This report argues that European electricity prices have remained structurally tied to upstream fossil fuel shocks across five decades, regardless of whether markets were regulated or liberalised. Its central lesson is that price stability depends not only on more renewables, but on diversifying marginal flexibility away from fossil fuels. This report examines five major European electricity price shocks — 1973–74, […]
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