Courtesy of GridWatch: Go look at their website |
Just look at this. The coldest day of the winter so far. Look at that huge swath of Orange as Gas supplies the bulk of the load on the electrical grid. 70% of UK grid energy being produced by gas.
Being a day influenced by low pressure, there is no wind. Also cloud cover has killed solar production.
The eco-loons always counter this by saying that the wind will be blowing in at least one part of the country. But, wherever that sliver of the UK is, it needs to be plastered in wind turbines to produce anywhere near the capacity for the rest of the nation. The grey nuclear bar is also helping keep up with demand and I see what is left of our coal-fired production capacity is doing its bit too.
The two things that are not are wind and solar.
If any diagram shows the strategic requirement for gas, this is it. We need to be producing a lot more of it within our own borders. And we need to do it quickly. We need to be syphoning those flares off on oil fields, we need to be sucking the methane out of old landfills. We need to be fracking too. We need as much gas as we can get.
It also shows the lunacy behind the closure and destruction of the coal-fired power stations, unable as they are to contribute meaningfully to electricity demand.
Can we just put to bed the idea that renewables will produce anywhere near the capacity the UK needs?
It's a fallacy, an illusion, a pipe-dream.
Can someone with some sense take charge of our energy policy, PLEASE?
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