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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