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The European electricity grid needs to invest tens of billions a year to sustain the deployment of renewables
“We do not yet have a real Energy Union.” Just two months ago, the European Commission itself wrote this phrase in its plan for affordable energy. The statement is seen day by day in a fact that shows how, for example, there is a segmented market in electricity with prices that do not converge. They should, according to economic theory. Instead, it is not difficult to see how there are areas in the EU that pay a megawatt one day above 130 euros …
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