Brexit and interconnector trading

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dan_b
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Brexit and interconnector trading

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Stumbled across this.
Since the UK decided to Brexit, and no longer be part of the harmonised EU electricity trading network, there has been an impact on interconnector usage. Which has come with an approximate £45million cost so far.

Yay.

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The gift that keeps on giving...
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GarethC wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2022 5:58 pm The gift that keeps on giving...
... to the people who pushed it and are exploiting it now!
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