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Spotlight: Contracts for Difference

Contracts for Difference (“CfDs”), previously mainly known as financial hedging instruments, are increasingly seen as the method of choice for incentivising investment in clean energy technologies. In the power sector, the CfD mechanism has emerged as the preferred arrangement to provide the required revenue support and stimulate the construction of new renewable power generating facilities. Following the successful experience with renewable CfDs (in the UK and several other countries), it has been recognised that the CfD concept may be suitable for applications beyond power generation. Work is in progress regarding CfD-based business models for clean hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (“CCS”). As an increasingly important support scheme to facilitate the global energy transition, CfDs are becoming an integral part of future energy markets in the coming years.

Wind farm builders bid for so-called contracts for difference (Ben Birchall/PA)
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