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European Commission - Press release

State aid: Commission approves Belgian certificates schemes for renewable


electricity and high-efficiency cogeneration in Flanders

Brussels, 16 February 2018


In October 2017, Belgium notified two measures to support the development of renewable electricity
and high-efficiency cogeneration in the region of Flanders:
- Under the green certificates scheme, renewable electricity producers receive one green certificate
for each MWh they generate.
- Under the combined heat and power (CHP) certificates scheme, high-efficiency cogeneration
installations receive one certificate for each MWh of energy saving they realise.
Renewable electricity producers and high-efficiency cogeneration installations can then sell their
certificates on the market and thereby obtain additional revenues on top of the electricity market price.
The Commission assessed the compatibility of the two schemes under EU State aid rules, in particular
the provisions of the 2014 Guidelines on State Aid for Environmental Protection and Energy. It
concluded that the two certificates schemes will support the production of electricity from renewable
energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration, in line with EU environmental objectives, while any
distortion of competition caused by the public support is minimised. The two schemes will help Belgium
to meet its 2020 target of producing 13% of its energy needs from renewable sources.
Background
The Commission's 2014 Guidelines on State Aid for Environmental Protection and Energy allow Member
States to support renewable energy sources, subject to certain conditions. The Guidelines aim to
enabling Europe to meet its ambitious energy and climate targets whilst minimising distortions of
competition in the Single Market and costs for taxpayers.
The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under the case number SA.46013 in
the State aid register on the DG Competition website once any confidentiality issues have been
resolved. The State Aid Weekly e-News lists new publications of State aid decisions on the internet and
in the EU Official Journal.
IP/18/821

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