Welcome to the world of renewables. We have quite some negative hours in Germany in summer when sun and wind are active simultaneously. Unfortunately Finland relies on nuclear, does it?
this post was submitted on 11 Aug 2024
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If I had to guess, it's a temporary influx of "renewable" energy ( read solar nuclear energy as pretty much everything on earth including coal / water and so on ). You can't copy this into other countries. Both Scandinavian and alpine countries have abundance of water and wind energy
This also happened in Spain a few months ago, though. Which have drastically different climate and landscape to Scandinavian countries.
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So only energy losses in theory