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by ragebol
243 days ago
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I've only heard about this, but do I understand correctly that:
- Norwegian hydro-electricity is normally quite cheap
- 'They' built a cable from Norway to the rest of Europe to couple the markets
- Since the markets are coupled, mainland Europe buys the hydro-electricity from Norway, driving up prices in Norway.
- People are pissed, understandably I guess. Correct? |
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See Fig 2 here[1] for just how spiky the market became after the price hike.
Also bear in mind that Norway does most of its residential heating with resitive heating, precisely because electricity has historically been so cheap. Heat pumps are getting more popular, and burning firewood got very popular during the price hike, but basically no-one heats with gas, as there's no infrastructure to support it.
[1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266695522...