It happened twice during one week in May caused by a glut of hydroelectric capacity as a result of heavier-than-usual spring meltwater. This meant the supply of electricity exceeded demand and this, in turn, led to a negative price for electricity. #finland #electricity #renewableenergy #supply #hydroelectricity #nuclearenergy
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