Octopus have given a free hour this week, 3 times IIRC. As demand was low, any power used - more than your norm- was free.
i do wonder if when there is so much wind they must have to switch some turbines off , i mean you cant ramp down nuclear quickly and overseas input/output needs to be stable so maybe.Noticed many turbines around me lately have been static, wind speed too high?
I'm told they only generate power between about 8mph and 45mph, they disengage and feather when the wind reaches the max speed. It does vary from make to make a bit.Noticed many turbines around me lately have been static, wind speed too high?
I've heard similar but I wonder if that applies to more modern turbines. I've noticed a high corelation between strong winds and free electricity here on the breezy South Coast. Far higher than the correlation with sunny days.I'm told they only generate power between about 8mph and 45mph, they disengage and feather when the wind reaches the max speed. It does vary from make to make a bit.
I'm told they only generate power between about 8mph and 45mph, they disengage and feather when the wind reaches the max speed. It does vary from make to make a bit.

Because Tory government.......Awesome stats, but why are the bills still so high then, it was all due to Putin and Russian gas, so what gives if it's such a small percentage of the power supplied?
Ah yes I remember reading that now. Yes, an investment in renewables, and to be fair, it is increasing rapidly and with labour removing the planning blocks about to accelerate again. But then other countries are achieving similar without huge rises in bills due to government price caps....Because Tory government.......
Somebody else will have the exact version, but it's something like no matter what energy costs, you sell it as though it were generated by burning gas. So if you make cheap solar, then when gas goes up you have to sell it for more money - making enormous profits.
You could argue this has been a very effective way of incentivising investment in renewables (and look how well it has worked!) - you could also argue it's an extremely immoral way of keeping millions in fuel poverty.
It's the way the wholesale market works. Generation capacity is bought in holf hour chunks a day in advance, Each generator bids in with the price they will accept in that 30 minute segment and the demand is filled from cheapest first, with all being paid the highest price needed to fill demand.Awesome stats, but why are the bills still so high then, it was all due to Putin and Russian gas, so what gives if it's such a small percentage of the power supplied?
Expect the coal number to drop tomorrow....
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Last coal-fired power station shuts down in landmark moment for clean energy
Closure of Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in Nottinghamshire puts an end to the country’s use of coal for electricity, which began in 1882www.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile in the US, Microsoft (yes really) are looking at reopening 3 mile island (yes, really) as their only option for clean power....
Well, quite.Clean?
Well, quite.
There's a belief that nuclear is clean power. Which it kind of is as long as it doesn't blow up and you think very short term.
One wonders what the carbon budget is of building something so large and technologically advanced. But I would grudgingly admit that nuclear MAY be necessary to get us out of the hole we have dug for ourselves.
Lots of inter connectors. But yes, I've been charging my car for free for the past week or so.
Lots of inter connectors. But yes, I've been charging my car for free for the past week or so.