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by Dagonfly
65 days ago
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You are right that intraday went even more negative than day-ahead. But I disagree about the rest of your comment. A spread between day-ahead and intraday does not imply additional redispatch. Only some of it might have been countertrading by the grid operators. The redispatch was not extraordinary: https://energy-charts.info/charts/power_redispatch/chart.htm... |
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