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Default OT Gridwatch - demand slowly ramping up

Following on from other Gridwatch references I've had the web site up open
for a few days now.

It looks as though demand is slowly going up each day, nuclear and CCGT
are at the top end of their range (presumably most nuclear reactors are
now on line) and coal is slowly ramping up.

With this grey overcast and the cold weather it is beginning to look as
though if the wind drops we could be pushing the boundaries a bit.

Fortunately it looks as though we are still in windy times. Although
Thursday and Friday seem to have lower wind speeds predicted.

Realistically, how close are we to demand outstripping supply?

How much 'headroom' do we have if we get the traditional "USA weather two
weeks later" with snow and freezing temperatures?

Just wondering


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