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Free allowances Denmark

Free allocations to new entrants may also distort competition between Member States by giving different investment incentives in different Member States. In the electricity sector, this could have a serious effect on security of supply in some Member States. As an example, a comparison of the first NAP versions showed that a new power plant would get more free allowances in Germany and Finland than in Denmark - and fewer in Sweden than in Denmark. This is a point of great concern in the Danish power sector. The Association of Danish Energy Companies has estimated that a new gas-fired combined cycle plant in Denmark receives only around 80% of the free allowances it would receive in Germany and Finland. A Danish coal-fired power plant receives only half of the allowances it would receive in Germany and Finland. For both types of plant, a Swedish power plant receives even fewer allowances. [Pg.126]


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