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Why Britain’s power grid faces supply concerns in 2025

by January 8, 2025
written by January 8, 2025

Britain’s National Energy System Operator on Wednesday warned against tight electricity supplies this evening, according to a Reuters report. 

The National Energy System Operator has also urged utilities to make more power available for households. 

The operator is responsible for the supply of electricity in Britain.

It also has several measures to ensure that domestic electricity demand is met. 

On Tuesday, the operator had issued an electricity margin notice, which had urged developers to make more power available on Wednesday evening. 

Temperatures have started to fall in Britain as the nation entered a cold snap late on Tuesday. 

Shortfall

On Wednesday, at 1200 GMT, the National Energy System Operator had announced that a system margin shortfall could be experienced on Wednesday. 

The operator said that there could be a shortfall of about 1,120 megawatts compared to the levels it would like to be available for Wednesday evening. 

The operator also issued a capacity market notice, but cancelled it shortly after. 

Under such a market notice, the generators in Britain are paid in order to make sure that power is available in the country amid higher demand for electricity, according to the Reuters report. 

“These notices do not mean that electricity supplies are at risk or that there is not enough electricity to meet demand,” a National Energy System Operator spokesperson told Reuters. 

Both of these notices are routine tools used by the operator during periods of cold winters when demand surges for electricity in Britain. 

Electricity demand

According to a Guardian article, demand for electricity is likely to surge between 4 pm and 7 pm as fresh weather warnings for a cold snap take place across England. 

Snowfall is expected as far south as London, according to the report. 

The operator, which said there could be shortfall of 1,120 megawatts, initially required an additional 1,700 megawatts for Wednesday’s anticipated surge in demand. 

The additional requirement for Wednesday is equivalent to the output of two to three gas-fired power plants.

This could also be the amount of electricity required to power around 850,000 homes, according to the Guardian report.

The operator said in a notice:

We would like a greater safety cushion [margin] between power demand and available supply.

It does not signal that blackouts are imminent or that there is not enough generation to meet current demand. 

Britain relies mostly on gas-fired power plants for generating electricity.

According to the Guardian article, these power plants are expected to charge more on Wednesday evening for generating electricity amid a surge in demand. 

According to data from the operator, as of Wednesday morning, gas power accounted for 53% of the electricity produced in Britain and wind energy made up 18%. 

Nuclear power made up 12% of electricity, while biomass burners accounted for 6%. The rest was imported. 

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