Yes, I suggested either load balancing or for export to Sweden - due to the massive generating capacity of the Ignalina replacement. I don't know who the customers will be though.
Load balancing is probably the answer.
Both Sweden and Denmark will have to look very carefully at the sources over the coming years, particularly as new nuclear facilities are ruled out.
Windpower will play a role in this, e.g. last year Vattenfall announced it would spend 10 bn sek on wind turbines and preparing the grid for approp load distribution. Denmark will build a number of huge off shore wind farms and probably also a cable under Storebælt in order to better internalize the fluctuations from wind power. But even that will not be enough and biomass will have to take a huge part in it, in order to have baseload and redundancy.
It is a boondoggle without nuclear.
Well, 'nuff said.