Then this is probably not the article to be speculating on.
We have a most favoured nation charging, so whatever costs the most sets the price.
> The more renewables we have, the more expensive the electricity is.
Because pricing is disconnected from cost. This is to encourage more cheap green because the margins are higher.
> The renewable electricity producers are providing a service which no one want nor would normally buy but everyone is forced to buy it and subside it.
We are currently sitting through some of the heaviest rainfalls in Britain. My area normally gets about 50mm of rain in January, and instead we have had 130mm. So I think you can take your climate change denial and shove it.
> The more renewables we have, the more expensive the electricity is.
Correlation is not causation. Renewables bring costs down, but other factors affecting Europe and the UK are causing costs to rise, outpacing reductions.
Look at the price of electricity in European Union countries. It's true. I know what I pay for electricity and you aren't going to gaslight me into thinking otherwise.