Tenders for Green H₂ Power Plants

Under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) 2023, new subsidy schemes for hydrogen will be introduced. The auctions for power plants generating electricity from green hydrogen is intended to secure capacities in the magnitude of 800 MW in a pilot auction in 2023. Until 2026, an additional volume of 3,600 MW of capacity is going to be auctioned. Further, the new amendment also introduces tenders for innovative concepts with hydrogen-based electricity storage.

By introducing tendering procedures, the government intends to incentivise projects and gather experience in the production, storage and re-electrification of green hydrogen and therefore is consequently taking the next steps towards the ramp-up of a hydrogen-based economy.

Although many of the regulatory framework conditions (i.e. design and content) of the auction schemes are still not defined, it is worth taking a look “ahead” at possible design options and their influence to be well prepared for these upcoming bidding procedures.

enervis is one of the leading consultancies in regard to the modelling of energy industry auctions and the development of individual bidding strategies. In order to support our clients on all tender-related questions, enervis has developed technology-specific auction models for different auctions schemes, which enables us to provide a model-based outlook on the upcoming auction rounds and to forecast possible auctions results. Using a Monte Carlo approach, we quantify existing uncertainties and provide a well-founded assessment of a promising bid from a risk-reward perspective.

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