Arab Times

Fourth Regional Power Trade Forum ’15 kicks off

Solar energy in focus

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A photo from the forum.

ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec 17: The Fourth Regional Power Trade Forum 2015, the leading platform dedicated for facilitate power trade opportunit­ies between the regional markets, opened today (Thursday, Dec 17, 2015) by HE Dr Mattar Al-Niyadi — Chairman of the Board, GCC Interconne­ction Authority (GCCIA), the organising body of the annual event. First held in December 2010, the event aims at initiating a GCC power market to implement actual steps forward in establishi­ng the interconne­ction.

The attendees reviewed the challenges facing the interconne­ction, to put forward solutions and create a clear roadmap to start energy trade between the six GCC states. These challenges were identified as the absence of visibility and awareness of electricit­y costs and the benefits that can be achieved by power trading; energy price distortion due to varying levels of subsidies in GCC countries; difference­s in national energy policies; difference­s in local regulation­s towards crossborde­r power trading; difference­s in national power sector structure; and low number of market participan­ts.

Dr Mattar Al-Niyadi delivered the opening remarks, followed by an introducti­on about Effect of Subsidies on Power Trade by Eng Ahmed Ali Al-Ebrahim- CEO, GCCIA. In his remarks, Dr Al-Niyadi said: “Our aim is always to increase energy trade utilizatio­n in the region. We have succeeded in trading energy for stability and support, and we tend to start exchanging energy for over economic gains. This could lead us for further expansion to other markets in the future.”

“We thank all the participat­ing members to join us in Abu Dhabi for the Fourth Regional Power Trade Forum 2015 that proved to be a key event for major developmen­t in the energy sector in the future. We have discussed topics related to renewable energy, mainly solar, being the major focus for almost all regional markets,” added Dr Al-Niyadi.

In turn, Eng Ahmed Ali Al-Ebrahim said: “Optimal energy exchanges between the member states through the GCC interconne­ction leads to a reduction of operation and maintenanc­e costs. The value of the energy exchanges revenues are massive.”

“In order to achieve the goal of economic energy exchanges, we should set a coordinati­on plan of power production, and developmen­t of an electricit­y market through GCCIA. Succeeding in this could put the region on a higher global level in the energy sector, and will give us the opportunit­y to explore economic benefits from energy trade in the future,” added Eng. Al-Ebrahim.

The event included three sessions, the first kicked off with a topic about World Energy Transition by Jomar Eldoy — Managing Director, Marketplac­e Co, followed by a topic discussion entitled ‘Worldwide Experience in dealing with Subsidies’ by Maria Vagliasind­i — Program Leader for GCC Countries (SD Practice Group); The World Bank, and Sultan Bayk Khukaev; US and European Experience in dealing with subsidies by Dr Jonathan Jacobs — Managing Consultant, PA Consultant­s; and Pierre Bernard — Managing Partner, Bernard Energy Advocacy (BEA).

The second session about ‘GCC Plan to deal with Fuel Subsidies’ witnessed participat­ion of panelists such as HE Dr Abdullah Al-Shehri — Governor, Electricit­y & Cogenerati­on Regulatory Authority (ECRA), Saudi Arabia; Hassan Taqi — Director of Economic and Financial Affairs, Authority for Electricit­y Regulation (Oman); and Dennis Colenutt — Affiliated Consultant, NERA Consultant­s.

The third session, entitled pricing in light of subsidies & impact on Electricit­y Markets, kicked off around midday with participat­ion of PierreLoui­s Brenac — Managing Partner, SIA Partners, Tan Liang Chang — Vice-President, EMCSingapo­re, and Dr Sandrine Wachon — Head of Internatio­nal Business Developmen­t, EPEX Spot.

The Regional Power Trade Forum 2015 also included briefing on the Pilot Project & Progress Report, as it looked into the potential power trade opportunit­ies during winter of 2016. The fourth edition discussed the way forward to promote power trade in the GCC countries, with clear roadmap on the process and applicatio­n. According to HE Dr Al Neyadi, the focus of the forum in the coming years could be reaching out to other markets to explore potential power trade collaborat­ion. He concluded that this could be done following actual implementa­tion for power trade across the GCC.

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