Frontier stellt Optionen für Strategische Reserve für den Strommarkt in der Schweiz vor

Following our 2017 study for the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), Frontier, together with the engineering consultancy Consentec, have developed a further report examining detailed design options of a strategic reserve for Switzerland.

In this new study, we evaluated five possible models of a strategic reserve against a set of criteria such as effectiveness, costs, complexity and compatibility with EU state aid law.

The study highlights that the choice of a suitable model highly depends on which criteria is politically most important. If , for example, the political aim is to secure water supply in the event of a potential water shortage due to a late snow melt at the lowest possible costs, holding a reserve of hydroelectric power would be the best option. If, however, the aim is to create a simple instrument that also increases available generation capacity, a reserve tailored for new power plants is favourable. If conformity with EU law is most important, a reserve should be technologically-neutral and flexible electricity consumers should be eligible to participate. 

Frontier regularly advises public and private clients on market design and energy turnaround issues.

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