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Swedish federal government states no to brand-new power cable television to Germany

The Swedish government has denied an application to construct a new subsea power connection between Sweden and Germany, the 700 megawatts Hansa PowerBridge job, because the German market is not efficient enough, it stated on Friday.

We can't connect southern Sweden, which has a big deficit in electrical energy production, with Germany, where the electricity market today does not work effectively, Energy Minister Ebba Busch said in a statement.

That would run the risk of leading to higher prices and a more unsteady electrical energy market in Sweden, she said.

Grid operators Svenska Kraftnat and 50Hertz had actually gone for the job to allow more sustainable power to be sent out from the Nordics to Germany, while imports from Germany would contribute to a more safe electrical energy supply in southern Sweden.

Germany's 50Hertz is majority-owned by Belgium's Elia .

Germany is a single power market zone, with an unified wholesale rate. Nevertheless, congestion on its grid, which does not have connections to move power from the wind-rich north to usage centres in the south, has actually increased calls for a. split into a minimum of two zones.

Germany opposes such a relocation, which it fears might increase. prices in the south and effect commercial activity.

By contrast, Sweden is divided into four power price. zones.

The German power market does not work in a way that. offers correct price signals to power market players, primarily. since Germany, unlike Sweden, isn't divided into electrical power. areas in a manner that corresponds to the considerable traffic jams,. the Swedish government stated.

A 50Hertz representative said the rejection suggested an. chance had actually been missed to reinforce Europe's internal. electrical energy market.

However, the person added: The Swedish government's. decision has no impact on the future security of supply and. system stability in the 50Hertz network area..

(source: Reuters)