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		|  18-10-2021, 13:43 | #31 |  
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			Nah, it’s Biden’s fault…
		 
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			I can't believe Nostradamus hasn't got a mention, surely he hinted at it somewhere in his writings . .
		 
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		|  18-10-2021, 16:24 | #33 |  
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			Basically Green policies stuffing everything up. Cold winter(ie global warming strangely absent), Germany abandoning Nuclear Power and relying on Wind power instead, just in time for a long term lull in wind. All leading to a massive demand for Gas.
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		|  18-10-2021, 16:29 | #34 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Basically Green policies stuffing everything up. Cold winter(ie global warming strangely absent), Germany abandoning Nuclear Power and relying on Wind power instead, just in time for a long term lull in wind. All leading to a massive demand for Gas. |  I think Germany's gone more from nuclear to coal and gas.
 
On the inflation front, more cheery news, traders are betting on the Bank of England raising interest rates next month.
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		|  18-10-2021, 16:39 | #35 |  
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			Just received my letter stating I'll be getting the £200 winter fuel payment. 
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		|  18-10-2021, 16:41 | #36 |  
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Just received my letter stating I'll be getting the £200 winter fuel payment. 
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			I’m too young…
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		|  18-10-2021, 17:00 | #38 |  
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		|  18-10-2021, 18:03 | #41 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  I think Germany's gone more from nuclear to coal and gas.
 On the inflation front, more cheery news, traders are betting on the Bank of England raising interest rates next month.
 |   They are moving away from coal as well. They relied on wind power with gas as a backup. 
Looking at the energy capacity figures, in theory they should be able to do without coal and nuclear. Solar and Wind is just not that reliable to be able to rely on it, so you have to backup plants as well.
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Quote:Kwarteng, whose portfolio includes energy, shared a briefing which said that “for the late winter period from January to February 2022, the most likely scenario is for an unsettled period of wet, windy and mild spells”.
 
 The Met Office’s published longer-range forecast — used for contingency planning — only covers the next three months. It says that this period is “significantly more likely than normal to be mild”, although cold spells were possible, especially during November and December.
 
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 I would add January and February to that list!
 |  Finally the government has a plan, Krazy Kwarteng is praying for a mild winter, you couldn't make this shower up
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Quote:Kwarteng, whose portfolio includes energy, shared a briefing which said that “for the late winter period from January to February 2022, the most likely scenario is for an unsettled period of wet, windy and mild spells”.
 
 The Met Office’s published longer-range forecast — used for contingency planning — only covers the next three months. It says that this period is “significantly more likely than normal to be mild”, although cold spells were possible, especially during November and December.
 
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  They are moving away from coal as well. They relied on wind power with gas as a backup.Looking at the energy capacity figures, in theory they should be able to do without coal and nuclear. Solar and Wind is just not that reliable to be able to rely on it, so you have to backup plants as well.
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		|  18-10-2021, 20:23 | #45 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Basically Green policies stuffing everything up. . |  I've just had a nice week on the N Yorks Coast. However a lot of it seems to be crumbling into the sea, with coastal paths diverted ever inland. It's us and recent generations that have screwed things up. We've now got to pay the price. 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Just received my letter stating I'll be getting the £200 winter fuel payment. 
Every little helps   |  Don't worry the Govt, will be claiming most of it back from you as VAT on your fuel bill !   😉
		 
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