Electricity exporters (green) and importers (red) in the EU last week. week.https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/import_export_map/chart.htm?l=en&c=DE&week=50
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@Sustainable2050 isnt it better to show this per bidding zone? thats more fair picture to how the market works
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Makes you wonder about the UK numbers.
@Sustainable2050 lots of wind and rain in Portugal last week.
@Sustainable2050 whoever is responsible for Cyprus's statistics on this probably has a very east job
@guenther definitely very east, yes ;)
@Sustainable2050 If Germany only had some more nuclear powerplants like France…
@Sustainable2050 A shame the UK's no longer participating in the EU IEM (which I assume is why it's blank here) but despite being a largely windless week, the UK exported significantly to France: ~42GWh or a little more than Poland's exports, disproportionately at peak time.
@Sustainable2050 Am I getting something wrong or are Belarus and Ukraine depicted as members of the EU?
@adenauerhut They're not, of course, but then they're neither green nor red, and both have 0.0.
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Saving for the inevitable "let's go nuclear" argument.
Apparently dirty German electricity turns all green once it crosses the border to heat French homes.