That was from near the top of this thread, last January. So tomorrows 461 would set a new record.Aurora wrote:The Independent - 07/01/10
Energy: UK has enough gas for another 65 days
Demand for gas hit an all-time high yesterday during the UK's longest cold snap for more than 20 years. Demand rose to 453 million cubic metres (mcm), smashing the 449mcm record set in January 2003. And it is forecast to climb to 460mcm today.
The National Grid insisted that the unprecedented consumption levels will not leave Britain short. "We are absolutely not going to run out of gas," said a spokesman. "The UK is well supplied." The shadow Energy Secretary Greg Clark stoked energy security fears on Tuesday by claiming that Britain had only eight days of gas left in storage. But the National Grid dismissed the calculation as a "meaningless number" because it ignored both the amount of gas imported and that nearly half of UK demand is met by North Sea production.
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And January 7th also saw electricity demand topping 59GW. Last week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday topped 57GW. Tomorrow could be interesting with more widely spread low temperatures across the UK.
What happened to the 10:10 campaign?