EU power market reform could derail Energy Island Bornholm

With special requirements for subsidy schemes for state-backed RE projects, EU power market reform in its current form could impede the idea behind the financing of Energy Island Bornholm.
The EU power market design includes a special subsidy scheme for state-backed RE projecs which could be at odds with the state aid scheme for Energy Island Bornholm | Photo: Jens Dresling
The EU power market design includes a special subsidy scheme for state-backed RE projecs which could be at odds with the state aid scheme for Energy Island Bornholm | Photo: Jens Dresling
by louise wendt jensen, translated by simon øst vejbæk

The subsidy scheme for Energy Island Bornholm is in risk of colliding with the EU’s power market revamp.

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