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Unpicking Picasso – Safety in numbers?
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The aim of the much-anticipated Picasso algorithm was to balance European power grids more efficiently but since its introduction in Italy it has had quite the opposite effect. So, what went wrong and what choices do European power markets have to restore stability? Reporting by Alina Trabattoni, Italy Correspondent, Montel. Contributor: Fulvio Fontini, Professor of Economics at Padua University and Italian Energy Ministry advisor.
Louie Curtis December 08, 2024 01:56 PM Delete
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