Connected but Divided? The Impact of the Flow-Based Method on Incentives to Invest in Electricity and Wind Power in Sweden
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2025-07-06
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Abstract
Sweden needs to expand its electricity production to meet a growing demand, driven by
the electrification of society. Wind power is one of the most viable options for expansion,
as a renewable energy source with low costs. It does, however, tend to ”cannibalize” its
own revenues, since electricity prices drop during periods of high wind quantity. The Nordic
countries recently implemented the flow-based capacity calculation method, which influence
prices by determining how much transmission capacity is available. It is assumed to lead
to price convergence in the region. This method has the potential to reduce cannibalization
and can increase the incentives to invest in wind. This study investigates how incentives to
invest in electricity and wind power have changed under the new method. This is done by
using time series models across Sweden’s bidding zones. The results suggest that relative
incentives to invest in wind power have increased in Northern Central Sweden. Contrary
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MSc in Economics
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Flow-based Method, Cannibalization Effect, Unit Revenues, Wind Power, Swedish Electricity Market