Publisert 21.06.2019 , sist oppdatert 27.08.2021

Electricity disclosure 2018

Norwegian power suppliers that do not purchase Guarantees of Origin (GOs) within electricity retailing must refer to NVE’s national electricity disclosure when communicating the production sources each year. The disclosure calculation is based on annual import and export of GOs.

NVE has regulations imposing Norwegian power suppliers to inform customers of the origin of all electricity sold the previous year. This is referred to as an electricity disclosure. Power suppliers that provide GOs may base their disclosure on these.

Without GOs, suppliers must use NVE’s national electricity disclosure. Hence, the national electricity disclosure only affects electricity customers without GOs.

NVEs disclosure calculation is based on European trade of GOs, as well as the European Attribute Mix (EAM)/European residual mix for Norway, as undertaken by the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) (in English).

The electricity disclosure is calculated according to best practice recommendations from the European RE-DISS project (in English).

 

Calculation of the national electricity disclosure

Calculation of the national electricity disclosure is based on Norwegian electricity production. In 2018, 146.8 TWh was produced in Norway. Renewable energy constituted 143.6 TWh, of which 139,5 TWh was hydropower, 3.9 TWh wind power and 0.2 TWh thermal power from biofuels. Fossil thermal production constituted 3.3 TWh. Hence, Norwegian production of electricity is mainly renewable (98% in 2018).

The national electricity disclosure has a different composition than the actual production mix as it takes trading of GOs into consideration. In that way, one avoids double counting of the renewable attributes in the disclosure. When a producer has sold a GO for renewable energy separately from actual production, this electricity source cannot be declared as renewable to the customer. GOs issued in Norwegian energy production are mainly sold abroad, providing an extra source of income for Norwegian renewable energy suppliers.

GOs are valid for one year after the production period ends and are sellable to both Norwegian and foreign customers after the electricity disclosure calculation period. In 2018, GOs for 140,9 TWh were issued in Norway. When calculating the electricity disclosure, issued GOs are subtracted from the renewable proportion in the disclosure and replaced by a composition equivalent to the «European Attribute Mix» (European residual mix). Expired GOs are added. GOs used in Norwegian contracts are taken into account.

Total consumption and loss in transmission in the Norwegian grid comprised 136.7 TWh in 2018. Since GOs worth 19.7 TWh were redeemed in Norway in 2018, the volume of electricity not bought with GOs amounts to 117 TWh. The electricity disclosure unveils the composition of energy sources for such customers. 14 % GOs were redeemed in the energy market in Norway in 2018. After ‘known attributes’ are recorded in the electricity disclosure, i.e. Norwegian production without or expired GOs, ‘undisclosed’ energy production that is replaced by the European residual mix amounts to 105.7 TWh.

What is a Guarantee of Origin (GO)?

A GO is a guarantee that a certain amount of renewable energy is produced at a specific power station. The guarantee is supporting evidence that a customer has reserved production of renewable energy equivalent to consumption.

Read more about GOs here (in Norwegian).

 

Calculation method for the electricity disclosure in 2018

Thermal power production  

        3 457 273

MWh

Wind power production

        3 875 881

MWh

Hydropower production

    139 511 821

MWh

Issued GOs - production 2018

    137 995 935

MWh

Expired GOs (production 2017 and 2018) hydropower 1.4.2018-31.3.2019

        2 075 438

MWh

Expired GOs (production 2017 and 2018) wind power (1.4.2018-31.3.2019)

            30 261

MWh

Cancelled GOs on 31.3.2019 used in individual electricity disclosures in 2018

      19 689 644

MWh

Norwegian consumption 2018

    136 695 788

MWh

Norwegian consumption excluding electricity retailing where GOs are redeemed

    117 006 144

MWh

 Electricity with ‘known attributes’ in the electricity disclosure:

 

 

Thermal power - bio

            173 809

MWh

Thermal power - fossil fuels

         3 282 862

MWh

Hydropower

        7 467 038

MWh

Wind power

            70 476

MWh

’Undisclosed power’ – replaced by ‘European attribute mix’ EAM

     105 701 643

MWh

”European Attribute Mix”  EAM  (2018):

 

 

Renewable power

              2,44%

 

Nuclear power

            36,96%

 

Thermal power

            60,60 %

 

 EAM in the electricity disclosure:

 

 

Renewable power

        2 579 120

MWh

Nuclear power

      39 067 327

MWh

Thermal power - fossil

      64 055 196

MWh

 

 

 

Electricity Disclosure for customers who don’t cancel GO’s for their consumption

 

 

Renewable power

                     9%

 

Nuclear power

                    33%

 

Thermal power - fossil

                    58%

 

CO2 emissions and radioactive waste

CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions from power production depend on the energy source used for production (e.g. coal, gas or water). In AIBs calculation of a European residual mix, the following CO2 emission factors (in equivalents) per production technology have been used. These are based on life cycle assessments (LCA), and include upstream and downstream effects in the entire value chain of power production:
Biogas:            176 g/kWh      
Gas:                566 g/kWh
Wind:               20 g/kWh
Hydro:             6 g/kWh

If these emission factors are applied to Norwegian power production in 2018, the CO2 emission factor is estimated at 18,9 g/kWh in 2018.

The following emission figures are calculated only for use together with the electricity disclosure, as the RE-DISS project uses trade in GOs when calculating the disclosure.

The estimated emissions from the electricity disclosure is 520 g/kWh CO2. This does not reflect emissions related to Norwegian generation of electricity, but used in connection with electricity and CO2 emissions within the schemes of disclosure and GOs. This is based on calculations by AIB and the methodology of the RE-DISS project. Radioactive waste (RW) is calculated to be 0.81 mg RW/KWh.

Information can also be found in Norwegian: Electricity Disclosure 2018.