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Trade and Competition in the Nordic Context

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Trade in electricity has always been important for understanding the short-term balance in the Norwegian electricity market. Since 1996, with the integration between the Norwegian and Swedish markets, competition among producers has increased significantly, and trade possibilities exert a direct influence on the market price in both countries.

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Halseth, A., Snoen, J.A. (2000). Trade and Competition in the Nordic Context. In: Magnus, E., Midttun, A. (eds) Electricity Market Reform in Norway. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333982747_9

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