)}
place = {France}
year = {2002}
month = {Jan}
}