- I think that the key topics will be new investment strategies and smart transition of the production portfolio towards RES. Also, the "hot topic" will become the so-called PPA or Power Purchase agreement models that are becoming increasingly popular in the world; then, the support of the EU and IFI in the direction of "Just transition mechanisms" - creation of a stable legislative and regulatory framework for RES investments by private investors, transformation of companies to adapt to energy transition, customer expectations and new business models - concluded Silovic.
Balancing the RES market is the task of the entire regionMaja Turkovic, Vice President of CWP Global for Serbia, a company that develops wind and solar parks in Serbia, will discuss the challenges of balancing energy from RES in the countries of the region, together with her interlocutors.
These challenges, as Turkovic tells us, concern both the national electricity systems and the regional connection of balance markets.
She will moderate the panel with the participation of representatives of Elektroprivreda HZ HB, Elektromreža Srbije, Wind Europe, VE Podveležje, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade, as well as the Croatian energy market operator.
- The summit in Trebinje is the most important and most relevant gathering in the region that deals with the issue of energy transition, and which is attended by both decision makers and the professional community from the entire region. I expect it to be extremely well visited and to raise the chief topics of importance for the region - de-carbonization of electricity systems, the role of the electricity market in the integration of renewable energy sources, disruption of electricity prices, but also challenges related to balancing renewable energy sources, liberalization of electricity markets and the introduction of the CBAM mechanism in the region - said Turkovic.
The Energy Summit in Trebinje is a very important place to openly and responsibly discuss topics of European and regional importance,
says Predrag Grujicic, head of the Gas Sector at the Energy Community Secretariat.- Not only the topic of transition to low-carbon energy sectors, but also the implementation of a favorable regulatory framework for gas, i.e. the lack of one; we need to discuss the security of supply and responses to the crisis caused by high electricity and gas prices, as well.
Mr. Grujicic and his interlocutors will, at the panel he is moderating, attempt to answer the following questions: what is the potential for gas as one of the energy sources in the national mix on the path of energy transition of a country, are there valid plans for coal output, what is the regulatory framework for investment and market etc.
"The electricity market will need new participants in the future"Marko Jankovic, director of the market directorate in the Electric Network of Serbia, also believes that the Trebinje Energy Summit is becoming more and more important for the exchange of expert opinions.
- Observing the previous two summits, it is evident that the Trebinje Energy Summit is causing great interest throughout the region. Given that the energy sector of the SEE region is, on one hand, burdened by price distortions in the electricity market, and on the other hand strongly influenced by investments primarily in RES and new technologies, as well as expectations of newly defined participants in the electricity market - aggregators and chargers of electric cars - there is no doubt that this year's conclusions from the summit will be a signpost for the further development of the energy sector of the SEE region.
The main topics to be discussed at the panel moderated by Jankovic are the disruption of prices in the electricity market, as well as the challenges of further development of the electricity market in the region of Southeastern Europe. In the introductory part of the panel, a new strategy for further development of the electricity market in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be presented.
Jankovic will be joined by representatives of the Energy Community, EFT Group, the Croatian Transmission System Operator, Elektroprivreda HZHB, as well as the BiH Ministry of Foreign Trade and the director of the organized day-ahead electricity market in Serbia.
- There is no doubt that the electricity market is striving to abolish borders. This can be concluded through the process of integration of RES into the energy sector and the electricity market, where the integration of RES must be viewed as a regional, and not merely as a national challenge. Also, the electricity market will be "looking" for new participants in the future, and these will certainly be the users of the distribution network. In the end, we must not forget the integration of national markets into one single European electricity market - Jankovic concluded.
Trebinje Energy Summit 2022 is being held from March 16 to 18, organized by Elektroprivreda RS, the City of Trebinje and the company SET.The eKapija portal is the media sponsor of the Summit.
Teodora Brnjos