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by dx034
1537 days ago
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Interestingly, it looks like Italy is the real culprit here. France can import enough but still exports significantly to Italy (directly and indirectly via Switzerland). If you look at Northern Italy's mix [1], the explanation is simple. They are so reliant on Gas, that importing at any price is cheaper. So all neighbors of Italy (especially France and Switzerland( suffer from high prices as well. The only solution is to increase transmission capacity, but that's not easy with NIMBY challenges. [1] https://app.electricitymap.org/zone/IT-NO |
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