National Grid has decided not to run its first real-life initiative to pay households to reduce their electricity use tomorrow evening.
Households were waiting to see if National Grid was going to activate its emergency winter plan for the first time as low temperatures and outages on the nuclear power fleet in France threatened to put pressure on energy supplies in Britain.
National Grid warned that it might need to use its new “demand flexibility service”, a contingency scheme aimed at reducing household consumption when supply is tight.
As in previous years, National Grid has counted on the French national energy provider EDF for supplies over winter. However, France relies on its nuclear reactors for 70 per cent of its energy and nearly half of
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2022-11-28 15:45:00Z
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