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British electricity helps keep the lights on in Europe: UK becomes net exporter for first time since 2017 as France shuts down record numbers of nuclear power plants |
2022-07-16 |
![]() The electricity shortfall in Europe has been put down to an unusual shutdown in French nuclear power stations, with half of its 56 reactors offline in May for maintenance, refueling or due to unexpected problems such as corrosion. While the UK is usually a net importer of electricity to help balance its grid, British gas-fired power stations have taken advantage of increased shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) arriving from the US, Qatar and also Peru to generate more electricity for export. Peru. PERU? As much as 43 per cent of the UK's electricity comes from renewable sources such as wind and solar, but when the sun is not shining or the wind not blowing the country often needs to import to offset these times. The last time the country was a net exporter on a monthly basis was in November 2017. The government recently ordered the National Grid to keep open two coal-fired power plants that were due to be shuttered in September as the ongoing energy crisis sidelines efforts to generate green energy. It is expected that the UK will continue to help France make up its shortfall in nuclear output for the rest of the year. The grids of both countries talk on a 'continuous basis' and offer each other mutual support in times of stress, according to the head of the National Grid ESO, Fintan Slye. Despite the UK's status as a net exporter of electricity, this is not expected to shield consumers from 'extreme pricing' and a reliance on coal could lead to some period of 'very tight margins' between supply and demand, Hewitt warned. Cornwall Insight has predicted that gas and electricity bills for British households will rise 65 per cent to more than £3,200 a year in October and from there jump to over £3,360 in January. |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#10 Macrons solution to the energy shortage is to simply turn out the lights. That should go well https://summit.news/2022/07/15/macron-announces-street-lights-will-be-turned-off-in-response-to-energy-crisis/ |
Posted by: Cloluck Bourbon1058 2022-07-16 19:56 |
#9 The obvious solution there is more Afghanis. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2022-07-16 18:17 |
#8 US and EU pressure on Norway to increase gas production is having labor issues at this time. Strike perhaps in two weeks for pay increases because of inflation. Then this "To make matters worse, news of two gas leaks at its Sleipner complex in the Norwegian North Sea has been reported. Owing to the leaks, Equinor (Energy Company) shut the giant production complex down, reducing Norway’s natural gas output just as it is trying to ramp up to meet European demand. Processes are reportedly expected to be normalised in a couple of days but the difficulties in repairing critical infrastructure could take months". |
Posted by: Dale 2022-07-16 17:32 |
#7 I think it would be good to check at this point what the terms are of Hillary’s uranium deal is. If we vacated the Uranium One/Rosatom deal, too many 'people' would lose money or possibly even be indicted. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2022-07-16 15:35 |
#6 I'm just having a little fun thinking of the first few chapters of Foundation...but I could be: There are a significant number of people in positions of power and influence who do not know that is a bad idea. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2022-07-16 15:25 |
#5 I think it would be good to check at this point what the terms are of Hillary’s uranium deal is. Possibly seizing our uranium back might make more sense than collecting yachts and soccer teams. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-07-16 12:27 |
#4 *shudder* swksvolFF, you are the stuff of nightmares. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-07-16 12:11 |
#3 Eh. Rev it up; it'll work itself out. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2022-07-16 11:26 |
#2 or due to unexpected problems such as corrosion. I wonder if this is neutron corrosion or just plain vanilla corrosion? |
Posted by: SteveS 2022-07-16 10:20 |
#1 Nuclear power supplies 70% of France’s requirements yet half their plants are offline. Coincidentally Russia supplies 20% of their nuclear fuel. Shaping up to be “interesting times” |
Posted by: Cloluck Bourbon1058 2022-07-16 09:33 |