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Electricity sector in Belgium

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The electricity sector in Belgium describes electricity in Belgium. Production by power source in 2009 was 53% nuclear, 40% fossil electricity and 7% renewable electricity. 2% of production was exported in 2009. In 2008 import was 11%. Belgium is highly nuclear dependent country where the share of renewable electricity has been low. The share of renewable electricity was about 2% in 2005. Plan for 2020 is wind 10.5 TWh (9.5%), biomass 11 TWh and PV 1 TWh.

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Total electricity consumption was 91 TWh in 2008. Finland had about same consumption 87 TWh with only half of Belgium’s population. In 2009 consumption was 8,152 kWh per person.

Electricity per capita by power source

In 2008 Belgium consumed electricity 8,961 kWh/person. EU15 average was 7,409 kWh/person.

Import

The electricity import in Belgium was 11 TWh in 2008. This was seventh highest import in the world behind Brazil 42 TWh, Italy40 TWh, USA 33 TWh, Netherlands 16 TWh, Finland 13 TWh and UK 11 TWh.

Most recent data shows that this deficit has been reduced to 9.6 TWh in 2013.

Nuclear power

Domestically produced nuclear power accounted for 53% of the electricity consumption in Belgium, in 2009. This is among the highest nuclear dependencies in the Europe. Less than France(79%) but more than Switzerland(40%) and Sweden(35-40%). The current plan will be to phase out nuclear power by 2025. Several scenario's exist on how this phase-out can occur. Depending on how this will occur, more or less greenhouse gases may be emitted compared to the current situation.

Renewable electricity

In 2013, the installed capacities were:

  • 1720 MW for wind power
  • 1422 MW for hydro-electric power
  • 1284 MW for biomass
  • According to the National Renewable Energy Action Plan Belgium has 13% RES target in 2020, up from 2% in 2005. Renewable electricity will represent the largest share of RES in 2020 (20.9%). The annual production in 2020 is estimated to be:

  • 10.5 TWh for wind power
  • 11 TWh for biomass
  • 1 TWh for PV solar
  • Wind energy will cover 9.5% of electricity. Wind capacity is estimated as 4,320 MW in 2020.

    Global warming

    Emissions of carbon dioxide in total, per capita in 2007 were 10 tons CO2 compared to EU 27 average 7.9 tons CO2.

    References

    Electricity sector in Belgium Wikipedia