In order to analyse international effects of national energy policies, we investigate the spill-over effects of the German Energiewende on the Dutch power market, which is closely connected to the German market. We estimate the impact of the German supply of wind and solar electricity on the Dutch day-ahead price of electricity and the utilisation of the conventional power plants. We take cross-border capacity constraints into account and use hourly plant-level data over 2006-2014. We find that the price elasticity of German wind on Dutch day-ahead prices is -0.03. However, this effect vanishes when the cross border capacity is fully utilised. We find a modest negative impact on the utilisation of the Dutch,power plants. As such, we conclud...