Upgrade electricity grids or miss 2030 green goals, industry warns EU
Upgrade electricity grids or miss 2030 green goals, industry warns EU

Upgrade electricity grids or miss 2030 green goals, industry warns EU

Electric cars and heat pumps require ‘loads’ new capacity. So why are Europe’s grids lagging behind, and who will foot the bill?

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Europe’s electricity industry has warned that unprecedented investments are needed to upgrade ageing electricity grids, or the EU will fail to meet its clean energy targets.

The European Union’s plans to curb climate change foresee millions more electric vehicles on European roads by 2030, as well as a massive expansion of renewable energy, and electric heat pumps starting to replace fossil fuel boilers in houses.

But electricity industry association Eurelectric says that to support those goals, average annual investments in Europe’s electricity grids from now to 2050 need to be at least 84 per cent higher than they were in 2021.

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“We want to transform the entire energy system at record speed, replace fossil fuels – oil and gas – with electricity. So we add loads of new generation capacity to the grid, we add electric cars, heat pumps,” Eurelectric Secretary General Kristian Ruby said.

“Therefore, you cannot say today what we used to do 10 years ago will be just fine for the next 10 years. It’s just not the case,” he told Reuters.

The EU knows that grid  upgrades are key to green goals

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European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson in Brussels, Belgium, 20 September 2023.YVES HERMAN/REUTERS

The European Commission has said power grid investments of €584 billion per year are needed until 2030 to meet green goals.

Much of that is expected to come from private sources or be paid for through grid tariffs.

Eurelectric said public funding should target upgrading grids quickly, over other longer-term infrastructure like hydrogen projects that would launch in the 2030s.

EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson told Reuters grid projects will be included in an upcoming list of cross-border infrastructure that will be offered faster permits and access to EU funding.

“If we will not upgrade grid infrastructure very fast, we will not achieve our 2030 targets,” she said.

Why do Europe’s electricity grids need upgrading?

40 per cent of Europe’s power distribution grids are over 40 years old.

Most are designed around large centralised power plants, and will need upgrading to distribute power from the fleet of local solar panels and wind farms expected to plug in this decade.

EU countries are negotiating power market reforms that could make it easier and faster for grid operators to invest in upgrading networks.

However, governments have been struggling to approve the law since June because of a dispute over state aid for power plants.

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