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tizmeinnit 07-10-2013 22:31

Winter of blackouts ?
 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...winter-2348035

Closure of coal powered power stations party responsible

All that coal and no one mining it well done Thatcher ( I await the flame)

Disclaimer a spokesperson says info suggests they can cover it ( read to the bottom)

MalteseFalcon 07-10-2013 22:37

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To be honest, if it hadn't been Maggie it could have been Major, Blair, Brown or Cameron cutting the jobs of coal miners. Especially in this day and age, where the health and safety brigade would have been up in arms over miners work conditions.

tizmeinnit 07-10-2013 22:41

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35629314)
To be honest, if it hadn't been Maggie it could have been Major, Blair, Brown or Cameron cutting the jobs of coal miners. Especially in this day and age, where the health and safety brigade would have been up in arms over miners work conditions.

there has been advancements made around the world that has cleaned it up a lot

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http://www.cleancoalusa.org/about-us

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http://science.howstuffworks.com/env...clean-coal.htm

nomadking 07-10-2013 22:49

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It's not about mining coal, but about what is produced when it is burnt.

tizmeinnit 07-10-2013 22:56

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35629318)
It's not about mining coal, but about what is produced when it is burnt.

yes and as I said advancements have been made

alferret 08-10-2013 05:49

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If it does happen and we get blackouts it'll show how short sighted this and previous governments have been regarding power supply and where we get it from.
It'll also show that our recovery is very fragile as if we end up going on a short working week due to lack of energy supply recession will undoubtedly follow.
No one particular gov can be blamed but the current one less so than Labor as if they had the foresight some new energy producing plants would be coming online around about now.
You have to discount renewables as it would take a huge effort from everyone (fill your roofs with photovoltaic panels and your gardens with mini turbines) to get the job done on that part.
Talking about renewable energy, we're looking into photovoltaic panels for our roof but our pitch is easy and west not the favored south facing.

Russ 08-10-2013 06:21

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5% is still a hell of a lot of energy in reserve. We won't need it.

spankysmagicpian 08-10-2013 06:54

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More or less every year they issue this warning.

Just a pre-emptive strike before they put the prices up again and blame it on the shortage.

Osem 08-10-2013 07:45

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Maybe those who signed us up to the EU environmental agreements which have forced the premature closure of generating capacity should have thought a bit more about how to replace it. :rolleyes:

Chris 08-10-2013 07:55

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35629313)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...winter-2348035

Closure of coal powered power stations party responsible

Thanks to EU and international carbon reduction targets Labour signed us up to (stand up and be counted, Ed Militant).

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All that coal and no one mining it well done Thatcher ( I await the flame)
No flame required - the state of the domestic coal mining industry is completely irrelevant to this news.

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Disclaimer a spokesperson says info suggests they can cover it ( read to the bottom)
Yes, they probably can. They have a smaller reserve, but that reserve is still more than would be required in the vast majority of scenarios.

Osem 08-10-2013 08:33

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35629352)
Thanks to EU and international carbon reduction targets Labour signed us up to (stand up and be counted, Ed Militant).

No flame required - the state of the domestic coal mining industry is completely irrelevant to this news.

Some people do have selective memories don't they? They can remember everything Thatcher did decades ago yet can't seem to recall what the last govt. and key members of it did. Odd that eh... ;)

Russ 08-10-2013 08:41

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There won't be a blackout.... http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...n-8862741.html

Chris 08-10-2013 08:53

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35629360)

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Green MP Caroline Lucas said: “It’s simply wrong for the fossil fuel giants to have such cosy relationships with government departments. These companies are lobbying the Government on issues such as Arctic drilling at a time when we urgently need to be reducing our reliance on fossil fuels."
It's simply wrong for deep-green ideologues to be lobbying the government for expensive, inefficient windmills at a time when we urgently need to prevent grannies from freezing to death in the winter.

Get lost, Lucas.

Gary L 08-10-2013 08:59

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It won't be long till the Conservatives tell us that the unemployed are using all the electricity by not going out to work.

but yes. they tell us this same old story every year. and not long after the prices go up.

Doug P 08-10-2013 10:44

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Of course Ed's cheap gimmick on freezing prices will knock out lots of investment and deny us more new power stations... nice one Millibean....


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