By Vector Renewables on Friday, 14 February 2025
Category: General

The capacity market in Spain: regulatory update and outlook for storage

Update from Carlos Redondo, Deputy Director General of Electric Energy, Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge

The capacity market is a mechanism designed to ensure the security of electricity supply, complementing revenues from generation, storage, and demand response. However, it should not be considered a tool to guarantee the profitability of storage projects. Its primary goal is to provide system stability, and while it may generate additional revenue, it does not grant automatic rights to ALM projects.

At the  III Cumbre de Almacenamiento y Hidrógeno Renovable organized by UNEF, the challenges and opportunities of this market were analyzed, along with its complementarity with other existing mechanisms. This article reviews the current state of the capacity market in Spain, its design, and its implications for storage. Carlos Redondo addresses the topic considering the differences that may exist between various markets.

Capacity Market Design in Europe and Spain

Capacity mechanisms vary in design depending on the country:

In Spain, the capacity market, still in the legislative proposal phase, presents the following characteristics and is subject to possible modifications:

Functioning and Types of Auctions in Spain

The Spanish capacity market will operate through a series of auctions in which the amount of firm capacity to be contracted will be determined. These auctions will follow a firm power demand curve, which will intersect with the traditional supply curve.

Key design aspects include:

Current Status of the Regulatory Process

The development of the capacity market in Spain has progressed in recent months with the publication of a public consultation in December 2024. The process is currently following these steps:

Next steps:

Complementarity of BESS with Other Markets

Since the capacity market does not guarantee the viability of projects on its own, storage facilities will need to diversify their participation in other markets to optimize profitability:

Challenges and Risks of Storage in the Capacity Market

Participation in this market presents significant challenges, especially for storage technologies. One of the main risks is battery degradation, as some highly volatile markets can significantly reduce their lifespan.

Key aspects to consider:

Regulatory Outlook and Next Steps

In the coming months, key progress is expected in the regulation of Spain’s capacity market. The main milestones to follow include:

Conclusion

The capacity market in Spain represents an opportunity for the storage sector but cannot be considered the sole basis for investment. Its design must be complemented by a diversification strategy in other electricity markets to ensure the profitability and sustainability of projects.

At Vector Renewables, we closely monitor regulatory developments and their impact on the sector, providing strategic advice to our clients to optimize their participation in different energy markets.

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