Northern Germany Pushes for Shared Power Price Zone With Denmark
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Article content (Bloomberg) — Two northern German states are pushing to form a power price zone with western Denmark to make better use of wind surpluses in the region, challenging a long-held decision to keep a single power price in Germany. Article content The coastal states of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg, through the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Schleswig-Holstein, will present a proposal on the matter to policymakers in Brussels Tuesday. They say a joint power price zone with western Denmark would help absorb excess wind power in the region and reduce costly grid interventions. Arti…
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