Baltic countries to join EU internal power market

22 June 2009


On 17 June a Memorandum of Understanding in relation to the Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan (BEMIP) was signed by the heads of state of Sweden, Poland and Finland and the Batic states Lithuania and Estonia. The BEMIP is a step towards a future pan-European electricity grid in the Baltic region, and extends the successful Nordic electricity market rules to the three Baltic States and was one of the priorities outlined in the European Commission’s 2008 second Strategic Energy Review, along with a Blueprint for a North Sea offshore grid. The BEMIP is part of a wider EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. A High Level Group made up of representatives from eight Member States has been set up to monitor the implementation of the Plan.

“The European energy market currently looks a bit like an unfinished ‘join the dots’ picture, with some small sections that are detached from the rest” said Christian Kjaer, chief executive of the European Wind Energy Association, which believes that the Plan is a crucial strp for large scale wind energy integration. “It is crucial that we join up all areas to achieve a completely interlinked internal electricity market. Only then will investors be exposed to the true risk of coal and gas, which will make wind, which avoids fuel price volatility, the most cost-effective and low-risk power source to invest in”.

The interconnection projects include new lines between Finland and Estonia, Sweden and Lithuania, and Lithuania and Poland. In addition the offshore wind farms in the Kriegers Flak area should be provided with a combined grid connection solution which would also provide additional electricity trading possibilities by interconnecting Germany, Sweden and Denmark:

“These are important projects, however they have been in the pipeline of the respective Transmission System Operators (TSOs) for a while,” Kjaer pointed out. “A truly integrated European energy market will only be achieved when more ambitious pan-European planning is implemented by the European Network of TSOs. In which case an upgrade of the existing Poland-Sweden cable should be included in future plans.”




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