It’s done.
This is the moment Britains last remaining coal power station came off the electricity system for the final time, marking the end of 142 years of coal generating electricity in Great Britain.
HT National Grid ESO
It’s done. This is the moment Britains last remaining coal power station came off the electricity system for the final time, marking the end of 142 years of coal generating electricity in Great Britain. HT National Grid ESO 32 comments
@christineburns @janrosenow Needs to be one of those big lever switches, the kind that mad scientists would have attached to their inventions in the old movies. @jesper_linnet @hugh @janrosenow Hopefully Denmark gets most of its electricity from wind – indeed the electrical cable tower icon hides the carbon cost of that source. @Devonkiwi @janrosenow Not much commercial solar in the UK, due to the lack of sun. Wind is far more viable.. we have lots of that. Home solar shows as reduced demand, not generation. @edavies @Devonkiwi @The_Sun @janrosenow This is correct. Scroll down to the “Electricity Generation/Supply” section on this page for that exact explanation: You need to extract the data from more than one portal to combine them all. The Energy Dashboard linked above works, but I prefer @kate ’s website: @Devonkiwi @janrosenow I'm also wondering why solar is not shown, though it will be v low in this weather. @xenogon @janrosenow I think my question is pretty well answered in the replies to my toot. I like how gas and biomass dip during the night. It looks like Britain needs to develop some power storage systems, and increase renewables for the next step. Edit: Oops. I thought the link was in this thread, but it's in an adjacent one. So here it is. Remember: 1. The damage done by all that CO2 release will linger for centuries if not millenia. 2. This is only #electricity production. Don't confuse it with total energy consumption. 3. 60% of the #UK's electricity production is still contibuting to #climatecatastrophe . Coal reduced but gas and import increased. Now they import coal produced energy from abroad? ) @janrosenow See World, if us clown British can manage it then anyone can 😀 @Lazarou unfortunately not so easy for little countries, but we are working on it. @janrosenow I'm probably preaching to the converted here but please everyone switch to a 100% green energy supplier. Small acts on a mass scale can change the course of history. It also sends a message that this is what people want. |
@janrosenow I was expecting more theatre around this. I expected cameras in the Ratcliffe control room .. a worker turning a knob or flicking switches… a proper old fashioned dial falling back.. substation switches opening … steam venting … coal conveyor stopping .. boiler damper closing. The event deserved more than a digital display on the grid SCADA.