Why Power Prices Can Go Negative and What It Means
Why Power Prices Can Go Negative and What It Means
Why Power Prices Can Go Negative and What It Means
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It means that electricity shouldn't be treated as a good you can speculate on.
I didn't see anything in the article at all regarding speculation or futures markets of electricity with the one exception being a mention of some industrial operators signing long term contracts to buy oversupply.
Can you refer me to the section of the article you're responding to?