Power market reform strife ensues, Energy Island Bornholm seemingly a done deal

EU member nations failed to agree on a power market reform. Still, the Danish energy minister was jubilant on touch-down in Copenhagen Airport as government’s funding draft for Bornholm proves viable.
Danish energy minister Lars Aagaard is pleased with Monday's negotiations on EU electricity market design even though EU member nations failed in finding common ground on all sticking points. | Photo: Hannah Aurora Almstrup
Danish energy minister Lars Aagaard is pleased with Monday's negotiations on EU electricity market design even though EU member nations failed in finding common ground on all sticking points. | Photo: Hannah Aurora Almstrup
by louise wendt jensen, translated by simon øst vejbæk, kristoffer grønbæk & christian radich hoffman

The French desire to direct proceeds from two-way CfDs in new subsidized energy projects towards existing nuclear power plants obstructs any common ground between bloc energy minsters on the electricity market reform.

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