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Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2017 Main Report

Maximisation of Russian gas

A lower price for Russian gas can have an influence on nearly all European coun-

tries in terms of country-level average supply price. The effect appears stronger for

the Eastern part of the EU. Only Spain and Portugal have low benefits from cheap

Russian gas under the low infrastructure level. (see figure 6.21)

The potential to access Russian gas when its price is low, as represented in the

below figure, is weighted according to the SSPDi indicator results as analysed in

6.3.3.1. Figure 6.22 ranks countries in terms of ability to benefit from a low Russian

price, from best to worst.

2017 Low

2020 Low

2030 Low

Price effects from a low price for Russian gas,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level, €/MWh

0

0.50

2.00

5.00

1.00

3.00

Figure 6.21:

Price effects from a low price for Russian gas,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level

100

80

60

40

20

0

%

SSPDi – Russian gas

BG

EE

FI

GR

HR

HU

LT

LV

MK

RS

RO

PL

CZ

SK

AT

IT

SI

CH

DEg

DEn

DK

LU

SE

BE

FRn

IE

NL

UK

FRs

FRt

ES

PT

2017

2020

2030

Figure 6.22:

SSPDi – Russian gas per country,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level