Market Model 3.0
The starting point of Market Model 3.0 has been the effective implementation of Danish and European climate and energy objectives. The project has investigated how to adapt the market model in order to support the fulfillment of these objectives.
The central objective of Market Model 3.0 is to develop a more flexible electricity market in order to support the transition towards a climate-neutral society.
The conciliation group of the energy agreement of 29 June 2018 decided to initiate the analyses behind Market Model 3.0 in order to improve the electricity market model.
The Danish Climate Act from 2020, which was passed by a majority in the Danish parliament, constituted an important impetus for Market Model 3.0, as did the implementation of the EU's Clean Energy Package and particularly the revised Electricity Market Directive 2019/944.
The main report on Market Model 3.0 includes 13 main recommendations and 23 concrete action points.
In addition, the following analyses and reports serve as background:
- Background notes and analyses
- Report conducted by AFRY: Analysis of Danish Market Model, December 2019