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Britain curbs electricity trading after straining Europe’s power grids

Change in practice means state-owned operator NESO may need to rely more heavily on gas-fired power stations
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"}],[{"start":153.7,"text":"But this has caused problems for operators in those markets as it leaves them needing to quickly find new ways to balance their own systems, either throughout the country or in particular regions directly served by the interconnector. "}],[{"start":166.75,"text":"Traders do not have to show their positions immediately, meaning the system operators in Europe might not find out about the change in flows until an hour before it happens. "}],[{"start":176.6,"text":"Elia, the Belgian system operator, said NESO’s “large reverse intraday trading” activity had “raised concerns” among European counterparts."}],[{"start":186.54999999999998,"text":"Such trades can “significantly influence day-ahead market outcomes with possible operational issues on the European continent”, the company added, pointing to “tangible impacts on balancing margins”."}],[{"start":199.39999999999998,"text":"The new restrictions mean that NESO will limit the rate at which it can reverse power flows to 1,500 megawatts across the four markets, or 300MW on any of the six affected interconnectors, three of which connect Britain to France. The total potential capacity across all the cables is 7.4 gigawatts.  "}],[{"start":219.99999999999997,"text":"The limits apply only to trading in the intraday market, and if NESO is in dire need it could contact system operators in neighbouring countries and ask for help. It can also continue to trade power as normal where it is not reversing booked flows. "}],[{"start":235.44999999999996,"text":"Sir Keir Starmer’s government is in talks with the EU over a potential “reset” that could see the two power markets more closely linked again."}],[{"start":243.74999999999997,"text":"The potential longer-term solutions were “likely to be a form of co-ordinated capacity mechanism with a potential longer-term view to re-enter the European Internal Energy Market”, NESO said."}],[{"start":254.94999999999996,"text":"TenneT, the Netherlands’ transmission system operator, said it welcomed the change, calling it a “pragmatic, temporary measure”."}],[{"start":270.59999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779522747_2838.mp3"}

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