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Published Date: 05 May 2009
BRITAIN is facing an energy crisis as a rise in renewable power is pushing the "outdated" National Grid to breaking point, experts warned yesterday .
Analysts say the network cannot cope with the extra electricity generated by wind, wave and solar sources.

They fear the increase in renewables will overload a system that was not designed to accept so much incoming power.

Inenco, the UK's la
rgest energy analyst, said Britain could be plunged into darkness unless the infrastructure was updated.

Inenco analyst Ian Parrett said the overhaul could cost the government between £5 billion and £10bn. He said: "The UK's electricity infrastructure is so outdated and expensive that the renewables push towards wind farms and other forms of micro-generation is going to place an impossible strain on the network.

"It was not designed for two-way power generation, where smaller generating sources put energy back into the grid, and this will continue to be the case unless the government invests heavily in upgrading the grid."

He added "This is all in stark contrast to a country like Germany, where not only is the energy supply system a lot more efficient, connecting local energy supplies to it is either free, via government subsidies, or costs just a few thousand pounds."





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The Online Scot,

Scotland 04/05/2009 22:24:14
"BRITAIN is facing an energy crisis"

No, England is facing an energy crisis - Scotland is well equipped to supply it's own energy needs.
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Mercutio,

FALKIRK 05/05/2009 00:16:01
#1 Read the article please.
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im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 05/05/2009 08:11:13
Why does the gov have to cough up the cash?,surely these power banditos earn millions every year in high charges?
if the gov gives the cash,its the joe public,from their pockets that will pay back the cash,whilst the power companies rake in profits
fund it themselves,as they have known for ages ,that more people will go for renewable power,as they charged them an arm and a leg for their power in the first place

 

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