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Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2017 Main Report |

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Minimisation of Russian gas

A higher price for Russian gas can have an influence on the average supply price of

nearly all European countries. The widespread impact is related to the cooperative

approach taken towards dependence to the high price supply.

On the long term, the EU impact of high Russian price decreases thanks to increased

supply flexibility on other sources. In this context, Finland, the Baltic States and

Central-Eastern countries (Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) are

most exposed to high Russian gas price. This indicates infrastructure limitations that

limit the access of the abovementioned countries to other supply sources compared

to the rest of the EU.

2017 Low

2020 Low

2030 Low

Price effects from a high price for Russian gas,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level, €/MWh

0

0.50

2.00

5.00

1.00

3.00

Figure 6.23:

Price effects from a high price for Russian gas,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level

Figure 6.24:

CSSD – Russian gas per country,

Green Evolution, Low infrastructure level

100

80

60

40

20

0

%

CSSD – Russian gas

FI

MK

BG

RS

HU

CZ

SK

AT

FRt

LT

CH

EE

FRn

FRs

SE

SI

DK

LU

NL

DEg

DEn

BE

PL

HR

IT

IE

ES

LV

PT

GR

UK

RO

2017

2020

2030