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UK offshore wind prices come in 40% cheaper than gas in record auction

https://electrek.co/2026/01/14/uk-offshore-wind-record-auction/
66•doener•1h ago

Comments

Havoc•1h ago
Now if only the UK didn't have an insane system where all electricity is purchased at the highest cost in the mix.

i.e. if you're buy 99% cheap RE, 1% expensive gas then you're paying for 100% at the higher gas price.

CursedSilicon•1h ago
Does that mean the 99% RE gets paid at the same rate as the 1% of gas?

Like if gas is $5 and RE is $1 the RE folks get $5 instead?

Devils advocate would say that might work out in RE's favor. Lower production costs mean more profit and therefore more incentive to build more RE

boothby•1h ago
It still looks like a perverse incentive to me. If I were operating a gas plant and charging too much, and also building out renewables, it naively seems that I should be able to continue overcharging for gas, lining somebody's pocket to maintain the contract, and building out more renewables for ever more profit. I'm not in the UK so I'm only passingly familiar with the existence of this policy; I do hope that it's got an offramp.

Edit to answer my own concern: But, reading this article, it does seem like the auction is the offramp. The government takes bids for enough power to supply the country, and once the auction is settled the worst-case cost is paid to all winners. So there's a hope that gas will eventually subsidize its replacement with renewables.

tialaramex•36m ago
So, what's auctioned here isn't power.

What they're auctioning are what's called "Contracts for Difference". The contract has a "Strike price" which is in essence the price the government (via a for-purpose company) agrees you will be paid regardless of what happens for electricity sold to the system.

Now as the word "difference" might suggest there will be a difference between the market price at any particular moment and this strike price. The CfD works by the government paying you the difference when the market price was lower, and you pay the government the difference when it's higher. You can definitely afford to pay them 'cos you just got to sell power for $$$$

Why do this? Well, the trick is that a government (even if politicians don't always act like it) is here for the long haul. So for them guaranteeing how much you'll be paid for energy you're not going to make for ten years is fine. Tax will still exist in ten years, houses with electric light will still exist in ten years, this is an easy bet. But for a wind farm company, a commercial undertaking, such guarantees are incredibly valuable and would be unaffordable from elsewhere. So this is (relatively) a very cheap subsidy.

When there was a gas price spike because Russia invaded Ukraine the contracted wind farms paid a whole lot of money because of that difference I talked about, if you'd gone freelance, no CfD subsidy well, you're printing cash, 'cos at those prices you probably made back your whole install costs in a year of trading.

laurencerowe•18m ago
Some wind farms intentionally delayed their entry into the CfD system to profit from this (though contract terms may have been tightened since.)

https://www.ref.org.uk/ref-blog/382-newly-opened-viking-wind...

0cf8612b2e1e•31m ago
I wonder, what’s to stop an energy company with a mixture of RE and gas from disabling X% of their RE infrastructure, forcing gas to come online and the higher rate? Only the biggest producers control enough of the market to do it, but it seems plausible for the company to find specific demand scenarios where they could tip the price in their favor.
blibble•39m ago
> Like if gas is $5 and RE is $1 the RE folks get $5 instead?

yes

if there's 1mW of gas in the grid then everyone gets paid the gas price

this is called pay-as-clear, and has some positives (strongly encourages RE construction), and some disadvantages (zero long term planning, paying gas generators absurd rates if they can squeeze in at the top of the auction)

UK government is consulting on changes to this system at present

cbmuser•18m ago
There is no way of changing this. It’s how commodity markets work.
otherme123•7m ago
There are alternatives, like "pay as bid", which heavily incentives the best price guesser instead of the cheapest producers. And is a system more fragile against collusions in concentrated markets (i.e. a handful of big producers that agree on high bids).
MakersF•37m ago
It's an auction, it's called marginal pricing. Every producer bids for x KWh at a certain price (for each time slot), and the cheapest y KWh to cover all demand are taken, and all are paid at the price of the most expensive KWh bought. There is plenty of economic research on auctions and why this system is optimal: this system incentives to bid at the actual marginal cost of producing electricity, and thus allows to discover the optimal price. EU has been discussing about changing it, but there hasn't been a better system proposed yet. If you change to pay at the bid price, you'll have companies build teams of analysts to predict the market price and bit at that, they're not just going to accept being paid much less of what they could.

Instead of focusing on this, here a few more impactful things that would help: 1. Zonal pricing, so that there is an aligned incentive to build production where demand is (connection to the grid is a big limiting factor) 2. Stop providing contracts to renewable where curtailed production gets paid (curtailed energy is paid by consumers as taxes on bills normally) 3. Start allowing to build more renewable so that renewable are setting the marginal price 4. Push utilities to do PPA (power purchase agreements) with producers of RE so they can agree to a fixed price, and a smaller slice of electricity is bought at the auction

There are a few more, but these are the most important.

Regarding your edit: the gas plant is not subsidizing, the customers are paying. But of course at the moment building renewable is so lucrative thanks to this setup, that there is a big incentive to build them. Of course they need to plan for 20-30 years, and the risk of getting to big periods at 0 marginal pricing is real, so builders need to evaluate well the risk (and PPAs can help)

In a non-competitive world what you say would be true (you'd avoid filling in the remaining 1%), but there are a large number of power producers that a cartel is unlikely

tialaramex•52m ago
We recognise that "I decided your kilo of gold is worth $50 so here's the $50 and now the gold is mine" isn't a purchase, that's theft. I'm going to assume you don't think it's insane for us to pay what the owner asked here (If I'm wrong, do let us know).

So, OK, clearly this CCGT electricity here (made with gas) offered for £85 per MWh we're going to buy that, for £85 per MWh.

Now, we also needed all this wind power which bids £5 per MWh. Presumably you'd want to pay them less than £85 per MWh. So, too bad, they bid too low, they get punished right? But since you aren't OK with paying less than the bid price, doubtless if they had bid £84 you'd pay that right?

Notice that the incentive in your model is for everybody to guess what you'll pay and bid just barely below that, whereupon you've wasted a lot of resources, your strategy no longer has any price discovery value, and you're paying almost as much as before. A triumph of... rationality?

How much do you reckon you can save the average household if you do this? £50 per year? Twice that?

Analemma_•51m ago
That's not really "a system", that's how marginal pricing always works for fungible goods. If you need to buy 100 units of something, and the guy selling next to me can't go any lower than $10 without selling at a loss, I'm going to sell at $9.99 every time. Why would I do otherwise?

The point of this is that it's supposed to guarantee windfall profits for wind operators, to make it attractive to keep building out wind until all the marginal gas is pushed out of the market mix. The price being set by the highest-cost source in the mix is a feature for incentivizing buildout, not a bug.

bryanlarsen•49m ago
That's also how a pure commodity market works. The price is the marginal cost.

That's how commodity producers like farmers can be profitable. The marginal producer makes no profit, but every producer who can get their costs below the marginal producer makes a profit.

If farmers didn't make any money, they'd stop farming and we'd have no food.

cbmuser•20m ago
Electricty is a homogeneous good which is traded at one price independent of origin.

Why should an operator of wind turbine sell their kWh for less if the current price is high? That would be stupid.

zingar•10m ago
The non renewable operator would be free to sell at a competitive price or not at all. Perhaps on nights when there’s no wind at sea they might be able to make their obsolete infrastructure pay for itself briefly.
otherme123•17m ago
That's the same insane system used in the rest of Europe, at least in Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

The key is that in the UK gas sets the price almost 100% of the time, vs 25% in Germany or less than 10% in France. The fix: build more of the cheap sources. A patch: cap what gas can bid.

_fizz_buzz_•12m ago
> Now if only the UK didn't have an insane system where all electricity is purchased at the highest cost in the mix.

That isn’t a “system”. It’s just what happens. Why would the 99% RE be forced to sell at a lower price? They will sell at whatever the market value is. Which is determined by supply and demand. And the gas turbines will only turn on if it becomes profitable for them to turn on at that price. So the causality actually is the other way around. Lots of demand increases electricity prices, higher electricity prices make it profitable for more expensive means of production to be powered up.

KptMarchewa•8m ago
That's why "market" isn't a good approach for electricity.
ChrisArchitect•1h ago
Related:

UK secures record supply of offshore wind projects

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46614777

cbeach•19m ago
This is poor reporting by Elektrek. The article compares wind and gas costs but completely fails to explain:

* the gas price in the article includes the government’s self-imposed carbon tax. The actual cost of gas (£55) is FAR lower than the £91.20 strike price Milibad has set for wind. And Miliband has locked in this terrible pricing for 20 years!

* there are huge extra costs for wind power that are not accounted for in this quoted strike price. The grid must be upgraded. Expensive new power generation capability will need to be built to compensate for the intermittency of wind

* the stated power capacity of wind generation is a theoretical maximum, and the actual capacity will be much lower in practice.