France retakes position as Europe’s top net exporter of power
France is once again the biggest net exporter of power in Europe, retaking the position it lost to Sweden in 2022.
France is once again the biggest net exporter of power in Europe, retaking the position it lost to Sweden in 2022.
Sweden was the biggest net exporter of power in Europe during the first half of 2022, overtaking France, according to EnAppSys.
Paul Verrill helps break down the current energy crisis, how long it could last and what it means for the electrical industry.
Power prices in Britain soared last year due to a colder than normal Q1 and low wind generation in the summer throughout Europe.
The UK saw record-breaking power prices in Q3, with margins of generation versus demand squeezed ever tighter due to very low wind output.
Following record high power prices earlier this week, a fire at the IFA1 interconnector in Kent could cause power prices to rise further.
Britain is becoming increasingly reliant on power from overseas, as it saw a record day for electricity imports on August 20.
The electricity market in the UK went through a rough patch during Q2 2021, according to the latest market research from EnAppSys.
In Germany, ditching coal-fired power stations turns out to be easier said than done, according to new research from EnAppSys.
Brexit may be having an impact on the UK’s electricity market, as prices have soared at the beginning of March compared to previous years.
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