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Sweden launches new tender for winter power supply

The grid operator in Sweden announced on Thursday that it had launched a second tender to secure a strategic reserve of power for this winter, after the first attempt failed. This raised concerns about a possible supply shortage during peak demand.

After failing to secure sufficient reserves in the first half of this year, the grid operator has decided to try again with a new framework.

Svenska kraftnat announced in a press release that "a new method for assessing cost-effectiveness when reducing volume" will be used.

The previous tender sought up to 800 Megawatts (MW), of backup electricity generation capacity, for the period between November 16 and March 15, next year. The tender failed because bids exceeded the price cap of 12700 Swedish crowns per MW.

The TSO informed us by email that the maximum budget is 96 million crowns.

Applications are due by December 10 for the new tender, which covers a period of January 15 through March 15, 2026.

Uniper, a German utility, has already been affected by the failure of this initial attempt. They have mothballed their 335 MW oil fired power plant citing an uneconomical operation without reserve payments.

(source: Reuters)