Britain may face blackouts this winter, despite having spent an unprecedented amount on green technologies. The National Grid has revealed it is now considering dimming the lights in every home in the country, and may even pay factories to close in order to save electricity.
According to the National Grid’s Winter Outlook report the reason for the shortages is the closure of coal fired power stations. The coal stations were closed in order to meet Britain’s green targets and have been replaced with wind turbines that produce a fraction of the power.
This has left the grid with a surplus of just 4.1 percent, the lowest level since 2006/2007. Whilst the grid can cope with that under normal circumstances it does mean that if there is a cold snap the system would run out of power. The solutions being considered include: bribing energy companies to produce more power, paying for factories to shut down and dimming the lights. All but the final option would lead to more price rises for domestic customers.
The report said: “In the unlikely event that the amount of generation does not meet the amount of demand for a period of time, there are a number of enduring mitigating actions that National Grid can take.”
Benny Peiser, Director of The Global Warming Policy Forum, told Breitbart London: “Britain’s green energy policies are threatening to cause a man-made energy crisis. The longer policy makers deny the failure of their green dogmatism, the more likely is the danger of serious disruptions and exploding energy costs.
“It is time to fix Britain’s broken energy system now and to suspend the UK’s unilateral green targets.”