Leo
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Wow, they'll lose power in space to?!?!
how would you receive that signal from space if you don't have power here?
Wow, they'll lose power in space to?!?!
Also, cos for some reason - I forget why - the UK left the European Energy syndicate thing (I dunno the real name obviously) and thus drastically reduced their energy buying power and leverage relative to their European neighbours.UK shut down 80% of gas storage a few years ago, so now we have a few days in reserve.
A shift to renewables which don't really deliver at scale.
Russian gas diplomacy.
Electric vehicle demand.
Also, cos for some reason - I forget why - the UK left the European Energy syndicate thing (I dunno the real name obviously) and thus drastically reduced their energy buying power and leverage relative to their European neighbours.
like so apparentlyhow well do you think hospital would run?
Britain’s electricity grid operator is investigating unexplained power plant failures that hit the UK’s system hours before Spain and Portugal were plunged into blackouts.
Control room staff at the National Energy System Operator (Neso) observed unusual activity on Sunday that saw the power frequency shift unexpectedly in the early morning and the evening.
The first event began at around 2am with a power failure at the Keadby 2 gas-fired power plant in Lincolnshire, followed by the unexplained failure of the Viking Link interconnector between the UK and Denmark.
At around 6pm, the frequency shifted unexpectedly again – with the cause currently unknown.