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UK could face power blackouts in winter 2014/15

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* Power system under strain especially in winter 2014/15

* Government should speed up power market reform – report

Britain could see widespread power blackouts during next year’s winter if a series of unforeseen events such as a cold snap or unplanned station outages occurs simultaneously, a report for an advisory body to the prime minister warned on Thursday.

Britain’s power capacity margin, which is the production capacity available above demand levels, is expected to be dangerously low in the winter of 2014/15, an engineering report for the Council for Science and Technology said.

Britain’s energy regulator Ofgem and network operator National Grid have also warned of shrinking margins and in response are creating tools aimed at reducing peak demand.

“Although the electricity supply is expected to be sufficient to cover predicted levels of demand, it is likely to stretch the system close to its limits, notably during the winter of 2014-15, increasing the chances of power outages,” the Royal Academy of Engineering said in a statement accompanying its report.

Over the coming year, Britain faces further closures of coal- and oil-fired power plants to comply with pollution laws.

Additionally, several operators of gas-fired power stations have taken plants offline because high gas prices created losses for older facilities.

The report said the government should speed up its electricity market reform (EMR) programme, which foresees paying generators of standby capacity to keep plants running.

“Government will set the market conditions but it is private industry that will invest the necessary money,” said John Roberts, chair of the study’s working group.

“Most of the energy companies operating in this country are international organisations that will invest in the UK only if it proves to be an attractive market.”

The EMR is expected to be passed into law next year.

Reuters



5 Comments on "UK could face power blackouts in winter 2014/15"

  1. Arthur on Thu, 17th Oct 2013 1:18 pm 

    The UK government is contemplating a referendum about EU membership. That’s an adventurous thing to do, with Britain drinking at the last oil/gas t*t, from pipelines coming from the east.

    On the plus side, the British population will be shown the hard way the inevitability of the energy transition, better than any government sponsored infomercial can achieve. The sooner, the better, in the (long term) interest of the British people.

  2. Mike on Thu, 17th Oct 2013 3:35 pm 

    Nah it’ll be fine Arthur, I bought some solar panels today. I’ll be able to run my whole house from them, plus my new electric car (yeah I splashed out)

  3. poaecdotcom on Thu, 17th Oct 2013 5:20 pm 

    Hope that is *sarc* Mike…..

    60+ million on a little island, importing pretty much everything…..

  4. simonr on Fri, 18th Oct 2013 12:56 pm 

    Sadly The british people are blaming the EU and green policies for energy prices. They are in denial.
    Putting my tinfoil hat on, after a single blackout, they will happily force fracking on the populace though

  5. Arthur on Fri, 18th Oct 2013 1:38 pm 

    “Nah it’ll be fine Arthur, I bought some solar panels today.”

    You seem to equate yourself with the British people. How is that for a pluralis maiestatis ?

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