Experimenting with co-ownership of energy storage facilities - A case study of the Netherlands

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Competition and Regulation in Network Industries Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1177/17835917231219174
Jasper van den Boom
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This article discusses how shared ownership of energy storage facilities between grid managers (Distribution System Operators and Transmission System Operators) and third-party market participants may help to resolve congestion issues. The article uses the Netherlands as a case study on how congestion issues may lead to a stalemate: increasing energy storage capacity may help to resolve grid congestion but may cause additional congestion if used to trade in profitable markets. As a result, it is not installed, or installation is delayed until the grid is fortified. The article discusses how shared ownership may lead to the co-optimization of investment decisions by different stakeholders and of the operation of the storage facility. It also discusses how the exemption to unbundling obligations under art. 36 (2) of Directive 2019/944 can be used to allow for these ownership constructions. The article argues that national regulatory authorities can use regulatory experimentation to find the desirable conditions and uses of the exemption and to stimulate regulatory learning. The use of experimentation can help to resolve congestion issues in certain localities in the short term and help to develop principles for regulation of the future energy system in the long-term.
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本文讨论了电网管理者(配电系统运营商和输电系统运营商)与第三方市场参与者之间共享储能设施所有权如何有助于解决拥堵问题。文章以荷兰为例,分析了拥堵问题可能导致的僵局:增加储能容量可能有助于解决电网拥堵问题,但如果用于在有利可图的市场进行交易,则可能造成更多拥堵。因此,没有安装储能设备,或者推迟安装,直到电网得到加强。文章讨论了共享所有权如何能使不同利益相关者的投资决策和储能设施的运营实现共同优化。文章还讨论了第 2019 号指令第 36 (2) 条规定的分拆义务豁免。文章还讨论了如何利用第 2019/944 号指令第 36 (2) 条规定的分拆义务豁免来实现这些所有权结构。文章认为,国家监管机构可以利用监管实验来找到豁免的理想条件和用途,并促进监管学习。利用实验可以在短期内帮助解决某些地方的拥堵问题,并有助于制定未来能源系统的长期监管原则。
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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