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Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2017 Main Report
6.4.1 SECURITY OF SUPPLY BENEFITS
The results of this section are compared to section 6.3.2 of the low infrastructure
level assessment and refer to the peak day situation.
6.4.1.1 Disrupted Demand and Remaining Flexibility
under high demand situations (normal situation)
In Croatia, the risk of demand disruption from 2025 onwards identified in the Low
infrastructure level is mitigated in the advanced infrastructure level. This improved
situation results from the new LNG terminal in Croatia and the strengthened connec-
tion to Slovenia, which itself is better connected to other markets via Austria.
The remaining flexibility during high demand situations is significantly improved in
Poland, Sweden and Slovenia. In Denmark this is also the case but in the Blue Tran-
sition scenario the remaining flexibility remains low.
Blue Transition
2020 Advanced
EU Green Revolution
2020 Advanced
Blue Transition
2030 Advanced
EU Green Revolution
2030 Advanced
0%
20%
100%
0%
20%
100%
50%
Remaining Flexibility
Disrupted Demand
Figure 6.30:
Disrupted Rate and Remaining Flexibility, Blue Transition, EU Green Revolution,
Advanced infrastructure level, DC