Conclusions
This winter will see some extreme pricing events related to French nuclear power problems, the war in Ukraine and the reliance in GB on interconnectors to provide power in a capacity crunch. The winter will require co-operation between gas and electricity system operators across interconnectors to keep costs low for consumers and the system secure.
Whilst GB is physically an island its extensive interconnection to the continent and reliance on electricity imports in a capacity crunch mean that any issues with gas supply on the continent will affect the energy market in GB. Government and regulators need to recognise this.
This winter will be a perfect storm showing the effects of reliance on a single technology type for electricity in France, a reliance on Russian gas as a primary energy source in Europe and a reliance on interconnection in the GB electricity market as a replacement for generation capacity.
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Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 34MWh generated
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105kWh EV storage
90kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 530 m3
The winter will require co-operation between gas and electricity system operators across interconnectors to keep costs low for consumers and the system secure.
I think they mean as low as can be managed or no higher than necessary in the circumstances!
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Isn't this the time for standard tarrifs as run by millions to have a tou cheap window to spread the load? Why else did all those smart meters get fitted?
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42kWh LFPO4 storage
73kWh V2H EV
7kW ASHP
200ltr HWT.
3G
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit
Joeboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:27 am
Isn't this the time for standard tarrifs as run by millions to have a tou cheap window to spread the load? Why else did all those smart meters get fitted?
That report uses this statement more than once "a reliance on interconnection in the GB electricity market as a replacement for generation capacity"
My understanding is that we are not reliant on the interconnectors but have historically used them for pricing reasons. The EU has traditionally had a cheaper wholesle price due to cheap Russian gas powering Germany and nuclear powering France largely setting the price. The interconnectors are/were a nicety not a necessity.
If the UK is heading for trouble with its very well diversified capacity then god help the EU which is not as well.
If we were an island we would allow our prices to be contained by UK supply not influeced by EU prices exporting their problems to us. Germany and France created their problems not the British bill payers. In fact UK bill payers might be better off if we disconnected the interconnectors.
Chase some logs down for your possibly "rocky road" winter as old school energy storage.
Then wait for the next seasonal round of guardian reportage on WBS.
Not joking: ➡ I wonder how many people attempting to burn off off & laminate chipboard type woods on open fires fire brigade call outs we will encounter this winter, new record highs I anticipate.
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