On Thu, 01 Mar 2018 08:55:36 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
On the news just now...
Apparently gas consumption today would be 400M cubic metres, but there's
only 350M cubic metres available, so a gas deficit has been declared.
This means large industrial users will have their gas cut off for part
of the day.
The two contributory factors are 1/3rd extra usage today over normal due
to the weather, and two gas import docks broken down.
Centrica closed our North Sea gas storage last year, which held 9 weeks
supply of gas, due ot it being not commercially viable anymore. Gas spot
price currently 190p/therm.
The usual Gridwatch interest.
Coal going well, nuclear and wind going well, CCGT throttled back.
Hang on, OCGT kicking in? In the middle of a gas shortage? Counter
intuitive. Presumably they have a guaranteed supply?
Cheers
Dave R
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