ANRE has informed the Government on 30 June 2014 on mandatory annual quota of electricity produced from renewable energy sources, which benefit from the green certificate promotion system for 2015, at 11.9%. (…)
The impact of green certificates in final consumer electricity bill remains constant at the level of thought for 2014, as 35 USD / MWh, given that the national objective of no further efforts are needed by consumers, "according to note the orientation of a draft Government decision.
The draft law was prepared by the Ministry of Economy and Energy Department.
The commitments made by Romania to the European Union, the share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption will have to reach 24% in 2020. European Directives provide that the period 2015-2016 the share to be 20.59%.
Mandatory quota for 2014 was set by the Government at 11.1%, the impact of the bill was 35 lei / MWh of electricity.
The impact of green certificates in final consumer electricity bill remains constant at the level of thought for 2014, ie 35 lei / MWh, given that the national objective of no further efforts are needed by consumers ", says the note substantiation.
In 2013, the impact on final consumer bill for renewable energy contribution increased from 30 lei to 53 lei / MWh, but fell to 35 lei after the government reduced support for renewable energy production.