> Like if gas is $5 and RE is $1 the RE folks get $5 instead?
yes
if there's 1mW of gas in the grid then everyone gets paid the gas price
this is called pay-as-clear, and has some positives (strongly encourages RE construction), and some disadvantages (zero long term planning, paying gas generators absurd rates if they can squeeze in at the top of the auction)
UK government is consulting on changes to this system at present
There are alternatives, like "pay as bid", which heavily incentives the best price guesser instead of the cheapest producers. And is a system more fragile against collusions in concentrated markets (i.e. a handful of big producers that agree on high bids).
yes
if there's 1mW of gas in the grid then everyone gets paid the gas price
this is called pay-as-clear, and has some positives (strongly encourages RE construction), and some disadvantages (zero long term planning, paying gas generators absurd rates if they can squeeze in at the top of the auction)
UK government is consulting on changes to this system at present