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@Tallish_Tom@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp last week

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Bottom line, the cheapest and fastest way to reduce UK electricity prices is to go gangbusters on renewables, BESS and transmission lines.

More gas is the absolute worst option.

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@Broadfork@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Tallish_Tom Thank you. I’ve bookmarked this for reading later.

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@Tallish_Tom@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Broadfork

Bottom line, the cheapest and fastest way to reduce UK electricity prices is to go gangbusters on renewables, BESS and transmission lines.

More gas is the absolute worst option.

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@Tallish_Tom@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

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FYI, UK does seem to be going gangbusters on BESS at least (Not all these will happen but ~100GWh under construction or ready to start is pretty impressive).

(Source Article Feb 2025: https://www.energy-storage.news/uk-over-17gwh-of-bess-due-to-connect-to-grid-in-2025-9gwh-consented-so-far/ )

#BESS

Energy-Storage.News

UK: over 17GWh of BESS due to connect to grid in 2025, 9GWh consented so far

Despite a 12% fall in the capacity of newly submitted planning applications in 2024, there is still a strong interest in UK BESS.
A tree diagram of the UK BESS construction pipeline (All numbers in GWh)
Total 444 
Pre Planning - 274
At Planning - 170
    Awaiting Decision - 61
    Approved - 109
        Awaiting Construction - 90
        Under Construction - 19
A tree diagram of the UK BESS construction pipeline (All numbers in GWh) Total 444 Pre Planning - 274 At Planning - 170 Awaiting Decision - 61 Approved - 109 Awaiting Construction - 90 Under Construction - 19
A tree diagram of the UK BESS construction pipeline (All numbers in GWh) Total 444 Pre Planning - 274 At Planning - 170 Awaiting Decision - 61 Approved - 109 Awaiting Construction - 90 Under Construction - 19
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@Broadfork@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Tallish_Tom There’s a chink of hope to cling to.

I’m slowly digesting the carbon brief article. I’ve learnt much from it but there’s so much there I don’t yet (and maybe will never) understand.

I very much appreciate your input. Thank you.

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@Tallish_Tom@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

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I also found this, which is a good explainer:

https://reports.electricinsights.co.uk/q4-2024/why-are-britains-power-prices-the-highest-in-the-world/

Electric Insights | Quarterly Reports

Why are Britain’s power prices the highest in the world?

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@Broadfork@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Tallish_Tom Thanks.

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@Tallish_Tom@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Broadfork

Unless average renewables CfD strike prices are more expensive than gas... I haven't found this data yet.

If they were more expensive then historic prices should not track as tightly to the gas price as they do.

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