Saturday, August 10, 2019

What Caused Yesterday's Massive Power Disruption In The U.K.?

Large swathes of the country were affected by power cuts yesterday including Bristol, Exeter and Newport. The capital was particularly badly affected, with the Victoria Line closed and King's Cross evacuated

Daily Mail: Fury at power cut that brought Britain to its knees: Government launches probe into mystery simultaneous failure of wind farm and gas-fired power station as officials insist there is 'no evidence' of a cyber attack

* Blackouts were reported in London and the South East yesterday, as well as Midlands and the North East
* The chaos was caused by a gas-fired power station and a wind farm both going off-line yesterday afternoon
* Trains across the country ground to a halt as a result of the power loss, which caused knock-on delay s
* Energy watchdog Ofgem has called for an urgent report from the National Grid about yesterday's chaos

Energy watchdog Ofgem has demanded an urgent report from National Grid after a major power cut yesterday caused travel chaos and cut electricity for almost one million people in England and Wales.

Huge swathes of the country were left without power after two major generators failed yesterday afternoon within minutes of each other.

The crisis began when a gas fired power station at Little Barford, Bedfordshire failed at 4.58pm, followed two minutes later by the Hornsea Offshore wind farm in the North Sea.

A major review has been launched into the blackout but the National Grid is 'confident' that there was no 'cyber attack' on the system.

Read more ....

WNU Editor: When the U.K. made the decision years ago to phase out coal-fired plants there were warnings that the grid may fail if there was an unforeseen disruption and/or event .... The UK’s 2025 coal phase-out: pipe dream or a realistic road to renewables? (Power-Technology). Yesterday's chaos was caused by a gas-fired power station and a wind farm both going off-line. And while the cause for this disruption is still unknown, it does raise questions that the grid may not be as secure and reliable as many as claiming, while raising national security concerns in the process.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/08/09/transport-chaos-across-england-and-wales-after-major-power-cuts/

Read Commie Bob. He seems to know what he is talking about on this topic. I know what an inverter (AC to DC) is, but I do not see how a problem results form using one.

A generator taking power from a grid being bad , I understand. That feeds have to be in phase I understand, but not the inverter potential problems.

People who believe the Greens ought to check their privilege and get real.