By Paul Homewood
Rapid shift away from fossil fuels threatens to leave energy system at risk of shortfalls
Ed Miliband’s bid to move the UK on to green energy risks destabilising the National Grid, a leading EDF executive has warned.
Rachael Glaving said that by abandoning stable forms of energy generation, such as coal, gas and nuclear, the grid would be reliant on intermittent sources such as wind and solar.
She indicated that this would leave the UK’s energy system at risk of a shortfall should the weather fail to deliver.
Mr Miliband’s bid to shift away from fossil fuels is integral to his goal of decarbonising Britain’s power system by 2030.
To achieve this, he launched the National Energy System Operator (NESO), a new quango tasked with operating the UK’s high-voltage transmission networks.
It comes after the final shutdown of Ratcliffe-on-Soar, the UK’s last coal-fired power station, as well as the looming closure of eight of EDF’s nuclear reactors within the next four years.
Ms Glaving, who is responsible for EDF’s nuclear fleet, said that these reactors were crucial to providing the steady baseload power essential for grid stability.
Speaking at the Conservative Party Conference, she said: “A key issue for NESO is to make the grid as stable as possible, and as we lose nuclear, that stability is what we will lose.
“We will lose our strong foundation of baseload generation, which helps support renewables, and which has made it possible to add so much wind and solar.
“Our ability to have even more renewables in the UK has been because of this strong [nuclear] foundation.
“So if you start eroding the foundation then we have to start leaning on other things to support renewables. Perhaps we’ll import more power from Europe and we will see the impacts on our bills. We’ll also see it in grid stability.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/10/01/milibands-net-zero-sprint-risks-destabilising-grid/
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