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ID191311
Title ProperCalm before the storm
Other Title InformationMarket prices in a power market with an increasing share of wind power
LanguageENG
AuthorGrohnheit, Poul Erik
Summary / Abstract (Note)Western Denmark is a separate bidding area in the North-Western European power market, Nord Pool. Wind power now exceeds 50% of production annually in Western Denmark. Hourly market data from 1999 onwards are publicly available from the Danish TSO. In this paper, we analyse these data for 2009–2021. Until the energy crisis began in 2021, the Nordic power market has shown relatively stable prices. While extreme events are moderately increasing, the value factor of wind is stable. Thus, the current infrastructure – flexible power plants, interconnectors and electrification of district heating – and market organisation can manage the amount of wind power installed. In other words: 2009–2021 show a well-functioning market economy of dispatch, operating on top of a planned economy of investment.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 179 ; Aug 2023: p.113631
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2023-08 179
Key WordsWind Power ;  Renewable Energy ;  Power Market ;  Nord Pool ;  Value factor ;  Power to heat