Britain puts coal plant on standby as warm temperatures ramp up demand
13 Jun 2023
LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) -
Britain’s National Grid has asked Uniper (UN01.DE) to ready a unit at its
Ratcliffe coal-fired power plant in case extra electricity is needed on Monday
amid warmer temperatures.
Britain has a target to close its
coal-fired power plants by October 2024 as part of efforts to cut fossil fuel
emissions and meet its 2050 net-zero target.
A market notice, published by the
National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) showed it has asked for the
unit to be ready on Monday afternoon.
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National Grid ESO has contracted
some coal plants to be available if needed to help balance the country’s
electricity supply but they have rarely been used and typically only called up
during colder-winter months.
National Grid ESO did not comment
on why the notification had been issued. Power plant operator Uniper did not
immediately respond to a request for comment.
Temperatures in Britain have
reached over 30 degrees Celsius in parts of the country over the weekend
leading the country's Met Office to issue a Heat Health Alert indicating older
people, or those with health conditions, should take precautions.