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Netherlands electricity markets

The production of renewable energy in the electricity sector should be considered in relation to the privatisation of the electricity production and distribution companies and the liberalisation of the electricity market in the Netherlands and for a large part in Europe. Despite this uncertain future a large number of initiatives and projects have been developed to increase the production of renewable electricity and heat in the coal-fired power plants in the Netherlands. [Pg.803]

When all the costs are taken together, a value of 0.45 Euro/litre is calculated for the production costs of the FT liquids (based on the net electricity production and when the electricity is sold as green). This value is higher than the cost price of fossil transportation fuels of 0.34 Euro/litre, but sufficiently below the market price (in The Netherlands in October 2000) of 0.91 EuroAitre to have room for tax incentives from the government. [Pg.496]

Energy from biomass is hardly commercially viable for any technological option at the current price levels of competing conventional alternatives in the Netherlands. Representative price levels for the production and supply of these alternatives are presented in Table 2. Due to the cunent process of liberalisation of both the electricity and the gas markets, prices are expected to drop substantially. Regarding electricity the decrease may lie in the order of 20 - 25%, whilst the gas wholesale prices may become 10-15% lower. Therefore, utilisation of renewable electricity from biomass is stimulated by financial and fiscal incentives to achieve the Dutch COj-targets. These measures should be placed in the above-mentioned framework of the Dutch policy to achieve an improvement of 10% energy supply from renewables in 2010,... [Pg.800]


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