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Workshop on the Implementation of the Large Combustion Plants Directive (2001/80/EC) in the framework of the Energy Community Treaty Directive 2001/80/EC on the limitation of emissions of certain pollutants into the air from Large Combustion Plants. Available funds for the LCP directive implementation - Poland’s experience Gerard Lipinski Coordinator of Strategic Program ”Advanced technologies for energy generation” The National Centre for Research and Development (Poland) National Centre for Research and Development • established in 2007 • governmental agency supervised by the Minister of Science and Higher Education • main task is to implement the strategic R&D programmes dedicated to innovativeness of the economy Strategic program Advanced technologies of energy generation High energy efficiency; Low emission technologies; Resource efficiency; Development of Renewable Energy technologies. Total cost of 4 projects ~360 000 000 (~EUR 88 000 000) Planned co-financing in 2010-2015 ~ PLN 300 000 000 (~EUR 73 000 000) Structure of the presentation 1. Technical possibilities for achievement of Emission Limit Values for dust, SO2 and NOx 2. Future BAT requirements for new plants 3. Estimated costs of pollution reduction 4. Domestic funds • • For R & D For Investments 5. EU funds 6. Other sources Ecofund, bilateral agreements Technical possibilities for achievement of ELVs for SO2 Example of ”Laziska” Powerstation research study for pulverised fuel (few kinds of coal used for tests) fired boiler with steam drum OP – 650K wet methode desulphurisation SOx Input: 3560÷3950 kg/h SO2 2680÷2985 mg/m3USR Desulpurisation absorber wihout tested additives SO3 21÷29 mg/m3USR PM 99÷121 mg/m3USR SOx Input: 1750÷4595 kg/h SO2 1200÷ 3100 mg/m3USR SO2 : 152÷199 mg/m3USR SO3 9÷14 mg/m3USR SOx 159 ÷ 211 mg/m3USR PM 12÷14 mg/m3USR Desulpurisation absorber wih tested additives SO3 10÷30 mg/m3USR Pył 50÷180 mg/m3USR Desulphurisation rate (SOx): 93,0÷94,1 % Desulphurisation rate (SOx): 86,1÷99,5% SO2 6÷405 mg/m3USR SO3 2÷14mg/m3USR SOx 8 ÷ 430 mg/m3USR PM 10÷21 mg/m3USR Source: Silesian University of Technology Technical possibilities for achievement of ELVs for dust (PM) and NOx Example of Wroclaw Institute of Technology research study for pulverised fuel (bituminous coal) fired boiler with steam drum OP – 430 (part of CHP unit) Pollutant Emission limin value (2010/75/EU Directive, Annex V) Emission after purification (2 stages with ozone) NOx, mg/m3 (6%O2) 200 17,2 PM, mg/m3 (6% O2) 20 0,42 BAT conclusions – possibility for strenghteen ELV (art. 15. 3) The competent authority shall set emission limit values that ensure that, under normal operating conditions, emissions do not exceed the emission levels associated with the best available techniques as laid down in the decisions on BAT conclusions referred to in Article 13(5) … The National Fund for Environmetal Protection and Water Management The National Fund of Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFEP&WM) which was established in 1989 as a result of the regime transformation in Poland, in cooperation with voivodeship funds for environmental protection and water management is the pillar of the Polish system of financing environmental protection. The basis of the National Fund’s operation as a State legal person is the Act on Environmental Protection Law. The National Fund for Environmetal Protection and Water Management • Payments for use of environment by enterpreneurs (emissions to the air, water, waste production etc.). • Polluter pay principle – payments proportional to the quantity and kind of pollution. • Payments connected to not fulfiled enviroment friendly obligations – share of renewable energy, energy from CHP, energy efficiency certificates, etc. • The collected money distributed by the National Fund with support of local funds. NFEP&WM incomes Main principles of the Fund • Is not included to the state budget; • Supervised by Minister of Evironment, Minister of Finance and NGOs; • Competition of projects and beneficiaries; • Loans, co-financing or financing of the environmental projects according the Fund strategy; • The main goal – environmental effect (not economical effect!); • Respected EU regulations (public support intesity etc.) Example 1 (Efficient generation) • Extention of Lublin-Wrotków Power Plant Gas-Steam Unit • average total cost - PLN 587 million, • NFEP&WM average contribution – PLN 70 million; Lublin Power Plant Example 2 (Efficient generation) • Extention of Rzeszów Power Plant - GasSteam Unit (Elektrociepłownia Rzeszów S.A.) • average total cost 364 PLN million, • NFEP&WM contribution av. PLN 140 million; Steam-Gas Unit in Rzeszów Power Plant SO2 and NOx emission indicators CO and dust emission indicators CO2 emission indicator EU funds (after accession) • Structural funds - Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment, which include the i.a.: adjusting Polish entrepreneurs to environmental requirements, highly effective generation and efficient distribution of energy. • Cohesion funds (for worse developed regions of EU) ~4 178 M EURO in years 2004-2006 for environment and transport. • Funds connected with EU programms (not investments). Energy Efficiency in EU Funds 2007-2013 Operational Programme INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT The Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment (OPI&E) is a response to the opportunities and challenges brought about by the membership in the European Union. Priority Axis IX: Environment-friendly energy infrastructure and energy efficiency. The main objective of the Priority Axis Decreasing the impact of the energy sector on the environment. The National Fund for Environmental Protection & Water Management OPI&E activities 2007-2013 Million EUR Total EU Funds 9.1 Efficient 418,86 electricity generation 83,77 National public funds 18,68 Private funds 9.2 Efficient 163,58 electricity distribution 9.3 Thermo110,54 modernisation of public buildings Total 692,98 139,04 3,21 21,33 55,27 55,27 0,00 278,08 77,16 337,74 316,41 Ecofund – part of Poland’s debt transfered to fund for environment friendly investments • Polish debt-for-environment swap program. • Started early ’90. • The USA, France, Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, and Norway reduced their receivables from Poland as the debtor. • Technologies imported from the countries founders. • Limited lifetime of the fund (1992-2010/11). Norwegian Financial Mechanisms and EEA Mechanisms • Pursuant to the provisions of art. 128 of the European Economic Area Treaty, new member countries of the European Union join, upon submitting a relevant application, the European Economic Area (EEA). • A relevant agreement was signed by the Polish government on 14 October 2003. Thank you for attention Gerard Lipinski [email protected] [email protected] Coordinator of Strategic Program ”Advanced technologies for energy generation” The National Centre for Research and Development (Poland)