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Research RES LEGAL Promotion system Country: Lithuania 1. Summary of support system Overview of support system Means of support Technologies Statutory provisions In Lithuania, electricity from renewable sources is basically promoted through a feed-in tariff. Furthermore, producers of renewable electricity may apply for grants at the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund (LEIF) and are exempt from consumption tax. Feed-in Tariff. In Lithuania, renewable electricity generation is promoted through a feed-in tariff. Operators of renewable electricity generation systems are entitled against the grid operator to payment for electricity fed into the grid. The total amount of electricity eligible for promotion through the feed-in tariff is limited by statutory law and depends on the source of energy used. Subsidies. In Lithuania, subsidies are granted by the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund (LEIF). LEIF subsidises only those projects that aim to reduce environmental damage in the long term. These projects include renewable electricity generation systems. Tax exemption. In Lithuania, electricity from renewable sources is exempt from tax. Basically, all technologies used for the generation of electricity from renewable sources are eligible for at least one means of promotion. Law on Renewable Energy (Elektros energetikos įstatymas ); Resolution No. 1474/2001 (Elektros energijos, kuriai gaminti naudojami atsinaujinantys energijos ištekliai, gamybos ir pirkimo skatinimo tvarkos aprašas Procedure for the Promotion of the Generation and Purchase of Electricity from Renewable Sources); Order No. D1-303 (Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investicijų fondo programos lėšomis finansuojamų investicinių projektų įgyvendinimo ir priežiūros tvarkos aprašas - Description of the Procedure for the Financing and Supervision of Projects Funded by the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund); Order No. 1-215/2009 (Viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų teikimo tvarkos aprašas - Description of the Procedure for the Provision of Services of Public Interest); Statutes of LEIF (Viesosios Istaigos Lietuvos Aplinkos Apsaugos Investiciju Fondas Istatai Statutes of the Public Institution of the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund); Resolution No. 7/2002 (Nutarimas Dėl viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų elektros energetikos sektoriuje kainų Resolution on the Pricing of Public Service Obligations in the Electricity Sector) Tax Law (Akcizų įstatymas); 1

2. Basic information on legal sources Name of legal source (original language) Full name Name (English) Elektros energetikos įstatymas Lietuvos Respublikos Atsinaujinančių išteklių energetikos įstatymas (Valstybės žinios, 2011, Nr. 62-2936) Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Renewable Energy Elektros energijos, kuriai gaminti naudojami atsinaujinantys energijos ištekliai, gamybos ir pirkimo skatinimo tvarkos aprašas Elektros energijos, kuriai gaminti naudojami atsinaujinantys energijos ištekliai, gamybos ir pirkimo skatinimo tvarkos aprašas, patvirtintas Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės 2001 m. gruodžio 5 d. nutarimu Nr. 1474 (Valstybės žinios, 2001, Nr. 104-3713; 2004, Nr. 9-228; 2005, Nr. 73-2651; 2006, Nr. 100-3862; 2009, Nr. 49-1958; 2010, Nr. 82-4329) Procedure for the Promotion of the Generation and Purchase of Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources approved by Resolution No. 1474 of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania of 5 December 2001 Nutarimas Dėl viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų elektros energetikos sektoriuje kainų Valstybinės kainų ir energetikos kontrolės komisijos 2002 m. vasario 11 d. nutarimas Nr. 7 Dėl viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų elektros energetikos sektoriuje kainų (Valstybės žinios, 2002, Nr. 16-648; 2007, Nr. 73-1041; 2008, Nr. 16-217; 2009, Nr. 77-1002; Nr. 108-4576) Resolution No. 7 of the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy of 11 February 2002 on the Pricing of Public Service Obligations in the Electricity Sector Abbreviated form Law on Renewable Energy Resolution No. 1474/2001 Resolution No. 7/2002 Entry into force 24.05.2011 01.01.2002 16.02.2002 Last amended on 07.07.2010 04.09.2009 Future amendments 31.12.2011 Purpose Relevance for renewable energy Providing a general legal framework for the promotion of RES. Deals exclusively with renewables. Regulating the issue, change, suspension, and revocation of permits for activities in the electricity sector. Defines activities in the electricity sector that are subject to authorisation, including electricity generation and the expansion of electricity generating capacity. These are general conditions, In this resolution, NCC sets the prices for services of public interest in the electricity sector. In this resolution, NCC sets average buying prices for electricity produced from renewable sources and waste, as well as the conditions for their application. 2

but they also apply to renewables. Link to full text of legal source (original language) howdoc_l?p_id=398874&p_query=&p_tr 2= howdoc_l?p_id=378153 howdoc_l?p_id=160371&p_query=&p_tr 2= Link to full text of legal source (English) howdoc_l?p_id=312291 3

Name of legal source (original language) Viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų teikimo tvarkos aprašas Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investicijų fondo programos lėšomis finansuojamų investicinių projektų įgyvendinimo ir priežiūros tvarkos aprašas Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investicijų fondo nuostatai Full name Name (English) Viešuosius interesus atitinkančių paslaugų teikimo tvarkos aprašas, patvirtintas Lietuvos Respublikos energetikos ministro 2009 m. lapkričio 24 d. įsakymu Nr. 1-215 (Valstybės žinios, 2009, Nr. 140-6159; 2010, Nr. 73-3726, 122-6227; 2011, Nr. 14-647) Description of the Procedure for the Provision of Services of Public Interest, approved by Order No. 1-215 of the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania of 24 November 2009 Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investicijų fondo programos lėšomis finansuojamų investicinių projektų įgyvendinimo ir priežiūros tvarkos aprašas, patvirtintas Lietuvos Respublikos aplinkos ministro 2011 m. balandžio 12 d. įsakymu Nr. D1-303 (Valstybės žinios, 2011, Nr. 46-2206) Description of the Procedure for the Financing and Supervision of Projects funded by the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund, approved by Order No. D1-303 of the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania of 12 April 2011 Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investicijų fondo nuostatai, patvirtinti Lietuvos Respublikos aplinkos ministro 2010 m. spalio 12 d. įsakymu Nr. D1-858 (Valstybės žinios, 2010, Nr. 122-6221, 147-7542) Statutes of the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund, approved by Order No. D1-858 of the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania of 12 October 2010 Abbreviated form Order No. 1-215/2009 Order No. D1-303 Statutes of LEIF Entry into force 27.11.2009 17.04.2011 15.10.2010 Last amended on 04.02.2011 17.12.2010 Future amendments Purpose Relevance for renewable energy Setting general conditions for services related to energy production from renewable sources. Sets general conditions for services related to energy production from renewable sources Establishing conditions for the financing of environmental investment projects by the Fund, as well as an enforcement mechanism for these conditions. Establishes financing conditions for environmental investment projects, including projects related to renewable energy. Defining the objectives and tasks of the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund. Establishes the promotion of renewable energy sources as one of the tasks of the Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund. 4

Link to full text of legal source (original language) Link to full text of legal source (English) howdoc_l?p_id=359046&p_query=&p_tr 2= howdoc_l?p_id=396792 howdoc_l?p_id=383207&p_query=&p_tr 2= 5

Name of legal source (original language) Full name Name (English) Akcizų įstatymas Lietuvos Respublikos Akcizų įstatymas (Valstybės žinios, 2001, Nr. 98-3482; 2010, Nr. 45-2174) Tax Law Abbreviated form Tax Law Entry into force 01.07.2002 Last amended on 18.12.2010 Future amendments Purpose Relevance for renewable energy Link to full text of legal source (original language) Link to full text of legal source (English) This Law regulates the trade and consumption taxes. Electricity generated from renewable sources is exempt from tax. howdoc_l?p_id=389323 6

3. Further information Institution (name) Website Name of contact person (optional) Valstybinė kainų ir energetikos kontrolės komisija (National Control Commission for Prices and Energy) Telephone number (head office) E-mail (optional) http://www.regula.lt/en/about-us/ Darius Liutkevičius +370 5 213 5241 darius.liutkevičius@regula.lt Lietuvos aplinkos apsaugos investiciju fondas (LAAIF) Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund Energetikos agentura (EA) Energy Agency Lietuvos vėjo elektrinių asociacija (Lithuanian Wind Power Association) http://www.laaif.lt/index.php?- 1579478433 +370 5 2169599 laaif@laaif.lt http://www.ena.lt/en/default.htm +370 5 261 9225 eainfo@ena.lt http://www.lvea.lt/index.php/en Saulius Vytas Pikšrys +370 687 92486 saulius@atgaja.lt 7

Means of support 4.1. Subsidy (LEIF) Abbreviated form of legal source(s) Statutes of LEIF; Order No. D1-303. Country-specific support system Promoted technologies Amount Addressees Procedure The Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund (LEIF) allocates subsidies to projects aiming to reduce environmental damage in the long term. This definition includes projects for renewable electricity generation. For general information in English on the funding of projects by the Lithuanian Environmental Fund please see http://www.laaif.lt/index.php?320778331. General information All technologies used for renewable electricity generation are promoted under this scheme (Item 2.1.1. Statutes of LEIF). Wind energy Solar energy Geothermal energy Biogas Hydro-electricity Biomass The maximum subsidy is 690,000 Litas (approximately 200,000) and must not exceed 80% of the total project expenses (Chapter I Item 4.7, Chapter II Item 7 Order No. D1-303). Applicants shall demonstrate that they are able to provide funding for the rest of the project through their own resources (Chapter II Item 12 Order No. D1-303). The first part of the awarded subsidy (60%) is paid when the applicant has acquired, installed and started operating facilities as intended in the project plan. The remaining part of the awarded subsidy (40%) is paid when the applicant has submitted data on the environmental compliance achieved during the first year of the supported project. The remaining part of the subsidy is paid under the condition that during the first project year the environmental indicators set in the grant application are met by at least 95%. If 50% - 95% of environmental indicators are met, the grant shall be reduced accordingly. Finally, if during the first project year less than 50% of environmental indicators are met, environmental compliance is considered as not achieved and the second part of the subsidy will not be paid to the applicant. In this case the applicant shall also pay back the first part of the subsidy (which he has already received) to LEIF (Chapter II Item 9 Order No.D1-303). Entitled party: Legal entities registered in Lithuania, or legal entities established in another country within the European Economic Area whose subsidiary is registered in Lithuania and carries out projects in Lithuania (Chapter I Item 5 Order No. D1-303). Obligated party: The Lithuanian Environmental Investment Fund (LEIF) (Chapter II Item 1 Order No. D1-303). Procedure Applicants for grants shall demonstrate that they are able to provide funds for the rest of the project through their own resources (Chapter II Item 12 Order No. D1-8

303). Procedure: Project Information Form. An applicant shall submit to LEIF a completed Project Information Form. LEIF decides on whether a project complies with its funding objectives and financing conditions and shall inform the applicant about its decision within 10 working days (Chapter III Item 16 Order No. D1-303). Application. The applicant submits an application for subsidy, Application assessment. LEIF examines the application. This includes an inspection to establish whether an application complies with the administrative and environmental requirements. The examination on compliance with administrative requirements shall be carried out within 5 working days and the examination on compliance with environmental requirements shall be carried out within 60 working days (Chapter III Items 27, 29 and 34 Order No. D1-303). Decision on the award of a subsidy. The decision on the award of a subsidy consists of several steps: o o The applications selected by LEIF are presented to the Selection Committee, which is appointed by the Minister of Environment. The Committee shall decide which projects will be promoted. Within 5 working days from the selection made by the Selection Committee, LEIF shall submit selected projects to the Minister of Environment (Chapter III Item 35 Order No.D1-303). The Minister shall decide which projects will be granted a subsidy within 20 woking days (Chapter III Item 37 Order No. D1-303). Contract on financing and supervision. LEIF shall prepare a draft contract on financing and supervision and submit it to the applicant within 20 working days from the decision on the award of a subsidy. The applicant shall sign the contract within one month from its receipt (Chapter IV Item 41 Order No. D1-303). Payment of subsidy. After acquiring, installing and starting to operate the facilities as intended in the project plan, the applicant has to submit an application for payment of the first part of the awarded subsidy (60%) and a report on technical implementation to LEIF (Chapter II Item 9, Chapter IV Item 46 Order No. D1-303). An application for payment of the second part of the subsidy (40%) shall be submitted to LEIF together with the data on environmental compliance achieved during the first year of the supported project and with a final report on project implementation (Chapter IV Item 51 9

Order No. D1-303). Competent authority LEIF Flexibility mechanism State LEIF is partly funded from the state budget and partly from the financial support received from other countries, the European Commission etc. (Chapter VII Items 7.2. 7.4. Statutes of LEIF). Consumers Funding System operator Grid operator Distribution mechanism 4.2. Feed-in tariff (Name of means of promotion) Abbreviated form of legal source(s) Country-specific support system Promoted technologies Law on Renewable Energy; Order No. 1-215; Resolution No. 1474/2001; Resolution No. 7/2002. In Lithuania, renewable electricity generation is promoted through a feed-in tariff. According to the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy, operators of renewable electricity generation systems are entitled against the grid operator to payment for electricity fed into the grid. All electricity produced by RES systems whose total installed capacity does not exceed 30 kw shall be purchased at the feed-in tariff set by the Government. For RES systems with a total installed capacity of more than 30 kw, fixed feed-in tariffs and subsidies for a certain amount of electricity generated from RES shall be allocated in an auction. The maximum feed-in tariff for each calendar year shall be determined by the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy. Except for electricity generated from geothermal power technologies, all technologies used for renewable electricity generation are eligible for this support General information scheme (Item 2 Art. 2, 2, 3 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). 10

Amount Degression Wind energy Solar energy Geothermal energy Biogas Hydro-electricity Biomass The fixed tariff for RES systems with a total generating capacity of more than 30 kw is set in auctions organised by the National Control Commission for Prices and General information Energy ( 3 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). The following fixed tariffs apply to RES systems with a generating capacity of up to 30kW (Item 4 Resolution No. 7/2002): Wind energy 0.30 LTL/kWh (Item 4.2. Resolution No. 7/2002) up to 100 kw: 1.63 Lt/kWh; Solar energy above 100 kw and up to 1 MW: 1.56 Lt/kWh; above 1 MW: 1.51 Lt/kWh (Item 4.3. Resolution No. 7/2002) Geothermal energy Biogas 0,30 LTL/kWh (Item 4.3. Resolution No. 7/2002) Hydro-electricity 0.26 LTL/kWh (Item 4.1. Resolution No. 7/2002 Biomass 0.30 LTL/kWh (Item 4.3. Resolution No. 7/2002) General information Wind energy Solar energy Geothermal energy Biogas Hydro-electricity Biomass Cap Eligibility period Addressees Procedure The tariffs under the support scheme are applicable for 12 years from the issue date of the generation licence ( 8 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). Entitled party: The persons entitled to the purchase of electricity fed into the grid are the system operators of renewable electricity generation systems (Chapter I Item 2.1, Chapter II Item 9 in the fifth document of Resolution No. 1474/2001, in conjunction with Chapter II Item 6.1 Order No. 1-215). Obligated party: The party obligated is the transmission grid operator (Chapter II Item 9 Order No. 1-215). Procedure Different procedures are applicable according to the total installed capacity of an RES system. Thus: Electricity produced by RES systems whose total installed capacity does not 11

exceed 30 kw shall be purchased at the fixed tariff set by the Government ( 1 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). For RES systems with a total installed capacity above 30 kw, fixed tariffs and subsidies for a certain amount of electricity generated from RES shall be allocated in auctions ( 3 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). Flexibility Mechanism Competent authority For each RES technology, separate auctions are organised in every region. Electricity generated from renewable sources is eligible for a flexible bonus, i.e. the difference between the fixed feed-in tariff and the sale price for electricity generated from RES. This price shall not be lower than the average market price of the previous month and shall be calculated according to the procedure set by the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy ( 3 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). The maximum fixed tariff for each calendar year shall be determined by the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy. The winner of an auction is the one who has proposed the lowest preferred fixed tariff. If two or more auction participants submit proposals with the same preferred tariff, the winner is the one who offered to build the RES system with the highest total generating capacity. If several auction participants have proposed the sametariff and the samegenerating capacity, the supported amount of electricity will be split between these auction participants in relation to their proposed RES system capacity ( 3 Art. 20 Law on Renewable Energy). The Ministry of Energy as well as the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy are responsible for supervising compliance with the regulations regarding the feed-in tariff (Chapter II Item 29 Order No. 1-215). Funding State Consumers Grid operator According to the National Control Commission for Prices and Energy, the electricity price consists of several elements. One of these elements are charges on services of public interest. As the generation of electricity from renewable energy sources is one of these services, the costs arising from the feed-in tariff are borne by the consumers through the electricity prices (Chapter II Item 6.1 Order No. 1-215). System operator 12

Distribution mechanism - Grid operators system operators. The transmission and distribution grid operators purchase electricity from renewable sources from the system operators. - Transmission grid operator distribution grid operator. Transmission grid operators purchasing electricity are obliged to reimburse the relevant distribution grid operator for the money he paid to the system operators (Chapter II Items 9, 13, 14 Order No. 1-215). - Consumers transmission grid operator. Costs arising from the feed-in tariff are borne by the consumers through the electricity prices as a part of the charges for services of public interest (Chapter II Item 6.1 Order No. 1-215). 13

4.3. Tax regulation mechanisms (name of means of promotion) Abbreviated form of legal source(s) Country-specific support system Promoted technologies Amount Addressees Tax Law In Lithuania, the obligation to pay tax on electricity arises when: it is sold or otherwise transmitted to a person having no business licence or it is received by an unlicensed person from another EU member state or it is imported by an unlicensed person or it is is consumed by the holder of a licence or a producer of electricity for his own needs. Electricity consumption for own needs is defined as the consumption of electricity for purposes other than electricity production processes and production process maintenance (Art. 45 Tax Law). Electricity from renewable sources is exempt from consumption tax (Item 2 1 Art. 48 Tax Law). General information Wind energy Solar energy Geothermal energy Biogas Hydro-electricity Biomass All renewable electricity generation technologies are eligible for tax exemption (Item 2 1 Art. 48 Tax Law). Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible The amount of subsidy is equal to the amount of taxes entitled persons are exempt from. The tax on generated electricity is 3.5 LT/MWh. Generated electricity used for business purposes is subject to a tax of 1.8 LT/MWh ( 1, 2 Art. 47 Tax Law ). Entitled party: System operators generating electricity from renewable sources (Item 2 1 Art. 48 Tax Law). Procedure This scheme is based on obligations. There is no administrative procedure. Procedure Flexibility Mechanism Funding Competent authority State Consumers The institution that implements the measures and is responsible for the monitoring of excise tax payment is the State Tax Inspectorate of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania ( 1 Art. 21 Tax Law). The costs of tax relief are borne by the state. 14

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