ChatterBank1 min ago
Britain... Cap In Hand.
Britain forced to go begging to Belgium for More electricity supplies to avoid blackout, during the heatwave, and had to pay them the highest price on record . This is going to have a knock on effect that will now send household electric bills soaring. ,,,,,, So much for Brexit then.....
,,,,,Britain is not capable of standing alone...
,,,,,Britain is not capable of standing alone...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks like we are buying it from Belgium and selling it to the frogs. Nice touch.
""Energy supply shock: UK exporting RECORD numbers to France despite facing own crisis
OVER the past few months, the UK has come to the rescue of several EU nations, including France, despite facing an energy crisis of its own.
Figures from the National Grid have revealed that since the start of April, Britain has been a major exporter of electricity to Europe, powering countries including France, Belgium and the Netherlands through subsea cables.
This is a significant change, as the UK has generally been a net importer of electricity from Europe, particularly during times when renewable energy generation is low.
France’s energy woes play a major role in this reversal, as the country is facing its lowest nuclear output in over a decade after more than half of French nuclear reactors have gone offline in the past few months.""
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""Energy supply shock: UK exporting RECORD numbers to France despite facing own crisis
OVER the past few months, the UK has come to the rescue of several EU nations, including France, despite facing an energy crisis of its own.
Figures from the National Grid have revealed that since the start of April, Britain has been a major exporter of electricity to Europe, powering countries including France, Belgium and the Netherlands through subsea cables.
This is a significant change, as the UK has generally been a net importer of electricity from Europe, particularly during times when renewable energy generation is low.
France’s energy woes play a major role in this reversal, as the country is facing its lowest nuclear output in over a decade after more than half of French nuclear reactors have gone offline in the past few months.""
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gulliver, from the national grid website.
\\ Interconnectors are high-voltage under-sea cables. They’re the international clean energy super-highways; stretching for hundreds of miles and crossing borders to enable energy produced from renewables to flow back and forth between Great Britain and neighbouring countries.//
Please note "to flow back and forth".
\\ Interconnectors are high-voltage under-sea cables. They’re the international clean energy super-highways; stretching for hundreds of miles and crossing borders to enable energy produced from renewables to flow back and forth between Great Britain and neighbouring countries.//
Please note "to flow back and forth".