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Cypher | 11 months ago

I wanna know who said it was possible to begin with... also I don't remember signing myself up for this yet here I am triple paying for energy as we stagnate ourselves into ww3... wtf is going on!

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bryanlarsen|11 months ago

The price of electricity in the UK is because of the price of LNG due to the war in Ukraine. Without North Sea wind power reducing the demand for LNG electricity would be even more expensive.

PaulKeeble|11 months ago

Typical price of Solar and Wind power is about £0.05-0.07 a KWh, storage is similar means means a stored KWh costs about £0.15 if it bought from renewables. LNG tends to be more like £0.60-1.00 a KWh, we have seen £1.5 a KWh a few times this year which is a lot cheaper than prior years but still really quite expensive wholesale prices. The base price when renewables are doing a reasonable job comes out to about £0.08 a KWh currently. The UK doesn't have enough renewable energy and storage yet.

Its always worth playing with iamkate and looking at what the current power mix is and what it has averaged over the last year and how prices correlate with green energy.

https://grid.iamkate.com/

Cypher|11 months ago

Oh it's Putin fault? and not decades of short sighed policies to decommission nuclear plants and then decide we need them again.

gottorf|11 months ago

It's disingenuous to mention that without all of the other nonsense that disincentivized investment into energy abundance.

stephen_g|11 months ago

As far as I can see that's because of gas prices - https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/fossil-gas-uk-elect...

The idea of 'net zero is making energy expensive' is a common but inaccurate catch-cry (I could even go as far as saying 'conspiracy theory' but maybe that's uncharitable), but it is a very convenient one for the oil & gas industry...