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Sweden wins winter power reserves from two producers through a repeat tender

The Swedish 'electricity grid operator' said Thursday that it had allocated 350 megawatts under a new tender for a?power?reserve?for this winter, after the previous attempt failed.

Grid operator Svenska kraftnat decided to try a second time under a different framework after the failure to secure reserve power earlier this year increased the risk for power shortages in the winter months. The volume of the second tender is lower than what was sought.

In a press release, Svenska kraftnat announced that it had acquired 330 MW of power from Uniper subsidiary Sydkraft’s?Karlshamnsverket, located in Karlshamn, south-west Sweden. It also said that Malarenergi’s Aros G4 was located in Vasteras west of Stockholm. It did not mention the average price per megawatt.

The initial process was a failure because the bids exceeded a cap of 120,000 crowns for each MW. A framework amendment allowed prices above the cap to be accepted, even though the budget overall did not change.

In the initial bid, the grid operator sought to reserve up?800MW of backup electricity generation capacity during the period.

The total cost and maximum size of the strategic reserves for this period is the same as the previous procurement. 96 million crowns ($10.4 millions) and 800MW are the figures that were announced on Thursday.

The agreement covers the period from January 15 to March 15.

Thomas Palsson, Director General of the Swedish Defence Forces said: "I am delighted that we have achieved our goal to create a strategic reserve."

Karlshamnsverket uses oil. Aros G4 combines heat and power from biomass.

(source: Reuters)