Assessing the design and the outcome of the new renewable electricity auctions in Spain

P. Río, Christoph P. Kiefer
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Similarly to other countries in the EU, Spain has very ambitious renewable electricity targets for the 2030 timeframe. According to its National Climate and Energy Plan, 74% of electricity will have to be generated from renewable electricity sources. This means that around 60 GW of new renewable electricity capacity (mostly wind and solar PV) will have to be deployed in the next decade, which will certainly be a challenge. Auctions are the main instrument to reach those targets. A radically different design of the auctions was adopted in 2020 and already four auctions have been conducted with the new design. Based on an analysis of official data and secondary sources, the aim of this article is to assess the main design features and the outcome of those auctions. The design of the auction is considered to be appropriate. However, the ex-ante effectiveness of the auction has decreased over the auction rounds. Similarly, support cost efficiency was very high in the first auction and decreased over auction rounds (higher bid prices) due to the higher costs of materials, logistics and financing. Finally, technological and actor diversity have been low in most auctions.
评估西班牙新可再生电力拍卖的设计和结果
与欧盟其他国家类似,西班牙在2030年的时间框架内制定了雄心勃勃的可再生电力目标。根据国家气候和能源计划,74%的电力必须来自可再生能源。这意味着在未来十年内,将需要部署大约60吉瓦的新可再生电力容量(主要是风能和太阳能光伏),这无疑是一个挑战。拍卖是实现这些目标的主要手段。2020年采用了一种完全不同的拍卖设计,已经用新设计进行了四次拍卖。基于对官方数据和二手资料的分析,本文的目的是评估这些拍卖的主要设计特征和结果。拍卖的设计被认为是合适的。然而,拍卖的事前有效性在拍卖轮次中有所下降。同样,在第一次拍卖中,支持成本效率非常高,但由于材料、物流和融资成本较高,在拍卖过程中(投标价格较高),支持成本效率会下降。最后,在大多数拍卖中,技术和演员的多样性都很低。
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