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Day to 'save energy and climate'

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 05:59
by Aurora
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7266978.stm
BBC News - 28/02/08

Energy Saving Day, a 24-hour initiative aiming to reduce the UK's electricity use, begins on Wednesday evening.

A coalition of environmental groups, religious leaders and energy companies is asking people to curb climate change by turning off devices not in use.

The National Grid will monitor how much difference it makes to consumption, while power companies will identify customers wanting home insulation.

The BBC News website will be displaying results in close to real time.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 07:57
by biffvernon
This one really does not seem to have caught the nation's attention. I doubt whether many folk know about it - except those who don't have much more that they can switch off.

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 09:10
by clv101
News to me.

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 09:34
by Andy Hunt
Well according to the meter on the BBC news page, consumption today is currently running higher than normal!

:roll:

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 11:07
by Gerontion
First I've heard of this. What a joke.

Just had a look at the BBC website, which includes this:

"Usual consumption is what the National Grid predicted under "business as usual"."

Thanks for clearing that one up.

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 11:29
by biffvernon
clv101 wrote:News to me.
Pay attention. We've had a thread about this:
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... php?t=6396started 5th Feb, on which I posted a link to the E-Day website: http://www.e-day.org.uk/

It's rather fun - there's the nation's electricity meter (the 'units' are Mega Watt hours). Unfortunately, when I checked a few moments ago, we were using 1.7% more power than 'usual'. :(

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 13:53
by RenewableCandy
Sad, that. It's the first night in ages I've accidentally left our telly on standby :( Perhaps that explains the 1.7%.

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 14:02
by goslow
Bit of a flop then! I checked out the national grid website, the electriticity demand in the last 8 days varies at peak on each weekday between 52 and 57 GW, so its possible for UK to cut back if it really wants to.

It would be interesting to see the data for the long term trends in electricity usage, I think I remember seeing the graph in a thread somewhere. Are we continually going up, static or decreasing our electricity usage?

Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 14:08
by RenewableCandy
Going up I'm afraid, at least domestic electricity use is. Energy (both electric and other) spent on heating, though, is static, and per-household is going down (but, more households).

Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 11:40
by Aurora
No impact from Energy Saving Day

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7270218.stm
BBC News - 28/02/08

The UK's first Energy Saving Day has ended with no noticeable reduction in the country's electricity usage.

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Surprise, surprise. :roll:

Posted: 07 Apr 2008, 23:05
by biffvernon
Quite a thoughtful article about the day from Matt Prescott, the guy behind it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7334774.stm