Energy Minister insists there won't be power cuts

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Energy Minister insists there won't be power cuts

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Radio 4 have produced a report on security of the UK's electricity supply after asking some energy experts (31 of them I think it was) to predict how secure our energy supply will be over the next 10 years and the majority answered that they predicted serious power cuts within the next 10 years.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 720229.stm


The Energy Minister however, thinks we'll be fine.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 723761.stm


That's alright then. :roll:
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Hi, just to mention that this story was posted earlier, under 'News'.

http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... highlight=

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biffvernon wrote:And I got there first at http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... php?t=9687:)
Pah!

I had links to vibrant audio ... not a mere questionnaire! :D :D
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:D

But what struck me, on looking through the questionaire results, was just how many energy 'experts' take a different view to me (and, I dare say, quite a few on PS). But they still manage to conclude that the government's energy policy is rubbish.
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Ah but the energy minister has inside figures - and he knows that in ten years time demand for gas will be 50% what it is now as we'll all be so bloody poor.
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SunnyJim wrote:Ah but the energy minister has inside figures - and he knows that in ten years time demand for gas will be 50% what it is now as we'll all be so bloody poor.
Or maybe we'll all be toasty warm in super energy efficient houses, and won't need it :roll:
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Fancy a bet on which comes to pass John? :wink:
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SunnyJim wrote:Fancy a bet on which comes to pass John? :wink:
Are you joking, I'm not giving you my hard(ish) earned money :lol:
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Yeah, I was joking. :wink:
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It was an interesting questionnaire. I would have asked more questions about their views on demand management and reduction first. In particular, how much we can reduce peak and average demand by.

We should then have been able to see what ideas they had on the generation side alongside their estimates of what demand reductions they thought were feasible.

A question on electricity storage options would have been good too.
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