farnet wrote:BIKERJOE - I worked for a long time all over the power industry and for years it has been a recognised thing that sooner or later we are going to have blackouts...
Basically we are suffering from poor government decisions over decades for both the power stations and the actual infrastructure in some parts is just downright dangerous.
I got talking to one of the chief engineers in the control room of one of the power stations and he said that if the country doesn't go nuclear we are going to be in serious trouble as russia have most of europe by the proverbials because of the gas pipelines, and most of the coal power stations are coming close to retirement. As for renewables they are a waste of time as the lifespan of a wind terbine is a fraction of what the government are quoting, and when they are going to start needing repairing its going to cost a fortune, plus in the UK there are 2 times when the power is most needed..... when it's very hot and when its very cost, and in both those instances it is due to there being absolutely no wind..... discuss
I was warned at the time the UK was running on a 2% margin for power, and a potential cascade failure could be a reality (which happened in Hew Hampshire - USA a few years ago) which could knockout the powergrid for weeks (and possibly months) as getting one powerstation up and running is fairly easy in the grand scheme of things but mutliple becomes a nightmare as they all have to synchronise into the grids sine wave and each additional station creates an exponential increase in time to sync.
this isn't daily mail scare mongering, this is a fact, our first Nuke is going to take at least another 11 years before coming live and by then I would imagine we are going to lose 3+ coal powered stations. as some are already on extended usage and getting to the stage where they just physically cannot continue running without a complete and total overhaul.... it's only a matter of time
I agree with every word of that my father used to work on the stations round here.. other family members and friends still do...
outages like they used to do are simply not done.. (big overhaul services and maintenance to those not up on jargon) things are run till they break and are then patched up and bodged to work,,
Many stations "stores" are empty unlike under national power when they were fully stocked with anything you could think of,
Its a real mess.. then add the citties and towns constantly expanding placing more demand on the over head line network and substations that are running at full tilt just for day to day use
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine