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Document 52015DC0340
Redesigning the EU’s energy market
The EU wants to provide reliable and affordable energy for its people and attain its 2030 targets. To achieve this, it envisages a transformation of its energy market, including redesigning its electricity market to attract further investment.
This European Commission communication therefore launches a public consultation on the benefits of a new electricity market design in terms of new technology and increased investment.
It emphasises that cross-border, short-term (including intraday) markets are central to an efficient electricity market. These need to be designed with a view to the future energy system, i.e. one that would combine large-scale, cross-border electricity flows and high volumes of variable renewable1 production. They would respond to the rapid growth of variable renewables and the need for the secure and stable functioning of the electricity grid.
To determine whether its energy systems are adequate, the EU calls for an assessment of the role played by each of the following:
This assessment could help decide whether a capacity mechanism is needed. This would involve making separate payments for available capacity rather than paying for electricity delivered. These payments for available capacity are designed to reward capacity providers for maintaining existing capacity or investing in new capacity. However, the Commission warns that such mechanisms may be costly and distort markets.
EU-level rules could be developed on different EU countries’ participation in capacity mechanisms. The Commission advises that a reference model for a capacity mechanism for use on a regional basis be drawn up. This would facilitate cross-border participation and minimise market distortions.
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Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Launching the public consultation process on a new energy market design (COM(2015) 340 final, )
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