National Grid warns Britons of blackouts on ‘really cold’ evenings

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"National Grid’s chief executive has warned British households to prepare for blackouts between 4pm and 7pm on “really, really cold” weekdays in January and February in the event of reduced gas imports from Europe.

John Pettigrew said the company would have to impose rolling power cuts on “those deepest darkest evenings in January and February” if generators failed to secure enough gas from the continent to meet demand, particularly if the country suffers a cold snap.

Pettigrew’s comments at the Financial Times’s Energy Transition Summit came after National Grid, which oversees Britain’s electricity and gas systems, this month took the unusual step of setting out various “unlikely” scenarios in which Britain might not have sufficient energy supplies this winter. Most European countries are grappling with an energy crisis caused by Russia’s squeeze on natural gas exports.

Although Britain is not reliant on Russian exports, it normally imports gas and electricity from the continent during the coldest months, particularly during severe weather events, such as the “Beast from the East” storm in 2018."

https://www.ft.com/content/d31fbbd6-8325-43b7-94e4-29101cfe6045

I guess we'd better hope for plenty of wind during those cold evenings.
 
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February is notorious for long periods when the wind don't blow.
 
OK, so everybody will now just put the heating on full at midday to ride through it ... then the blackout will get pushed back earlier in the day...
 
On sunny days, there will be solar power at mid-day
 
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February is notorious for long periods when the wind don't blow.

Really?

Last February, wind generation was mostly between 10 and 13 GW (like today)

About three times as much as the nukes

And a quarter the price.

Lucky we keep building them.

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For example, in 2022

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Hornsea 2


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Unfortunately, UK has a poor record on mass storage of gas.

I can't think why.


Bit of a pity, really.

 
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