Background

In the context of the Danish plans to establish the transmission and production hybrid project Bornholm Energy Island in the Baltic Sea, the Danish TSO Energinet has identified a structural congestion in the transmission network that connects Bornholm Energy Island to Zealand and Germany. Through dialogue with the national Danish Utility Regulator, Forsyningstilsynet, and in line with the obligations in article 14, sec. 7, in the Electricity Regulation (Regulation no. 943 of 5 June 2019 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 on the internal market for electricity), Energinet has drafted a report on the structural congestion. The report was approved by the Danish Utility Regulator on the 16th of December 2022. Pursuant to the approval, on the 15th of June 2023, the Danish Energy Agency notified the Commission and ACER on the decision to amend the bidding zone configuration in Denmark. The amendment implies the establishment of the new bidding zone DK3 on Bornholm Energy Island.

Final decision on DK3 – Consultation of stakeholders

With this notice, the Danish Energy Agency makes the decision on an amended bidding zone configuration open for consultation in accordance with article 14, sec. 9 in The Electricity Regulation. Please provide any comments by e-mail to elmarked@ens.dk at the 16th of November, 2023.

After this, the Danish Energy Agency will review the comments. The Danish Energy Agency expects that Denmark will finalize the decision on establishing DK3 by the end of 2023.

As part of the consultation, a note from the Danish TSO Energinet on establishing the new bidding zone DK3 is made available:

Note - Establishing the new Bidding Zone

Consultation note

The following Consultation note has been formulated on the basis of the views received in the Consultation on amended bidding zone configuration in Denmark, which was open for comments between the 27th of October and 16th of November 2023.

Consultation note - Establishment of DK3