Comments on: Europe is ready for the winter – except Poland https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/ The Global Energiewende Mon, 16 Jan 2017 17:27:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4599 Thu, 17 Dec 2015 12:13:46 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4599 Coal market situation in Poland:

http://www.thenews.pl/1/12/Artykul/232908,Polish-coal-mining-industry-makes-rare-profit-in-October

It would take 59 years of continous work per employed person in the Polish coal sector to work-off the debts caused by him.
The debts are € 33,829.-/worker and they have made a profit in Oktober of nearly € 4.- per worker.
Oh Lord, let every month be an Oktober 🙂

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4598 Thu, 17 Dec 2015 01:05:47 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4598 The LOOPING MYTH visualized with the aid of Fraunhofer ISE:

Go to

https://www.energy-charts.de/power.htm

click in the left column on year 2015, week 51 and “import,export”
Then click away in the header all nations except for Poland (blue) and Czech (yellow) and see: no looping in week 51/2015

Do the same with a monthly choice – for a quicker overview – going back to 2014: the first sign of non-looping (which existed in the past to some extend) came up in the last week of November 2014.
Again then from the 10.-26. of December.
January-March 2015 there was normal looping to be observed.
Since April 2015 the absence of looping manifests, half of Mai and June 2015 there was no looping.
Since July 2015 the absence of looping situations became very clear, both countries Czech and Poland being power importers from Germany in parallel most of the time.

The drought and the outage of coal and hydro and atom power plants made both countries net importers for German power in parallel most of the time since then.

The RE generation in Germany has increased since 2014.
Power exports from Germany to Poland and Czech have increased since 2014.
But the looping situations have decreased and now hardly exist anymore.

How many phase changers had been installed in the meantime since 2014?

Maybe more looping will be observed again if more of the Czech atom power plants get repaired?
But this would be hardly happening this Winter and then there are Summer maintenance breaks in 2016 and maybe droughts again …. and this is why phase changers are needed: to allow for an increased import of power. And to pass on power to the Baltic Nations and to Austria and Slovakia and further East.

This looping myth was developed to pull money from Brussel and power consumers to increase the power trade.
In Poland it fell on the well prepared nationalism-manure and in Czech on the fertile field “grab-and-run”.
The “Energy-Union” some call this sort of growth.

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4597 Wed, 16 Dec 2015 16:55:28 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4597 http://www.derbund.ch/schweiz/standard/Wieso-Experten-einen-Stromblackout-ausschliessen/story/22851953

A black-out in Switzerland is not likely for this winter to occur but the situation is tight.
The ‘free market management’ of hydro power (buying when cheap in the case of pumped hydro storage and selling when expensive) must be limited, the hydro power stations being used and payed for to act as an emergency reserve at the flick of a button.
If one more atomic power reactor fails then situation might demand for brown-outs, the plans are being prepared now.
The reason given is the lack of transformer stations in Switzerland which can take high voltage power from Germany and transform this into the national grid …

Power exchange prices in Switzerland have doubled within the last year and are about as expensive as UK power prices now. But Wylfa will close down before the year ends and everything is ok again ….:)
The price for emergency power (tertiary reserves) just went up from SFr. 3000.-/MWh to SFr. 9999.-/MWh. There might not have been more room for more digits …;)
Isn’t this a nice gesture to the atom industry? Taking 2 old reactors in Beznau out of production and then selling Diesel power for 9999.-/MWh ?
The dry summer is blamed for this, no joke.

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4596 Tue, 15 Dec 2015 13:10:41 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4596 Thanks, Ulenspiegel.
So import and export shown at Fraunhofer ISE ( https://www.energy-charts.de/exchange.htm ) show “transfers ” as explained when clicking on the Information symbol there
Or “physical flow” as the term is called by Entsoe.

But not “purchases” .

I see where my confusion is based on, the two organisations Fraunhofer and Entsoe use two different terms for one and the same thing.

Where do we get data about “purchases” ?

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By: Ulenspiegel https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4595 Tue, 15 Dec 2015 11:23:23 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4595 Heinblöd wrote: “How can the discrepancy between the Fraunhofer chart and RTE be explained, Platts reports as well that France is net importer from Germany ?
Is this due to looping via Switzerland and a mix-up of data?
I’m confused ….”

You mix electricity purchases, which are used to calculate whether a country is a net exporter or importer, with physical flows. As long as you do this your conclusions are in many cases fawlty.

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4594 Mon, 14 Dec 2015 18:34:17 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4594 PS
The more I check through the Entsoe data the more useless they appear, some or even most(!)of the data shown there at Entsoe simply doesn’t match the national data charts of the different grid authorities.
Maybe Fraunhofer ISE should think about using the Entsoe data.

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4593 Mon, 14 Dec 2015 17:18:49 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4593 A question concerning the inport-export balances shown at the Fraunhofer data charts :
When looking at the German Fraunhofer page

https://www.energy-charts.de/energy.htm

(click in the left column on “import,export” and “monthly”)

we see Poland and Czech being continuously net importers from Germany.Well, in the case of Czech since June 2015.
But when looking at the chart for the French numbers Germany seems be a net importer.
This Fraunhofer picture is contrary to what the press and RTE (the French grid agency) tell us:

http://www.platts.com/latest-news/electric-power/london/german-november-flow-based-market-coupling-power-26282751
(last sentence)

https://clients.rte-france.com/lang/an/visiteurs/vie/interconnexions/all_histo/capa_bilan.jsp
(look for “table of values” at the bottom of the page and click yourself from day to day)

How can the discrepancy between the Fraunhofer chart and RTE be explained, Platts reports as well that France is net importer from Germany ?
Is this due to looping via Switzerland and a mix-up of data?
I’m confused ….

Maybe there are similar issues with Czech and Poland?

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By: heinbloed https://energytransition.org/2015/12/europe-is-ready-for-the-winter-except-poland/#comment-4592 Mon, 14 Dec 2015 16:52:05 +0000 http://energytransition.boellblog.org/?p=9575#comment-4592 The phase shifters are installed to make the interconnectors safe, not to limit imports or exports.
It might have been a concerted propaganda act to supply the public with this misleading ‘news’, the public has to pay for this supposed be heroic installation after all.

A new interconnector between Poland and the Baltic states has been opened:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-08/russia-s-power-grip-over-baltics-ending-with-billion-euro-cables

This allows German lignite power from Eastern Germany to transported through Poland and being sold further ahead.
Two gas power plants have to close (remaining on stand by?) for this reason, despite that there is plenty of gas available.
Polish coal is available for free it seems, more and more is heaped up, the state plans to either throw it back into the holes or export it – subsidising the coal market:

http://www.reuters.com/article/poland-coal-idUSL8N13T2YO20151204

http://www.platts.com/latest-news/coal/warsaw/poland-planning-to-export-coal-from-stockpiles-26310189

This new interconnector from Poland to the Baltics effectively kills the new atom power plant in Kaliningrad
( http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Nuclear_plant_near_Kaliningrad_%E2%80%93_bad_story_that_must_be_ended_immediately )

as a reporter claims:

http://kaliningrad-domizil.ru/portal/information/wirtschaft-and-finanzen/kaliningrad-erhlt-kein-atomkraftwerk/

( if anyone has any official news on this atom power plant please let us know)

When checking power imports by Poland then check as well the power exports of Poland going parallel.
The frequently reported looping Germany-Poland-Germany does not seem to exist in reality. Entsoe shows only very small power exports from Southern Poland, these are usually going to Czech.

Czech (the Southern neighbor of Poland neighboring Germany as well)is net client on the international power market since a few moth,being in a similar situation as Poland: expensive non-delivering state owned capacities exposed to the international market.

http://www.praguepost.com/czech-news/51143-license-expiring-for-dukovany-unit-1

The power prices in Czech rose by about 10-15% in the last weeks, the power prices in Germany fell by about the same level.

Germany offers the cheapest power ex power plant and so does Austria, there is no need to loop power from Northern Germany to Southern Germany. The Austrian power being exported to Southern Germany would be cheaper than the looping from Northern Germany to Southern Germany.

Austria has the capacity to replace all of Southern Germany’s atom power plants, there is about 50% atom power in Southern Germany’s mix.

The power prices at the EEX have hit new record lows last Friday and again today.

http://www.epexspot.com/de/

The countries Poland and Czech are both net importers eager to get any Watt they can hold on.
To allow for these imports the phase shifters are being installed.

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