Paying Twice: The Anatomy of Britain's £1.4bn Curtailment Bill

Ten terawatt hours of renewable output was curtailed in Great Britain last year at a cost of £1.4bn, and the popular framing - wind farms paid to switch off - gets the anatomy of that bill almost exactly backwards.

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