Too much of a good thing? Spain's green energy can exceed demand, country is looking at storing capacity or buyers to solve electricity oversupply

https://feddit.de/post/13276560

No problem: French nuclear reactors need to lower output in hot summers anyway because that shit relies on river water to be cold enough for cooling. Then they buy electricity from neighboring countries.

Apparently, France has historically dragged their feet when it comes to letting the Iberian peninsula connect their grid to the rest of Europe.

euronews.com/…/is-france-an-obstacle-to-the-iberi…

euractiv.com/…/ribera-spain-has-enormous-difficul…

Which is an absolute shame, because the region should be a gigantic asset to Europe’s renewable energy supply.

www.hotspotenergy.com/…/Solar-Map-Europe.png

Iberian Peninsula seeks to become renewables supplier

For Spain and Portugal, the EU plan to reduce its dependency on Russian fossil fuels may be a historical opportunity. #EuropeNews

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Non non non! Oh mondieu! The Spanish have le cheap green electricity! We have to prevent them to make our expensive state funded nuclear garbage obsolete or our nuclear companies cannot launder more tax money! Sacrebleu!
It’s called energy dumping and it’s not a good thing for the stability of neither the grid nor grid prices.