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The market for gas has, and that's getting less and less tenable. You might as well fix it by the price of Weetabix. You make it sound like there's no alternative. How has Spain managed?

I think it's probably reasonable to distinguish between regulation of the price of Weetabix, given that some people prefer shredded wheat or just coffee, versus a commodity no one has any option other to buy.
 

Pblakeney

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I think it's probably reasonable to distinguish between regulation of the price of Weetabix, given that some people prefer shredded wheat or just coffee, versus a commodity no one has any option other to buy.

I think Brian's point is, why is the overall price determined by a small percentage of the composite?
If I have that right then he has a point.
 
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PurplePenguin

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The market for gas has, and that's getting less and less tenable. You might as well fix it by the price of Weetabix. You make it sound like there's no alternative. How has Spain managed?

Not sure what your reference to Spain is about. A quick google tells me their day ahead market is pay as clear like the rest of the EU.

Anyway, if you are bored you can read about the pricing differences between pay as bid and pay as clear. Essentially you end up with similar pricing, but loads inefficiency as everyone wastes time playing the game.

You could nationalise the entire industry if you wanted to price fix. I just don't know why you would stop there.
 
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Not sure what your reference to Spain is about. A quick google tells me their day ahead market is pay as clear like the rest of the EU.

Well, maybe you'll excuse my confusion...

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Hmm. Pity that RJS isn't of this parish, but I imagine he'd have a view or two on using the comparison of 1842 buildings to argue against building on a site in central Bristol that was more or less completely obliterated by the Blitz (including all the ones in this graphic) and currently has buildings of zero architectural merit put up in haste to fill the space.

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Pross

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Hmm. Pity that RJS isn't of this parish, but I imagine he'd have a view or two on using the comparison of 1842 buildings to argue against building on a site in central Bristol that was more or less completely obliterated by the Blitz (including all the ones in this graphic) and currently has buildings of zero architectural merit put up in haste to fill the space.

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My first glimpse of that was that it sounded like Bristol but didn't look right - I walk past there two days a week including yesterday and can confirm it looks nothing like that!
 
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briantrumpet

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My first glimpse of that was that it sounded like Bristol but didn't look right - I walk past there two days a week including yesterday and can confirm it looks nothing like that!

I know that Bristol has suffered from both Hitler and bad town planners, but the loss around Castle Green from bombing, and those rows of houses/shops, was extraordinary. I'll see if I can find an old photo of before/after.
 
I have to be honest at being confused by PPs insistence that electricity in the UK isn't hitched to the wholesale price of gas, can't be changed without communism, isn't any difference to anywhere else in Europe and is too complex to explain.

Seems out of kilter in some ways to pretty much anyone else.
 
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I have to be honest at being confused by PPs insistence that electricity in the UK isn't hitched to the wholesale price of gas, can't be changed without communism, isn't any difference to anywhere else in Europe and is too complex to explain.

Seems out of kilter in some ways to pretty much anyone else.

I'm sure that PP knows much more about it that I do, but equally I'm not convinced that my naïve bemusement is without reason. I think it's now a case of when and how the decoupling happens, not if.
 
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