The European Commission said it has opened an in-depth investigation 
to assess whether German plans to set up an electricity capacity reserve
 comply with EU state aid rules.
The Commission said on April 7 that has concerns that the measure may
 distort competition and favour power plant operators over demand 
response operators.
"Reliable electricity supplies are crucial to a functioning economy 
and Germany has a legitimate interest to ensure security of supply for 
its citizens and businesses,” EU Competition Policy Commissioner 
	Margrethe Vestager said.
"It is our role to ensure that companies are granted state support 
only when it is truly necessary and in a manner that limits distortions 
of competition. We currently have a number of concerns regarding the 
need and design of the German strategic reserve. This is why we will 
investigate further and invite third parties to submit their views on 
the measure,” the EU competition chief added.
The Commission said that it would now investigate further whether its
 initial concerns are justified. The opening of an in-depth 
investigation gives Germany and interested third parties an opportunity 
to submit comments. It does not prejudge the outcome of the 
investigation.
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/eu-opens-probe-german-electricity-capacity-reserve-plans/