The Danish Energy Agency has opened a public consultation process for the country’s second technology-neutral renewable energy tender, due to be held later this year.
Comments and questions that will help form the basis of the tender terms are due by 19 June, with the DEA expected to respond by the end of June.
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The agency said the tender would be held “after the summer holidays”, which in Denmark this year run between 29 June and 11 August.
Copenhagen has offered a total of Dkr842m across two auction rounds in 2018 and 2019, with Dkr254m having already been awarded in the first tender last year, leaving a remaining Dkr588 up for grabs.
In last year’s first tender, the weighted average price premium of the winning bids was 2.28 øre per kWh.


