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Studies in support of the governance of the national energy system

reports - Deliverable

Studies in support of the governance of the national energy system

The report describes the national energy scenario analyses at 2030, carried out in line with the new measures and objectives defined by the Fit For 55 (FF55) package published by the European Commission. The scenarios developed consider the most current issues of particular interest for both institutional entities and the main stakeholders of the energy system or markets.

The report describes the activities relating to studies and scenario analyses on the medium to long-term development of the national electricity and energy system, carried out taking into consideration the most current issues of particular interest for institutional entities and for the main stakeholders of the energy system and energy markets.
In July 2021, the European Commission presented the new package of measures ‘Fit For 55’ with which the EU intends to achieve climate neutrality in 2050 by defining new, more ambitious objectives for 2030. In 2021, RSE developed an energy scenario that was later named ‘FF55’. This scenario analyses the impact of the new measures and objectives set for 2030 according to the European climate-energy policy aimed at climate neutrality. The work is part of the support activity for the governance of the energy system that RSE has been providing to institutions for years.
In defining the new national energy scenario, built with a view to the European Green Deal programme to increase emissions reduction targets, the measures contained in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) published in May 2021 were also taken into account. The objectives of the FF55 energy scenario will require additional efforts compared to the decarbonisation path defined by the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) with first applications of the hydrogen carrier and CO2 capture and storage to be available as early as 2030.
The electricity system will be particularly involved in the transformation process. The impact analyses on the electricity system of the FF55 scenario showed the growing need to resort to new flexibility resources for the safe operation of the system. The results also showed the opportunity to introduce new carrier, such as hydrogen, into the energy system, as they necessary to decarbonise those sectors that have most limited possibility to reduce emissions.

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