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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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.
@Tallish_Tom Thank you. I’ve bookmarked this for reading later.
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.
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/ )
@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.
I also found this, which is a good explainer:
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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